r/pagan is a subreddit with 259k members. The community frequently discusses paganism, altar, struggling, hard time, and deities, and they frequently recommend/review crystals and books on spirituality, and the most common flair used is art, question/advice, discussion, altar, and hellenic.
A space to share and talk about theistic paganism.
Popular Topics in r/pagan
#1
Paganism
58 posts
#2
Altar
33 posts
#3
Struggling
25 posts
#4
Hard Time
17 posts
#5
Deities
17 posts
#6
Pagan
17 posts
#7
Questions
15 posts
#8
Deity
14 posts
#9
Gods
14 posts
#10
Offerings
14 posts
Products Discussed in r/pagan
Crystals
4 reviews
#1
Moonstone
5.0★ from 1 review
#2
Obsidian
5.0★ from 1 review
#3
Black Tourmaline
5.0★ from 1 review
Books On Spirituality
2 reviews
#1
Erin Lale
4.0★ from 1 review
#2
Ed Fitch
4.0★ from 1 review
Flair Used in r/pagan
#1
Art
: "A high relief of Pan I made out of clay."
24 posts
#2
Question/Advice
: "Please can I get your opinions on my witchy jewellery?"
24 posts
#3
Discussion
: "Please spell it correctly, for the love of the gods"
21 posts
#4
Altar
: "I hand-cast 31 bronze Norse pocket idols to complete my personal altar. Can you spot your patron god?"
20 posts
#5
Hellenic
: "Pagan Social Networking Is Defunct"
18 posts
#6
Eclectic Paganism
: "New pagan tattoo"
5 posts
#7
Celebrations
: "from the Beltane Fire Festival in Edinburgh, Scotland"
4 posts
#8
Nature
: "Anyone else here prefer letting the wildflowers grow in their yard instead of going monoculture?"
3 posts
#9
Newbie
: "Made a Work Improvement Bottle"
3 posts
#10
Kemetic
: "My first offering to Ra"
3 posts
Member Growth in r/pagan
Yearly
+18k members(7.6%)
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Last updated: June 21, 2026