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YOUR REWARD
WHERE ARE THE GODS?
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“When Zeus still ruled Olympus, the face of Mother Nature was puerile, the bright blue sea and sky shined brightly in Her eyes. Life, abundantly renewed, abounded from Her virgin womb. The myriad creatures flourished, safe and suckling on Her verdant breasts while fishes filled the pristine waters of Her world.
In those primal days, gods of ancient Sumeria, Egypt, Greece, China, India, and many other civilizations of Earth, commanded extraordinary power over men. Spirits were conceived to permeate all matter and space in the ancient world. The gods, however, were not much different than each of us as spiritual beings, except to the degree they were immortal, that is, free from having to inhabit a body. Mortals were condemned to repeat the cycle of birth and death and rebirth into carnal form. Release of the spirits of men from the endless cycle of reincarnation remains the ultimate goal of many world religions to this day.
Gods actively intervened in the affairs of Mankind. Some made their presence known in the form of an animal, as an aura of light or scent, or as an apparition in nature. More often, the gods pervaded the body and mind of a man or woman, either in a dream or simply by taking over their thoughts to carry out their plans.
Since the gods were seen to cause events, both natural and supernatural, they were intimately personified, widely idolized, and artfully glorified by men. Aristocracy, citizens and slaves alike, sought the blessing or advice of the gods regarding marriage, travel, war, purchases, planting, harvesting, building, birth and death. Every village, district and nation had its own retinue of gods. A discreet traveler was wise to observe the rites accorded to the local deities and religious tolerance was widespread.
A vast number of myths or stories about the exploits of the gods have passed down to us through the generations of Mankind from nearly every society of antiquity. Culturally, we have inherited tremendous works of art, poetry, literature, and tradition derived from human interaction with the immortals. The pagan cultural tradition, religious beliefs, and practices associated with the gods still permeate our language, social and religious customs today.
With the advent of the Christian church 2,000 years ago, communication with the pagan gods was very heavily suppressed in Western civilization. Priests had a vested interest in eliminating religious competition, by any means required, including, but not limited to lying, stealing, cheating, murder, mayhem, extortion, torture and blackmail. This included outlawing all pagan religions and the destruction of all pagan temples and schools throughout the Roman Empire by the decree of Emperor Justinian in the third century AD. As a result, general public attention to the pagan gods disappeared.
The premise of PAN – God of the Woods, is that the pagan gods, as active, living beings, may only appear to have disappeared! If any of the ancient gods are still around in the 21st century, what are they doing now? If they are here now — still watching, still powerful, still immortal — where or how might we contact them?
Pan, the Greek god of forests, shepherds and fertility, has long represented the pagan gods in general. Although the material in this novel is fictional, it is firmly based in a study of the 10,000 year old tradition of mythology, as well as world history, eastern spiritual philosophy, past lives and out-of-body, extrasensory experiences.
The 19th century poet, Oscar Wilde, beseeched the god Pan in his verse:
“O goat-foot God of Arcady!
This modern world is gray and old,
And what remains to us of thee?
Then blow some trumpet loud and free
And give thine oaten pipe away,
Ah, leave the hills of Arcady!
This modern world hath need of thee!”
Which of us mortals could not use the helping hand of a friendly god once in awhile?”
— from the Introduction to the book PAN – GOD OF THE WOODS by Lawrence R. Spencer
FOR THE CHILD, THE MOTHER, THE IMMORTAL WOMAN
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When we’re young we run
and play “let’s pretend” to be
anything and everything – just for fun.
Our imagination is the key.
As we grow up we are told
by others who are very serious
That reality is time and space and gold;
that games and visions are delirious.
Life goes on and we agree
what other people think is best:
to play our part in reality
just like them and all the rest.
Every game has a start,
a middle and conclusion.
When the time comes to depart
just make a new illusion!
You are Spirit ! Life Eternal !
You’ll make a future and new friends !
Through your dreams you are immortal;
like children playing “let’s pretend”.
FOR THE MOTHER
Jewel within the Lotus
Phallus and the Womb,
United we are both of us
The Source of Life Anew.
We are really No-Things
Beings joined with Form:
Animating Matter
The Cause of all that grows.
All creation springs from Love,
Heaven joins the Earth:
We are Souls united with the Flesh,
Death is joined with Life.
I am like Air.
You are like Fire.
A hearth is made in Our embrace.
Our loins the fuel, our kiss the spark,
We fan the Flame with Our desire.
Rising smoke from each caress,
Our Love the heat, Our Joy reflects
That through Our Seed, Our Souls are met:
through Our Own Cause we are Effect.
One reaches,
One withdraws.
Positive flows to negative,
In and out and ebb and flow
Are rhythms of the Universe.
One is born
One grows old
Life and Death are a single thread –
Binding Souls within the flesh!
FOR THE IMMORTAL WOMAN
Woman, Thou Art Beauty!
born beyond being…
rare and simple purity
fragile power — timeless immortality.
Complex simplicity, perfectly sublime:
undying yet reborn.
Serenity in action, uncompromised by time:
wrinkled though unworn.
No dance can sway Thee
No psalm can say Thee
No sight can see Thee
No sense can be Thee
You Are that You Are
as ever You will be.
Thou Art Beauty,
Woman.
THE ORACLE OF PAN – Excerpts
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The following are a sample of some of the actual questions asked, and the replies given by the “Oracle of Pan” on the internet. Each person asking a question of “The Oracle of Pan” was asked to offer a gift to honor the spirit of Pan by planting a tree.
Oracle: (a definition)
An oracle is a person or agency considered to be a source of wise counsel or prophetic opinion; an infallible authority, usually spiritual in nature. It may also be a revealed prediction or precognition of the future, from deities, that is spoken through another object (e.g.: runemal) or life-form (e.g.: augury and auspice). In the ancient world many sites gained a reputation for the dispensing of oracular wisdom: they too became known as “oracles”, and the oracular utterances, called khrēsmoi in Greek, were often referred to under the same name — a name derived from the Latin verb ōrāre, to speak.
THE ORACLE OF PAN Questions & Replies:
Question:
I have been having disturbing dreams about my future. What does this mean? Should I be worried that something bad will happen to me?
The Oracle Reply:
Pondering dreams of the night,
from a source so mysterious,
may cause alarm or even fright,
and make you feel delirious.
Heed them not, they’re not important.
Dreams by day, while you’re awake,
are under your command and portent.
The story of your life is yours to make.
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Question:
My mother and father want me to go to college and get a degree in law. I am totally not interested. I am an artist. I want to paint and draw. They say I can’t make any money at that and won’t pay for my education. What should I do?
The Oracle Reply:
What Affects are you able to cause?
What Reality will you believe?
What Causes are you willing to perceive?
Your Universe. You are the Law.
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Question:
My boyfriend wants to get married, but he doesn’t have a job and I work to support both of us. He doesn’t have any ambition to do anything since he got out of the Army. He just hangs out with his buddies and drinks beer and plays video games most of the time. I’m not sure he’ll ever change. I love him, but I’m not sure that getting married is the best thing to do.
The Oracle Reply:
You alone can cause your fate.
You have the power to create.
Take care of people who
Are willing to take care of you.
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