Pagan Faith Practices Quiz

If you've taken this quiz recently and discovered yourself right in the middle of the graph, this has been fixed.

This quiz will compare your faith practices to those of other Pagan groups, and show which groups do things similarly to how you do things. This has little to do with beliefs. You may find that your practices are most similar to a group that believes something radically different. That's part of the interest and fun.

If you consider yourself a member of a particular faith group, we'll ask you to tell us on the next page. That information will be used later to make a map of where faith groups are on our chart, expanding the current dots into shapes.

If you're not a member of a particular faith group, this survey will help you find groups which do things the same way you do. We believe that is at least as important as finding a group who shares your beliefs.

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I am open to incorporating new ideas into my faith.
I have synthesized my practices from diverse sources.
I am a member of a specific faith group.
I appeal to higher beings to help me in this world.
I seek to exert control over the world through the use of my will.
Trance or spirit possession is common in my faith group.
I have a set ritual structure, though the specifics are mutable.
In my faith practice, participants dance or move wildly.
I am part of an initiatory faith.
I was taught the faith I practice.
I seek only to live in the world and not to exert control over it.
I practice magic or divination.
My faith practices use music only to set mood.
I rarely perform rituals the same way twice.
I believe in spiritual beings
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I trust that higher beings are doing what is best for me.
My practices are characterized by diversity.
My faith practices focus on personal or group meditation.
I use plants and other natural objects in my faith practice for their inherent spiritual energy.
My faith practice incorporates singing.
Certain places have spiritual power.
Trance or spirit possession is often intense and unpredictable.
Members of my faith group only achieve trance or spirit possession through intense meditation.
I have based my faith on an inaccessible faith-system through extensive cultural and historical study.
Drumming is used during important parts of my faith practice.
I am comfortable using religious or ritual elements from other faith groups in my personal faith practices.
Movement in my faith practice is highly ritualized.
I do not enlist spiritual entities for aid.
I pray.
My faith practices take considerable physical energy.