Materials:
Cornhusks, string, scissors, paper towels, bucket or pan, cloth if you want or you could use fabric and paint.
Tag: Pan
Khem
by Chen Zhao, Clarksville Middle School
Khem is the Egyptian god of reproduction, generation, fertility, harvest, agriculture, plant life, and human fertility. The Greeks identified him as Pan. Khem was an Egyptian father-god. He was represented as a mummy.
MIXED PANTHEONS, ETC.
Pan is not Bacchus, or the great horned god of Europe.
Despite the eclectic mind of today’s Wiccan, that is of associating all male gods with each other and all female gods with each other, is a disservice to both the god/dess and to the tradition.
15 – The Devil
by Anja Heij
In fact this card represents Pan, the very old Nature-God of merriment, sensuality, fertility and life-force. Pan has the appearance of a half-man, half-goat. The goat is related to Capricorn and Saturn.
Hymn To Pan
Thrill with the lissome lust of the light,
O man! My man!
Come careering out of the night
Of Pan! Io Pan!
Io Pan! Io Pan! Come over the sea
From Sicily and from Arcady!