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Pan is the ancient god of nature, fertility and the wild, the companion of the nymphs. Pan existed prior to the invention of ‘the devil’. The early church fathers characterised ‘the devil’ as something with horns and cloven huffs. This was purposefully carried out to condemn the old gods of nature as ‘devils’ and those who followed them as ‘devil worshippers’.
This was carried out to remove the spiritual from nature and break humanity’s connection to the sacredness of the land. The god of the bible demands he and he alone be worshipped and not his creation, quite a strange and egotistical request from an apparently all-powerful entity that created everything. This would be like an artist demanding only personal praise and worship but condemned admiration and praise for his creation.
As for the painting, it’s a depiction of the Greek myth of Pan and Psyche.
It’s a complicated myth that can be interpreted and understand through many lenses.
Within the image itself it holds esoteric meaning; the Greek word pan (πᾶν: "all, everything, whole") and psyche (ψυχή: "soul, mind") the image doesn’t depict ‘grooming’ but instead the beginning of what will lead to a scared marriage where the soul and mind (Psyche) is touched by the all (Pan).
This was carried out to remove the spiritual from nature and break humanity’s connection to the sacredness of the land. The god of the bible demands he and he alone be worshipped and not his creation, quite a strange and egotistical request from an apparently all-powerful entity that created everything. This would be like an artist demanding only personal praise and worship but condemned admiration and praise for his creation.
As for the painting, it’s a depiction of the Greek myth of Pan and Psyche.
It’s a complicated myth that can be interpreted and understand through many lenses.
Within the image itself it holds esoteric meaning; the Greek word pan (πᾶν: "all, everything, whole") and psyche (ψυχή: "soul, mind") the image doesn’t depict ‘grooming’ but instead the beginning of what will lead to a scared marriage where the soul and mind (Psyche) is touched by the all (Pan).
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Interesting to let John Butler know of my trip to Lindisfarne and for him to share his personal experience of St Cuthbert ☺️
This video gives a fascinating history…
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https://youtu.be/DFG2rgxfra8
This video gives a fascinating history…
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Rachel x
https://youtu.be/DFG2rgxfra8
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Saint Cuthbert of Lindisfarne
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Saint Cuthbert was born in Britain about the year 635, and became a monk in his youth at the monastery of Melrose by the River Tweed. After many years of struggle as a true priest of Christ, in the service both of his own brethren and of…
Saint Cuthbert was born in Britain about the year 635, and became a monk in his youth at the monastery of Melrose by the River Tweed. After many years of struggle as a true priest of Christ, in the service both of his own brethren and of…
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“The world is full of magic things, patiently waiting for our senses to grow sharper.”
― William Butler Yeats
Image: Waterfall by Nelly Tsenova
― William Butler Yeats
Image: Waterfall by Nelly Tsenova