Meditation, energy healing, visualization, spells, archeology, herbalism, mythology, polytheism, atheism and reincarnation…these are all terms that people use to describe paganism.
Emma Lee, a 27-year-old junior psychology major, transferred to CU from Mesa State College where she first created a pagan organization. In fall 2009, she established the Pagan Student Alliance here at CU.
The club meets every Tuesday in the UMC to discuss different aspects of their religion. But what exactly is their religion about? What specifically do they believe?
There is no pinpointing paganism; Lee says it is an umbrella term.
“A textbook definition would say paganism is anything not ‘Abrahamic,’ like Christianity, Judaism or Islam,” Lee said.
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