Slavic Native Faith's theology and cosmology

Many currents of the Slavic Native Faith (Rodnovery), a modern revival of the pre-Christian Slavic religion, have a theology that is generally monistic, consisting in the vision of a transcendental, supreme God (Rod, "Generator") which begets the universe and lives immanentised as the universe itself (pantheism and panentheism), present in decentralised and autonomous way in all its phenomena, generated by a multiplicity of deities which are independent hypostases or particles of the consciousness of the supreme God itself.

Slavic Native Faith's theology and cosmology

Many currents of the Slavic Native Faith (Rodnovery), a modern revival of the pre-Christian Slavic religion, have a theology that is generally monistic, consisting in the vision of a transcendental, supreme God (Rod, "Generator") which begets the universe and lives immanentised as the universe itself (pantheism and panentheism), present in decentralised and autonomous way in all its phenomena, generated by a multiplicity of deities which are independent hypostases or particles of the consciousness of the supreme God itself.