Green Man A legendary pagan deity who roams the woodlands of the British Isles and Europe. He usually is depicted as a horned man peering out of a mask of foliage, usually the sacred oak.
Green Man One of the earliest archetypes of the Forest God image, the Green Man is often depicted as a face within tree branches and leaves.
[193] This is the task set to us by Khidr, the Green Man, the hermeneut at the meeting place of the two seas. Language is not a tool for communication that belongs to us. Language is not an exclusively human ability at all.
This symbol is also called the Green Man, or the Horned Moon. Cernunnos, the ancient Celtic horned deity that symbolizes the masculine power of nature is considered the original concept of the Wiccan Horned God.
of ancient and modern mysteries answers many of the questions that have puzzled us over the years, such as: why stone circles were built and what they were used for; where ley lines are sited and how they affect us; the significance of the Green Man; ...
This association is strengthened even more when one looks upon the stone faces of St. John gazing down from the walls of old church architecture; the mask of the saint looks amazingly similar to the foliate masks of our own Green Man, Pan.
commonly appear in the world of dreams; they become more immediate still when Circuit Six is flipped on, often humanizing the circuit as an image of the "Higher Self" such as the cosmic Fool, the Holy Guardian Angel, dwarves, the Green Man, etc.
See also: Death, Christ, Spirit, Sacred, Light
 
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