Pan in the Clouds
Pan was once honored in ancient Greece for his sacred place in the natural order. He danced upon the Ley Lines, playing his hollow reed flute, his cloven feet stirring the animal migration trails. His sensual joy awakened the fertile energies of the Earth—raw, untamed, and divine.
The music of his pipes carried the life force through the land, spreading the power of renewal.
His spirit was wild and free—sometimes too much so, leaving behind broken hearts. His sexual yearning didn’t always align with wisdom or discernment. Yet Pan embodied the raw, ecstatic pulse of nature’s erotic energy.
He reminded us: Life is sacred, messy, and full of desire—and that, too, is holy.
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