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On some investigations I like to see if we can invoke responses from ancient gods and those spoke of in ancient texts. I always seem to be able to get resources when talking about Pan. On a recent investigation, while visiting a statue garden I took a photo next to this beautiful statue of Pan. While conducting an EVP session that evening in the Mansion that was on the property, I asked "who did I take a picture with when I arrived here" ? A voice on the digital recorded can be clearly heard saying "Pan".
In these sessions when we invoked the name of Pan, we got responses. These responses were much different then other ones we recorded, they had much more power to them and guttural growls. We even heard the name Pan repeated back to us. We sought inspiration from the natural world around us and anchored our outdoor sessions to a sacred ritual. I deeply feel that we were able to extend a bridge across the veil and these energies were able to join us. Pan the Greek god of the wild is very much around us when we enter natural spaces. We engage with him as we hike into a forest, visit a natural landmark, offer a libation and acknowledge him. According to myth, Pan spent the majority of his time meandering through the woods, playing eerie songs on his pipes, pursuing nymphs, and dozing off in quiet areas during the heat of the midday sun. Some believe that Pan can be encountered through meditation, by finding a metaphorical “door” to his domain within a safe, personal space. This might involve walking through the door and acclimating to the sounds and smells of the forest, then cautiously approaching Pan. His influence can also be felt through a change in perception, where the forest itself seems to shift or become more alive, reflecting his connection to the wild.
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