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Pan

Pan was the son of Hermes, ( the magnificient Arcadian god ). It should be noted that some people believe Pan is the son of Zeus and not Hermes.

His mother was either the daughter of King Dryops ( whose flocks Hermes had tended to ), or Penelope ( whom Hermes had approached in a form of a he-goat. )

It was told that Pan was succeeded in seducing Selene ( the moon goddess ) - he dressed himself in fleece of a dazzling white ewe and drew Selene into the forest where she stayed ( either that, or he himself then transformed into a white ram. ) During the battle of Marathon ( during the Persian wars ), he appeared before the Athenian ambassadors sent to Sparta. Pan promised to make the Persians flee if the Athenians would begin to worship him in Athens. In gratitude the Athenians built a sanctuary for him on the Acropolis and from there the cult of Pan spread through out Greece.

Every region in Greece had it's own form of Pan. Thessaly's was called Aristaeus. Aristaeus had the name that meant, " very good, " which is also what, " Zeus, " in Arcadia had meant. Pindar says that Aristaeus was carried after his birth by Hermes to Gaea and the Horae who fed him on nectar and ambrosia, transformed him into Zeus, the immortal god, and into Apollo, the pure, the guardian of flocks and of the chase and pasturage.

The Pan in Mysia ( in Asia Minor, ) was Priapus, his mother was said to be Aphrodite or Chione and his father was either Dionysus, Adonis, Hermes, or Pan. It's told that Hera, jealous of Aphrodite, caused Priapus to be born with an extraordinary deformity ( to which reflects his name. ) Priapus resided over: raising of bees, fields and flocks, the culture of the vine and fishing. He protected gardens, and orchards where his image was placed.

My Secret Self

by : Nella Forest ( at 19 yrs old )

My Secret Self,

Is a secret love called Pan.

His eyes are emerald,

His heart is keen

Many secrets, much love - lust, a lot unseen,

The sun shines bright upon me.

My Lord is bright,

No fright ---

My god is merry,

So let's pour the sherry.

My god protects me from harm.

So don't be so alarmed --

He rises to greet me.

At the side of his sacred oak tree.

In his eyes everything is possible,

And there's no room to be irresponsible.

His Lady is my Goddess

She shines in the night

Over all of us

She is a heavenly sight.

My Lord is my sheppard.

And if I die before I weep,

I pray to Pan my soul to keep.

I go to sleep ....

If pain comes or goes,

I no longer weep.

Pan has told me how temp. shallow

the pain is that we keep.

We learn from it -- pain's shadow.

The dark is lovely and deep.

So, if I shall die before I sleep,

I pray to Pan, Faunus - my Great Horned god my spirit to keep.

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