The Old Gods Never Left
- saxcreates
- Jun 4
- 1 min read
For decades, paganism was pushed to the fringes. It was misunderstood, mocked, or buried beneath labels created by people who never took the time to understand it.
Today, something is changing.
Ancient symbols appear in fashion. Norse mythology fills movie screens. Solstice celebrations, herbal traditions, ancestor reverence, and nature-based spirituality are finding their way back into everyday conversations. What was once hidden is becoming visible again.
But paganism isn't a trend.
Long before social media, before algorithms, before the modern world disconnected people from the land, pagan traditions existed as a way of understanding life's cycles, honoring the natural world, and remembering where we came from.
The growing interest in paganism isn't about chasing something new.
It's about rediscovering something ancient.
The old gods never left. The stories never died. The symbols never lost their power.
People are simply listening again.


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