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Their gods were often spirits of nature. For example, Ra was the personification of the sun.
In Shinto, there are millions of gods; mostly nature spirits. Buddha is worshipped as a god, too.
Animism is the belief that spirits inhabit hills, trees, waterways and other everyday objects in nature. Early paganism was in large part a form of animism and included worship of the sun and moon gods or goddesses, various other sky gods and the hosts of heaven, Mother Earth and so on.
The Ancient Egyptians had a belief of many gods representing items found in nature.
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.
It is a belief that god designed nature with his thumbprint,to show how powerful god can be,
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Shintoism.
animism is belief that all natural objects, like trees and stones are possesed by gods or spirits. there are no specific symbol though.
There are many Greek gods and goddesses of nature (both of earth and human); there is only one God in Christian/Jewish belief.
The Sumerians believed in 3,000 plus gods to explain everything in nature, but everything was not understood. Belief in so many gods made the Sumerians a polytheistic people. The gods controlled everything in the environment.