Staring Berry
So many religions.
I'm drawn to it because I feel empty and want to have more spirtuality in my life (I currently have 0). Also, I'm not to found of popular religions and there "magical man in the sky" beliefs. I perfer things more...natural.
It sounds to me that you're not really looking for a religion at all, and thus are looking in the wrong places at the wrong things. Spirituality itself isn't a religion, and may not involve any physical practices. It's simply a way of perceiving and understanding the world around you. While some pagan religions can involve some degree of nature spirituality, they also tend to offer more structure than that, and certainly are going to involve some manner of faith in their deities that isn't based in observable physical nature.
Spirituality is all together a more personal thing than religion, and it's maybe harder to define or discover for ones' self - after all, it's nothing anyone else can provide for you. You really have to figure it out for yourself.
You might benefit from trying to approach your future research with terms like 'nature spirituality', or 'pantheism', if you're not interested in the idea of an immanent, personal deity or deities. 'Deep ecology' also might interest you.
And Riri has a point: you may not like a religion's take on Deity, but 'magic man in the sky' is derogatory. it behooves us to offer basic courtesy to others, if we wish to receive any in return.