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11 months ago

a prayer to Pan

hail to the joyous one, great Pan almighty !

protector of the woodlands and consort of the plants.

from the highest tree-tipped point to the lowest desert plain you dwell.

your melody is the sound the trees sway to,

your hoofbeat is the heart of the forest,

and your subjects flock when you beckon them

for all are invited to the festivities that never cease.

teach us your carefree ways, father of the birds and lover of the nymphai—

Noumios, Lytêrios, Sinoeis—

hear my prayer of reverence to you, immortal Pheraia !

Pan of the wild unknown, caretaker of the unseen !

for i will remember you with this prayer, and again with another.

Noumios — of the pastures

Lytêrios — Releasing

Sinoeis — Mischief, Bane

Pheraia — of the Beasts

A Prayer To Pan

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11 months ago

A guide to worship of Pan- cheat sheets

A Guide To Worship Of Pan- Cheat Sheets
A Guide To Worship Of Pan- Cheat Sheets
A Guide To Worship Of Pan- Cheat Sheets
A Guide To Worship Of Pan- Cheat Sheets

Hellenic cheat sheets


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10 months ago

Worshiping Pan (An extremely brief starter kit)

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Overview

Pan is the Greek god of the wild, shepherds, flocks, rustic music, and rustic prophecy. He’s often seen as the border between civilization and the untamed wild, depicted as a satyr/faun with horns and goat legs. Companion to nymphs and a member of Dionysos’s entourage, many people worship him for his connection hunting, strong sexuality, madness (letting one’s wild side take over,) and undomesticated nature.

Ways to Connect

Spend time outside, particularly in areas where the nature is unkempt. 

Spend time with farm animals, especially ones that can’t be fully domesticated (there’s a reason he’s so strongly associated with goats.)

Dance like nobody is looking 

Ecstatic experiences, like parties and other places you can really let loose

Rustic music, especially with flutes

Help the planet, clean up litter

Offerings and reading Pan’s mythos

Altar Decor Ideas

Pressed plants

Goat and sheep iconography

Furs, antlers, and other animal items (ethically sourced is preferable, of course. If they’re hunted see if it was for meat and if every part of the animal is used, if possible.)

Pan pipes 

Pictures of landscapes and nature

Other Notes

The Roman version of Pan is Faunus. While they are very similar there are some differences between them, especially in their depiction. 

His name is where the word “panic” comes from, using noise to cause chaos against troops in battle or freaking out travelers in his area. 

Pan is the son of Hermes and a nymph. Sometimes this nymph has a name, other times not. 

A really traditional way of worshiping him involves night-long parties, a lot of dance, and knowing he’s shown up to the party when someone gets “possessed.” 

UPG (Unverified Personal Gnosis)

While he can be very serious and even frightening, his normal face-to-face vibe during prayer is more like a weird friendly uncle. 

Due to so many myths of him losing love interests or comforting others who have lost love, I consider him to be a god of heartache as well, willing to help those who are hurting. 

I associate him with patchouli and pine. 

I also associate him with the That’s Not a Deer up in the mountains near here. 

If you would like to see this kind of post with other deities, let me know!


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10 months ago
Pan, God Of Shepherds - By Sin Madison Www.sinmadison.deviantart.comwww.Facebook.com/PanGreekGodThe Pan

Pan, god of shepherds - by Sin Madison www.sinmadison.deviantart.com www.Facebook.com/PanGreekGod The Pan page


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8 months ago
Www.Facebook.com/PanGreekgodThe PAN Page

www.Facebook.com/PanGreekgod The PAN page


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8 months ago

Greek Gods 101: Pan

Pan is a god of Shepherds, hunters, fields, mountains, forests, the wild, and panic. Excluding the universal offerings, some common offerings include:

Berries

Plants

Alcohol

Woodwind Instruments

Animal Bones (Ethically Sourced!)

Antlers

Wild Mushrooms, Fruits, and Foragables (SAFELY; Don’t Touch Something Without 100% Knowing What It Is)

Bells, Drums, Etc.

Depictions of Wild Animals

For devotional acts, some activities that can be done for him include:

Taking Care of Plants

Drinking

Playing Instruments (Especially Woodwind)

Feeding Wild Animals (i.e. Throwing Out Deer Seed, Having a Bird Feeder, Etc. Please Do Not Feed Them Human Food or Get Close to Them)

Taking Care of Animals

Trying New Things

Hosting or Attending Parties

Taking Walks Through Forests or Meadows

He is celebrated in 1 Athenian holidays:

Mounykhia, maybe


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