I'm not sure what you would call me.
I started out Episcopalian and devoured everything I could read on biblical history. (was the top of my Sunday school class for a while, got an autographed prayer book from the bishop. He looked like Jonathan Winters. Was a cool guy)
The church thing got "old" when I hit the rebellious teens. I spent some time agnostic, then atheist, then found Anton Lavey's Satanic Bible. It made sense to me, though some parts were a little 'weird'. What do you expect though from a guy who enjoyed the 'shock'.

I wandered a bit, was "Born Again" for a bit, but walked away from that due to there being too many "rules" being imposed by those I was associating with. (Long, ugly story. Lets just say conservative, nit picky and hypocritical were they ways). I went back to agnotstism, then started looking at various "new age" systems, primarily Wicca. I also began studying Taoism, and Egyptology. I've expanded into the Norse, Roman and Greek pantheons over time, dabbled a bit with Zeb Buddhism, and most recently begun exploring Hinduism. If I had to get specific, my house gods are Isis, Aphrodite, Anubis, Horus and Shiva.
The best way to sum up my system is, I believe there is something out there that we don't understand. A unifying and underlining force which we are all part of. It takes many forms, has many faces, and many paths for us to explore. I don't believe any 1 path is more right than any other, just more right for the individual. I believe in balance, so karma is real, and reincarnation may be possible. I believe this universal force is accessible to those who work to hear it, and is the base root for what we call "ki/chi". I believe all people are created equal, but become unequal through action, inaction and choices.