Pantheism is no longer an active religion but has become a theology which can become incorporated into current religions. It is not simply believing in more than one god/goddess. Pantheism identifies two ideals; 1. The world/universe/nature is "god" in a sense that it is the presiding force which governs all things. 2. The "god" is omnipresently incorporated in every aspect of the universe.
These two ideals can be seen in many current religions. Bhuddism incorporates the need to connect with nature and find enlightement while maintaining balance. Hinduism and the chakras are an effort to release one's own inhibitions to become one with the "life force" or universe around us.
More recently pantheism has been incorporated into state religions such as Fascism or Communism. Where the governing "god" instead of nature or the universe is the "mother" government.
Pantheists
Pantheism identifies God as the universe. He believes in pantheism. Pantheism is a fairly rare doctrine.
Paul A. Harrison has written: 'Elements of Pantheism' -- subject(s): Pantheism 'The elements of pantheism'
Pantheism is a philosophy where God is manifested in the universe, and that all creation is a part of God.
Pantheism is a really big word that I don't know the meaning of. (you got rick rolled)
PANTHEISM
Pantheism is the belief that everything in the universe is divine and interconnected. It views the universe or nature as a manifestation of the divine, and does not distinguish between a personal God and the natural world. Pantheists often see divinity in all living beings and inanimate objects.
Greeks and unintellectual people.
Pantheism
Pantheism teaches that there is not a personal creator god but rather than the Universe or Nature are to be worshipped/respected. Pantheism has seeds in Hinduism, Bhuddaism, and similar religions/philosophies. It is difficult to establish a definitive stance on sexuality since it can be such a fluid theology.
They believe god is the universe .
The term "pantheism" was coined by the Irish philosopher John Toland in the early 18th century, although the concept of seeing divinity in the natural world has roots in ancient religious and philosophical traditions. Pantheism is the belief that the universe and nature are divine and interconnected.
There is no single religion called "pantheism" and even if there were, its unlikely you would find more than a handful that agree with anyone else on specifics. However, as pantheism tends to be more pragmatically based, I think its safe to say that pantheists view careers and money as good things.