Baphomet
Baphomet is The Goat of Mendes whom the Templars were accused of worshiping. It a Goat-Headed deity, being formed of both female and male principles, with a Caduceus of Mercury for its phallus.
The original goat pentagram first appeared in the book La Clef de la Magie Noire by French occultist Stanislas de Guaita, in 1897. This symbol would later become synonymous with Baphomet, and is commonly referred to as the Sabbatic Goat.
The Hebrew letters at the five points of the pentagram spell out Leviathan, a mythic creature in Jewish lore.
This symbol was later adapted by the Church of Satan in 1969 and officially named the Sigil of Baphomet.
“Baphomet represents the Powers of Darkness combined with the generative fertility of the goat. In its “pure” form the pentagram is shown encompassing the figure of a man in the five points of the star—three points up, two pointing down—symbolizing man’s spiritual nature. In Satanism the pentagram is also used, but since Satanism represents the carnal instincts of man, or the opposite of spiritual nature, the pentagram is inverted to perfectly accommodate the head of the goat—its horns, representing duality, thrust upwards in defiance; the other three points inverted, or the trinity denied. The Hebraic figures around the outer circle of the symbol which stem from the magical teachings of the Kabala, spell out “Leviathan,” the serpent of the watery abyss, and identified with Satan. These figures correspond to the five points of the inverted star.”
It is a potion that stimulates the mind and spirit.
Baphomet oil is as complicated as the god, and is made in a Waning/Waxing Moon combo process.
The intent of this oil is to create balance to dissolve past karmic associations and to bring about manifestation, so it is excellent to use in meditation, ritual and ceremonial magick.
This is a very spiritual oil that creates a focused environment.
Earthy vetiver, cypress, patchouli, and other musky herbs are blended with an Arabian sandalwood base
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