Flood Stories from Around the World
While they were frying the pieces, strange noises came from the frying pan and a torrential rain began.
Corroborating Circumstances
We have seen the Pan and Maia of the Greeks reappearing in the Pan and Maya of the Mayas of Central America.
The Indentity of the Civilizations of the Old World and the New
Among the early Greeks Pan was the ancient god; his wife was Maia.
The Abbé Brasseur de Bourbourg calls attention to the fact that Pan was adored in all parts of Mexico and Central America; and at Panuco, or Panca, literally Panopolis, the Spaniards found.
upon their entrance into Mexico, superb temples and images of Pan.
(Brasseur's Introduction in Landa's "Relacion.") The names of both Pan and Maya enter extensively into the Maya vocabulary, Maia being the same as Maya, the principal name of the peninsula; and pan, added to Maya, makes the name of the ancient capital Mayapan.
In the Nahua language pan, or pani, signifies "equality to that which is above," and Pentecatl was the progenitor of all beings.
Life in Caiphul (5-1)
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Mount Tmolus
He was also the judge in the famous musical contest between the gods Apollo and Pan.
One of the most well-known myths associated with Mount Tmolus is the musical contest between Apollo, the god of music and the lyre, and Pan, the god of the wild and rustic music played on the pipes.
Apollo played his lyre, enchanting the audience with its divine sound, while Pan played his rustic pipes.
Tmolus declared Apollo the winner, but King Midas, who was present at the contest, disagreed and favored Pan.
Mount Cyllene
The mountain was also associated with the worship of other deities, including Pan, the god of the wild, shepherds, and flocks, who was often depicted playing his panpipes in the mountain’s forests.
Mount Erymanthos
The mountain was associated with the worship of the god Pan, the god of nature, shepherds, and flocks, who was often depicted as a half-man, half-goat figure.
The wild and remote nature of Mount Erymanthos made it a fitting place for the worship of Pan, who was believed to inhabit the secluded valleys and forests of the mountain.
Poseidon and Erymanthos
The people of Erymanthos were devoted to the worship of the gods, but they primarily revered deities associated with the land and fertility, such as Demeter, Artemis, and Pan.
Mount Parnassus
The cave was dedicated to the god Pan and the nymphs, and it served as a refuge during times of war.
The cave became a place of worship dedicated to the nymphs and the god Pan, and rituals were performed there in their honor.
Election Predictions
Hana Bear and I want to talk with her today about predictions for the future, your future, predictions that didn’t pan out, and what’s hard set in stone for you, me, and all of humanity.
Abuna Yemata Guh
For centuries, Chinese feng shui experts have used a Luo Pan compass to determine the position of ley lines.
American Evidences of Intercourse with Europe or Atlantis
Verbal similarities between ancient European and American languages, such as Pan and Maya, suggest a shared linguistic heritage.
The Fourth Root Race
A great rebellion was being plotted, and a man of strange and evil knowledge, — a 'Lord of the Dark Face/ leagued with the dark Earth-Spirits who form the Kingdom of Pan, the semi-human, semi-animal creatures who are the originals of the Greek satyrs — was gradually gathering round himself a huge army which followed him as Emperor, the Emperor of the Midnight Sun, the Dark Emperor, set over against the White.
Against the White Cave of Initiation in the City of the Golden Gates was set up the Dark Cave in which the mysteries of Pan, the Earth-God, were celebrated.
The forbidden fruit
One of the most famous myths involving the Peaches of Immortality is the Feast of Peaches, or Pan Tao Hui (蟠桃会), which Xi Wangmu hosts.