The Mythology of the Green Man

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The Mythology of the Green Man goes back to the very first societies and traditions. In Egypt, the Pharaoh and god Horus was associated with the Green Man, in the mode of fertility of vegitation and crops. The Green Man, like Cernunnos, is associated with the god of lust and procreation in the horned Pan.

4 comments on “The Mythology of the Green Man

  1. not easily distracted from your usual i guess eh?

    here you go .. and that’s just for teasers to get you going:

    https://sites.google.com/site/pieptoet/i-fail-to-keep-my-promise
    11, 12 and 13th of september (50K)

    or a few lines from 3 months later, dec 09:

    hey nobbely bud (churchofnobody), like your style, check mine:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:John_D._Hamaker

    it is staying up way beyond the stint i would term i would have bet on (were i
    a gambetting man, but i value contruals rather than outright memories of its
    earliest forms too highly: morphology x kinetic boneroll ‘chance’ x fracturation
    related forms ((coin of the realm casting like cernunnos did)) and besides,
    read too much caillois for that)

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  2. Perhaps if you would more aptly refine the point you’re seeking to express we could have some discussion on it. I’m still not exactly sure what information you wish to impart. I do thank you for your interest in The Green Man and Cernunnos however, and appreciate you taking the time to comment here….

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