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Witchcraft Introductory Study Course _______ The Great God Pan |
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Maya | The Goddess
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Many Other Names of the Goddess
The Great God Pan
| Names of the God
| Welsh Faerie
Quarters | The
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| Camelot Ltd. P.O. Box 673206, Marietta, Georgia 30006-0036 He is the goat-foot God of death and rebirth. He is the Horned God of the wild places and keeper of the Summerland. He causes fear in the hearts of man and beast. He is the protector of shepherds, of male animals, of the forests, mountains, and wastelands. He plays his reed pipes to raise the north winds. He is Gwern, oldest of the Gods. Lugh is his solar self. His sign is Capricorn and his ruling sign is Saturn/Cronos. The pine tree and its branches are sacred to him. He loves the perfumes of the cedar and balsam. The mighty oak tree is his wisdom. Pan is father of all living things upon the earth. He is jolly and terrifying; his temper is great. He gives of his essence to the high priest, his representative. |

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