The Green Man




The Green Man is a pagan symbol that is commonly associated with nature-based religions such as Wicca, Druidry, and other pagan traditions. The Green Man is often seen as a symbol of the cycles of nature and the interconnectedness of all things, and is associated with the energy of growth, fertility, and abundance.

In pagan cultures, the Green Man is often associated with Litha, the summer solstice a time when the days are longest and the sun is at its strongest. The Green Man represents the power of the sun and the renewal of life that comes with it.



 In Celtic mythology, the Green Man is often associated with the god Cernunnos, who is the lord of the forest and the patron of animals and fertility. In some stories, the Green Man is said to be a manifestation of Cernunnos himself.





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