pantheism

/ˈpænθiɪzəm/
noun
  1. The belief that God or a divine power is present in everything in the universe and that the universe itself is divine.
    • Many ancient cultures practiced a form of pantheism, seeing gods in rivers, trees, and mountains.
    • The poet's work is filled with pantheism, describing the entire world as a living, holy being.
    • Her personal philosophy is close to pantheism because she feels a sacred connection to all of nature.
  2. The worship or acceptance of all gods from different religions.
    • The festival celebrated pantheism, with prayers offered to gods from Greek, Hindu, and Norse mythologies.
    • His view of pantheism was simple: every god people have ever believed in deserves respect.
    • Some modern spiritual movements embrace pantheism by honoring deities from many traditions.
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