Children of the Wheel

Children of the Wheel, a polytheistic neopaganism religion, is a new religion from the grounds of what Humans thought they knew. It is dedicated to the preservation of Peace, Unity and Harmony between Gaea's Familial Branch and Humanity on Gaea herself. This orgaanization is also dedicated to the revival of the worship of The Old Gods.   Before this spiritual awakening of paganism revived, many were Christians. Magic returned and all had to rethink what they thought they knew. It was only a sliver of actuality. All take their own religious background and set it aside. While many Christians and Jews also stay Christian and Jew, other religions and religious teachings no longer hold all the sway.   This religious movement comes to pass when Ancient Power comes back and opens their eyes. The winds of change have come!   And oh, what glorious Light it brings to all Life!   For many adults, their faith is shaken up by magic existing and have to come to terms. This new foundation is created when all believe in things thought to be "childish delusions". With new eyes opened, they do believe. Kids, even teenagers, believe more than adults. While teenagers have some trouble, those with younger siblings are easily adjusting to the new reality.  

The Fold

Coming into the fold is easy when the eys and heart open to the belief in things not thought possible.   People of all ages have come into the fold. Adults have come back again after being lost. It doesn't matter what age someone is. Many people, from children to adults to the elderly, all come into the fold. Families have come together.   Whole communities have come in unison to bridge the gap between their own religious practices and what Ancient Power needs from us. They now often worship Mother Earth and all gods. Many of them are ultra-pagan for many use the encyclopedias to call out to multiple gods for whatever they need.   These gods may not be getting strength and power from offerings or any of the old ways but because many people believe in them, they now receive strength and power a differerent way.  
For the sheep not in this fold may return, welcome them just as each of you have come and been welcomed. Light and Life to all!!   And to all Goodness and Light may reign! - normal call and response ending of the worship
 

Beliefs

Ancient Power
Physical / Metaphysical Law | Oct 19, 2025
 

Children of the Wheel Members

What to call members of the Children of the Wheel?   They prefer to call themselves Brethren in Fellowship with Ancient Power or Children of Ancient Power. Although they do accept brothers and sisters, the Children of the Wheel flock, followers of the wheel of Ancient Power, Believers of Ancient Power, and those faithful to Ancient Power. Any or all is acceptable to them. They are all of these and so use all of them.  

Worship Center

It is time to reveal where these people worship.   Nemeta is the overarching word. Whether it a a sacred space (nodes for example) or if it is a cave or actual physical buildings resembling a temple or a church, the word is Nemeta. Buildings may use Nemeta Temple or House.  

Why Children of the Wheel?

Why is the polytheistic neopaganism religion called Children of the Wheel?   It is called this because children believe without seeing and because Paganism views The Wheel as their calendar in The Old World.  
The Wheel of the Year is an annual cycle of seasonal festivals, observed by a range of modern pagans, marking the year's chief solar events (solstices and equinoxes) and the midpoints between them. British neopagans popularized the Wheel of the Year in the mid-20th century, combining the four solar events ("quarter days") marked by many European peoples, with the four seasonal festivals ("cross-quarter days") celebrated by Insular Celtic peoples. Different paths of modern Paganism may vary regarding the precise timing of each celebration, based on such distinctions as the lunar phase and geographic hemisphere.   Observing the cycle of the seasons has been important to many people, both ancient and modern. Modern pagan festivals that rely on the Wheel are based to varying degrees on folk traditions, regardless of actual historical pagan practices. Some Wiccans use the term sabbat (/ˈsæbət/) to refer to each festival. - Taken for Wikipedia - "The Wheel of the Year"
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Religious, Other
Alternative Names
Children of Ancient Power
Demonym
Light-Givers
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This is a kingdom that depends on the species of Humanity.

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