I was 'shown' these last night just before I went to sleep why can't they be a little less cryptic
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PanPipes?
Violet- Admin
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PanPipes?
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Soaring Bird- Member
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Re: PanPipes?
Hi Violet, Pan Pipes logically related to Pan, Pan being ;
Pan (Greek) [from pa to feed, or pan all]
Arcadian pastoral deity originally representing nature as a whole, about in later usage meaning the forms of terrestrial creative forces.
In historical times, Pan was the local god of a pastoral people, venerated as giver of fertility to flocks and pastures; as guide to travelers; as healer, revealing medicine in dreams; as patron of song, music and dance, as shown by the syrinx or pan pipes.
In amongst the above is there anything that reverbs with you in particular at the moment or is strong in your conciouss state. Just a thought. You will know better than I do if anything reverbs from this.
Hugs xx
Pan (Greek) [from pa to feed, or pan all]
Arcadian pastoral deity originally representing nature as a whole, about in later usage meaning the forms of terrestrial creative forces.
In historical times, Pan was the local god of a pastoral people, venerated as giver of fertility to flocks and pastures; as guide to travelers; as healer, revealing medicine in dreams; as patron of song, music and dance, as shown by the syrinx or pan pipes.
In amongst the above is there anything that reverbs with you in particular at the moment or is strong in your conciouss state. Just a thought. You will know better than I do if anything reverbs from this.
Hugs xx
Violet- Admin
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Re: PanPipes?
Soaring Bird wrote:Hi Violet, Pan Pipes logically related to Pan, Pan being ;
Pan (Greek) [from pa to feed, or pan all]
Arcadian pastoral deity originally representing nature as a whole, about in later usage meaning the forms of terrestrial creative forces.
In historical times, Pan was the local god of a pastoral people, venerated as giver of fertility to flocks and pastures; as guide to travelers; as healer, revealing medicine in dreams; as patron of song, music and dance, as shown by the syrinx or pan pipes.
In amongst the above is there anything that reverbs with you in particular at the moment or is strong in your conciouss state. Just a thought. You will know better than I do if anything reverbs from this.
Hugs xx
Thank you Soaring Bird there are a couple of things there
Just when the caterpillar thought the world was over, it became a butterfly.