Modern paganism is now old enough to have generations, and differing perspectives based on those generations; as these religions establish themselves and are passed through to children, they will change and adapt and develop new quirks. Ideas that originated as abstractions will get loose, run around, accumulate new bits and pieces, mutate, and perhaps wind up unrecognisable to their originators. Variations will grow and develop, diversity will happen, evolution will happen. The religions that were originally the realms of people who were called to scholarship or called to priesthood will find forms that are accessible to just everyday folks.
Dealing with the folk process is complicated; it is not always a guided thing, as it passes on through generations, largely by ear (both in the literal and metaphorical sense -- people pass on what they hear, and what they find on the fly works for them).
This site will be a collection of writings on pagan folk religion -- not only in general, but as I work through my own haphazard path of adapting, synthesising, syncretising, and making something that may survive to the next generation of mutations.