
Graeco-Roman paganism
There are some differences between Greco-Roman paganism and Christian religion. The Greco-Romans didn’t believe in soteriological divinities. Instead, they believed in lesser spirits, devoted spirits and ghosts. They believed in the spirits and ancestors of their ancestors as well as other gods.
Norse paganism
Norse paganism is an ancient religion that draws on the traditions of ancient Scandinavian people. It is open for everyone and celebrates life's cycles and nature. The basic idea behind the movement is that all life forms are interconnected, and that humanity is part nature. Norse pagans practice both alone and in groups. Many find inspiration in other religions' philosophy and practices.

Germanic neopaganism
Contemporary Germanic paganism, also called Heathenism is a brand new religious movement. Scholars of religious studies classify it as a "new religion."
Gardnerian Wicca
Among the many practices of witchcraft today is Gardnerian Wicca. This practice has strong connections to Gardneria’s ancient traditions. Gardnerian witchcraft rituals can be a powerful way of increasing one's spiritual power and connecting with the spirit realm.
Modern Neopaganism
Neopaganism, or modern Neopaganism, is based on the belief in the nature gods and goddesses are part of us. It is associated with a range of beliefs, including astrology and the study of human emotions and psychology. Sometimes, these beliefs are accompanied by rituals that include a worship of the earth's many creatures.

Animism
Animism, a philosophy that acknowledges both personal spiritual beings and impersonal powers, is called animism. Both exist in the world we live in and interact with it. It is therefore necessary to define it in a wider sense than "spirituality". Animism, as a general principle, recognizes the power of spiritual powers both personal and collective to influence human affairs. In addition, animism aims to make us aware of how these powers impact our lives. By doing so, we can determine what actions we should take in the future.