The ancient Egyptians might be called nature worshippers because their gods were based on animals and forces of nature.
The gods and goddesses of the Greeks were alike forces of nature, they simply were, they did not abuse their power in any way that was against that nature. Just as a storm can not be good or evil, or a earthquake is a reward or punishment.
Yes: they dwelt around nature.
Twelve of them lived on Mount Olympus.There were twelve ruling gods and goddesses, and these lived upon Olympus or upon a heaven called after or above Olympus: nearly all the Greek gods and goddesses had a nature - they represented nature, or emotion, and dwelt on earth, in the sea, or heaven, all rivers were thought to be gods.
No; nymphs are strictly meant to be FEMALE nature spirits. This does not mean that in Greek myth there are not male nature spirits, only that the females are called nymphs. MALE nature spirits are called satyrs.
The nature of the divine Gods in Hinduism varies. The Hindus strongly believe that their gods will manifest in various ways taking different forms of nature.
Blessed persona of nature.
Second Nature - The Young Gods album - was created on 2000-10-30.
Shamans are the priests of nature. Like druids, They can communicate with the gods of nature. So technically they got no power, unless the gods wants them to have it. The gods will decide if the shaman is powerful of not.
We are to do gods work
In nature.
that is bcoz it is Gods creation
We are to do gods work
forces of nature
The Greeks were worshipers of Nature, and their gods simply represented different aspects of nature and abstract concepts. It was as natural to them as worshiping God is to us.
The Egyptians believed in their gods and goddess because of how they perceived the nature of the world around them.
Egyptians used stories to about their gods to explain acts of nature