Baphomet or Goat of Mendes diagonal pattern tie.
In 1897, Oswald Wirth (today famous for his popular deck of tarot cards) created an illustration in Stanislas de Guaita's 1897 book "La Clef de la Magie Noire" depicting a goat's head in a point down pentagram. The symbol was puported to be the magical sigil of those who rejected mainstream religious and moral strictures and, instead, followed the Left Hand Path. Wirth believed that a secret cabal of Freemasons practiced a form of cabalistic sorcery in league with Satan. Later, for his own book, "La Franc-Maçonnerie Rendue Intelligible à ces Adeptes," Wirth provided a more deliberate drawing which is offered here and clearly projects a sinister look.
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Baphomet or Goat of Mendes diagonal pattern tie.
In 1897, Oswald Wirth (today famous for his popular deck of tarot cards) created an illustration in Stanislas de Guaita's 1897 book "La Clef de la Magie Noire" depicting a goat's head in a point down pentagram. The symbol was puported to be the magical sigil of those who rejected mainstream religious and moral strictures and, instead, followed the Left Hand Path. Wirth believed that a secret cabal of Freemasons practiced a form of cabalistic sorcery in league with Satan. Later, for his own book, "La Franc-Maçonnerie Rendue Intelligible à ces Adeptes," Wirth provided a more deliberate drawing which is offered here and clearly projects a sinister look.
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Created on 19/05/2008 06:21
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