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What is the Baphomet?

sublimesatanist

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I want to ask for your thoughts and opinions regarding the Baphomet.

For those who haven't seen this I recommend checking out an awesome page I just found about the Baphomet from HP Maxine: satanisgod.org/www.angelfire.com/empire/serpentis666/Baphomet.html

I'd like to bring your attention to the Baphomet symbol created by Eliphas Levi (the most commonly-known one).

https://i.ibb.co/Jmk6D7t/Baphomet.png

In Maxine's page "Baphomet" the above image has this caption:
The Baphomet evolved over the centuries. The most widely known representation of the Baphomet is the drawing by 19th century French magician Eliphas Levi called “the Baphomet of Mendes.” Levi combined the images of the Tarot Devil card and the he-goat worshipped in the city of Mendes in Ancient Egypt. It is unclear whether the Ancient Egyptian women had intercourse with the goat during religious rites for fertility, but the Catholic Church claimed this and this is more than likely where the notion that the Devil had intercourse with his witches came from.

As we know the Devil tarot card is yet another Jewish corruption so I encourage people not to wear this symbol or have it in your house.

I've found that there's a lot of symbolism involved. I'll share what I understand and I encourage others to add to it. The main thing I'm trying to grasp is how much of our knowledge "they" stole, corrupted and now use for themselves.


It's well known that there are male and female aspects, which represent the two aspects of the soul. The position of the hands and arms represent "as above, so below", that the spiritual is connected to the physical and visa versa.

The writing on the arms read in Latin "Solve" (dissolve) and "Coagula" (coagulate), which to my understanding symbolizes destruction and reconstruction (death and rebirth) and the Great Work, or Magnum Opus.

There's a caduceus at the abdomen which represents the kundalini and the wings indicate (according the JoS) an awakened and free soul. As well, I believe the flame above the head represents a fully risen kundalini which ties into gnosis and sexual energy/bliss.

One theory I heard purported that 'dissolve' symbolizes pulling in energy and 'coagula' is the concentrating of that energy, while the head shows a releasing of negative energy. This theory seems pretty far-fetched though and it came from a crazy (albeit very well read) xionist so I'd take it with an extremely small grain of salt.

And of course the goat head personifies Satan, stolen from Egypt as mentioned above.


Now what I don't get is what the pentagram on the head is supposed to mean, and what the two moons (one white and one black) allude to. The devil (tarot) has an inverted pentagram yet this symbol has an upright-facing one.

The creator of it (this Eliphas Levi guy) was heavily involved in Freemasonry and the Jewish Kabbalah. I'm not very well versed in this kind of stuff yet I'm starting to think that nothing is sacred anymore and that the Jews have corrupted almost everything. It's as though the only spiritual truth in this world is found here and from Satan and the Demons themselves.

Sorry for such a negative post. The truth hurts but it's what I (and we as a collective) must face in order to know what we're really up against here. Crazy crazy times, yet we are still winning the war!

Hail Satan!
 
The two moons are probably waxing and waning, yin and yang, et cetera. The upright pentagram on the head likely symbolizes power/unity over the 5 elements (fire earth air water spirit/ether.)

Honestly I'm not a fan of Levi's baphomet image- I think it's ugly and reeks of jewish symbolism, plus anyone who has never studied it automatically assumes it's an image of Satan.

Hollywood and the jewish church of Satan made a statue of it with a flat chest, and added 2 children (White girl and black boy) looking up at it. This was used in the Netflix series Sabrina to promote race mixing, and as christian propaganda in the news to defame Satanism.
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Shaitan

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