My belief is that Shamanism is the Original and true Pagan path.
It is ancient and constant to all continents.
Aboriginal, Native American, Celtic, African and Tibetan, there are many more examples of a deep and healing tradition.
It is the root of many modern crafts and religions.
I know many urban Neo-pagans are aware of it, but it is far from the fluffy bunny traditions of the local do-it-yourself spiritual book store.
Can anyone give their view of Nature worship, fluffy or otherwise?
I don't know if its like the true way or not but this what I do notice. The more tribal a group is the more they worship nature or if not worship maybe like adore it. The more people get into what is considered vicilized religion like Christainity the less they talk about nature.
What a lot of people miss is that the sacrificial gods of many main stream religions are based on the turn of the natural year and the death-rebirth cycle of Deities of ancient and classical Paganism. Jesus ia a figure of the light of a solar god born on earth and re-born each year. The sacrifice of the Harvest at the hands of a Lunar Goddess is an example of a natural observation.