The satyr is one such form, and is a male spirit connected with nature at its lowest. While most of the time in the waking state we suppress such figures, in dreams where there is no conscious control they will sometimes appear.
2- From a psychological standpoint the satyr is that part of nature which is out of control, and beyond restraint. It owes allegiance to no-one and is completely anarchic.
If perceived as destructive then it will be so.
If accepted as helpful then it will be equally obliging.
3- The satyr is a spirit of nature and of natural power. [1]
Depicted as having the head of a man and the lower body of a goat, this creature represents the untamed nature within, especially procreative instincts.
Animalistic impulses and humankind s greater connection to the animal kingdom.
Biblically: An emblem of destruction and barrenness (Is 13:21), probably due to the connection between this image and various frolicsome pagan deities, including Faunus and Pan. [2]
The satyr is usually pictured with the horns, legs and tail of a goat and is recognizable as pan, the horned god. He represents the wilder lustful side of our personality. Consult the entries for centaur, fabulous beasts and horns for further information. [3]
If perceived as destructive then it will be so.
If accepted as helpful then it will be equally obliging. [5]
being a lewd person: wil be criticized by the community; give them their just desserts.
doing indecent actions: your immoral pleasures wil crush every kindly feeling.
having, friends: wil be forced to scheme to keep honor.
others who are: wil contract an incurable disease in their company.
Pan, of: your secret liaisons wil become known through musical lyrics. [7]
