So you believe that you're gods did not create the universe and there are multiple deities?
And reincarnation? I believe that it happened. (Duh.)
Essentially, yes. The gods are basically natural parts of this world. They're both immanent (in the world) and transcendent (beyond the world), hence the pantheism (You see that tree? Be nice to it, or it's going to bite you in the ass. Figuratively, of course, unless that tree reincarnates as a snake, and you happen to be vacationing in the wrong spot
). But as far as actual creation goes, it doesn't matter. Either the gods were transcendent in the beginning, and caused the big bang or whatever, or they arose after the big bang. Either way, it doesn't matter. They're largely natural and neutral though, mostly apathetic to life as a whole. There's also many elements of panentheism. As I said before, the gods are transcendent and immanent. In the universe, permeating it, but also beyond it. The material does not exclude the spiritual.
And yeah, reincarnation. Means there's no hell for you to go to. Also means that I don't give a fuck what you believe. I believe I get extra "perks" by believing, but beyond that, no punishment for non-believers. Just beware of "what goes around, comes around" kinds of things.
And yes, I know I have to disclose at some point, but my religion involves a lot of beliefs that are... generally not accepted. It's not anything huge like racism or human/animal sacrifice, but it would probably lead to plenty of people that would call me crazy. It's also because I'm not 100% sure that this is the one religion I want. There are plenty of other specific beliefs to argue though. It's mainly just a matter of the name of the religion being unimportant, and me wanting to keep it to myself.
I will admit that I will tell you what religion I believe in if you can find it (probably wouldn't be too hard though).