The major aims of the movement are:
* To promote the values of environmental concern
and human rights.
* To sponsor nature conservation activities and help members to conserve nature
* To make earth-honoring life-affirming naturalistic beliefs widely available as a spiritual option and a rational alternative to traditional religions.
* To build up membership in localities and promote the formation of local groups.
* To create a network of celebrants for nature and life-oriented child dedications, weddings, and funerals.
* To promote an expanding presence for these beliefs and values on the Internet and in other media of all types.
* To assist in the research and publication of books and other media related to these beliefs and values.
If you are interested in joining the WPM please feel free to add us as a friend.
Any people who seek to understand more about what The World Pantheism Movement is all about can check out the following links...
World Pantheism
FAQs about Pantheism
If you would like to help spread pantheism, then please:
* Use the words pantheism and pantheist as often as possible. There are millions of people who may already be pantheists, but who are not even aware of the name, or of the fact that their beliefs are shared by many others. So let everyone know about us in your bulletins and blogs too!
"A Photon" by Stomu Yamashita
Happy Summer Solstice!
Elements of Pantheism by Paul Harrison
Ackerman, Diane (1948 -)
Poet, essayist and Nature writer - including "A Natural History of the Senses" - whose work exhibits strong elements of Pantheism.
Adams, Ansel (1902 - 1984)
American photographer and conservationist who professed "a vast impersonal Pantheism, transcending the confused myths and prescriptions that are presumed to clarify ethical and moral conduct".
Bruno, Giordano (1548-1600)
A Philosopher and Astronomer, he was a martyr in support of Galileo and Copernicus, and was burned at the stake for being a free thinker who refused to repent.
Carson, Rachel (1907 - 1964)
Biologist, writer and ecologist who, although never identified as a Pantheist, expressed views that harmonise closely with the basic principles of Pantheism.
Debussy, Claude (1862 - 1918)
French composer who once said, "I have made mysterious Nature my religion".
Delius, Frederick (1862 - 1934)
English composer whose Pantheistic views were reflected in much of his work.
Einstein, Albert (1879 - 1955)
Creator of the Theory of Relativity for whom science and religion informed one another, following Spinoza's view of the divine.
Haeckel, Ernst (1834 - 1919) Zoologist, animal-lover and aesthetic Pantheist, he also developed a monstrous social ethic based on misinterpreted Darwinism.
Jeffers, Robinson (1887 - 1962)
American poet whose work is steeped in Nature - elemental, beautiful, and often brutal.
Lawrence, D. H. (1885 - 1930)
Pantheist considered by many to be the greatest English novelist of the 20th century.
Oliver, Mary (1935 -)
Pulitzer Prize winning poet who writes from her careful observation of the details of the natural world.
Spinoza, Baruch (1632-1677)
The first major philosopher to rationalize pantheism, Spinoza was excommunicated for his ideas.
Wright, Frank Lloyd (1867 - 1959)
Famous architect who built Falling Water and spelled God N-A-T-U-R-E.