Okay, this was the last time I posted a picture of an actual tattoo. This was posted November 22, 2016. What we have here is a picture of Baphomet. The first recorded use of Baphomet as a symbol was by French ocultist Eliphas Levi. The name Baphomet came from records of the trials of the Knights Templar. They were accused of worshiping a mummified head named Baphomet. Many scholars believe it to be a cognate or mispronunciation of Mohammed. The idea being that the Templars had been converted to the religion of their enemy.

 Levi used Baphomet at an alchemical cipher. Baphomet contained elements of both animal and man, divine and profane, male and female. Full bodied drawings of Baphomet usually include the words “solve” (solvent), and “colagula” (colagulate) on either arm–two of the major alchemical principles. 

Baphomet was later adopted by neo-pagans as a representation of the Horned God. By chaos magicians as a representation of the Gaia principle and magick in general. Baphomet is considered the main egregore of the Illuminates of Thanateros.  He has also been adopted by various satanist and luciferian groups as a representation of the sabbitic goat.

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