Neopaganism
Neopaganism, as a spiritual movement, emphasizes polytheism, pantheism, and animism, and is closely related to Thelema. It draws on both ancient and contemporary sources, seeking to revive and reinterpret traditional pagan beliefs and practices in a modern context. Neopagans often view the natural world as sacred and may celebrate seasonal festivals that honor the turning of the year. They value personal autonomy and experience, and their spiritual practice is often eclectic and individualized. In this hierarchy, Neopaganism can be seen as a manifestation of Thelema's emphasis on individual will and self-expression, while also sharing affinities with Pantheism's reverence for the divine in nature.