05/07/17 - (Earth) Liber LXV, Cap. I, v. 63
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Liber LXV, Cap. I, v. 63
- Bacchus grew old, and was Silenus; Pan was ever Pan for ever and ever more throughout the æons.
Pan is equally the highest and the lowest, god-form that "personifies" the All. He cannot be changed by Time, because Time is but an aspect of Him. The Saturn (and thus Biynah) attribution reveals the hidden connection between Him and the Earth.
The verse points to experience of Eternity through the perishable, changeable phenomena of earthly experiences.
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