Sister Moon shone in the night sky as my cloven hooves plodded through the forest by the sea. I was walking through the forest on that summer night, as was my wont when I felt restless. To call it night is not quite accurate though; in truth, the hour approached dawn. Suddenly I caught the scent that belonged to an elusive vision of divine feminine beauty that had been haunting me in my dreams, beckoning me to join her in the heavens. Visions of celestial rapture, of stars adoring her beauty, praising her for all eternity, had filled my thoughts and inspired songs about her, which I sang day and night.
Hers was a feminine scent that evoked strong desires in me. Desires not only of the flesh, but also to join the mysteries of the universe. It was a scent so rich, so strong with the promise of heavenly wonder that I felt compelled as never before to find the source of this bewitchment. With a lusty gleam in my eye I trod on to find her.
I found myself in a dense thicket. The thick walls of foliage blocked out even the moon, leaving me enveloped in darkness. Yet I could still smell that bewitching scent, calling to me. I pushed through and saw a glimmer of light. Thinking it must be Sister Moon, I trod forward through the dense brush.
When I stumbled into a glen I found the vision that had been haunting my dreams. For here was Brigid, a goddess of such radiant beauty and purity as I had never seen before. The beauty I had sensed but not seen in my dreams. Bare-skinned with auburn hair and blue-green eyes like the sea, she glowed as if a thousand stars were shining inside her. Indeed, the light was concentrated most in her forehead, illuminating all and filling me with its celestial brilliance, its hope. My heart was filled with joy near to over-bursting. I had found the One.
At first I was so struck with her beauty that I could not speak, let alone move. I could only stand there at the edge of the glen like a dumb statue. Sensing my shyness, Brigid smiled and crooked a finger, beckoning me. I walked toward her. When I stopped a few feet away she said, "Pan, I have been waiting for you."
My mind reeled. Brigid was waiting for me? How could this be? I was not worthy. I was only god of shepherds, whereas she was a Goddess. The Triple Goddess.
"Butβ" I started to say.