Pan's Shibari

In Pan's Shibari impostors have tied up the real Pan. Thematically the series deals with core issues in rock music. There is a brief reference to chasing the dragon into captivity. This alludes to addiction in music. There are also references to the platform and the distance that fame and public notoriety create. The elevated ego that leads to disconnection with self and family. Jargon slayer breaks the associated idolatry into pieces with epiphanies. Liberating the mythological pan to his historical place.

 

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Standing in the heart of Pans Labyrinth the Gods of Rock ignored their friends and family, and stroked the Red Dragon which they had stroked into captivity. Snickering they loved being……. idolized, the metamorphosis into a Goliath like Pseudo Pan complete, they believed they were untouchable. They had tied up the genuine …..Pan. Jargon Slayer picked up a few a few smooth stones, paused to collect her thoughts and grabbed the hand fashioned tool. The first stone was immortality is for everyone. At the door of Pans Labyrinth she meditated and studied the ancient Tibetan Death Skulls. The underworld labyrinth opened its gates. She untied Pan grateful he played a victory song for her. She asked him to remain near the gates with her angel. It didn’t take long to find the grotesque circus of imposters. The clouds of fake idols worshipped for eons. Slam…. Out went the left knee crumbling. The gods of rock suddenly fled in all directions. The recalcitrants were swept up. Their egos dashed along with their longing to be worshipped.