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Black & Green Baphomet Sitting on the World Statue C/1 - 15"

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DIMENSION : 9.75" X 6" X 15"

MATERIALS: COLD CAST RESIN

 

Baphomet – Symbol of Balance, Transformation, and Inner Alchemy

CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE:

  • Baphomet is not a deity in the traditional mythological sense but a symbolic figure representing the union of opposites—light and dark, masculine and feminine, above and below.

  • The modern image of Baphomet was first popularized by 19th-century occultist Eliphas Levi, who portrayed it as a goat-headed, androgynous being seated between the moon phases, bearing alchemical and mystical symbolism.

  • Revered in modern occult, esoteric, and Left-Hand Path traditions, Baphomet represents enlightenment through balance, self-mastery, and the sacred within the self—not evil, as commonly misunderstood.

FAVORITE OFFERINGS:

Crystals:

  • Obsidian – for shadow work, self-exploration, and grounding

  • Labradorite – to access hidden knowledge and spiritual transformation

  • Onyx – for discipline, balance, and energetic sovereignty

Herbs:

  • Mandrake – for transformation and deep-rooted power (used symbolically)

  • Sage – to clear inner dualities and prepare sacred space

  • Mugwort – to enhance psychic vision and dreamwork

Oils:

  • Patchouli – grounding, sensuality, and earth connection

  • Myrrh – for spiritual depth and introspective rites

  • Dragon’s Blood – protection, empowerment, and magical potency

Colors:

  • Black – mystery, power, and integration of the shadow

  • Red – passion, vitality, and raw life force

  • Silver – moonlight, transformation, and inner reflection

Rituals:

  • Meditative journaling or mirror work to explore and reconcile inner contradictions

  • Candle rituals using black and white candles to symbolize unity of opposites

  • Alchemical or magical workings for personal growth, transformation, or boundary-breaking

  • Creating sacred space for honest shadow work and spiritual reclamation

MODERN WORSHIP PRACTICES:

  • Build an altar with symbols like the pentagram, caduceus, and balanced masculine/feminine imagery.

  • Use meditative practices to reflect on inner alchemy, duality, and the unity of spirit and flesh.

  • Recite affirmations or mantras for sovereignty, wholeness, and liberation (e.g., “As above, so below. As within, so without.”)

  • Engage in rituals that celebrate personal truth, spiritual independence, and the breaking of imposed limitations.

  • Study mysticism, esoteric traditions, and sacred geometry to deepen understanding of the symbol’s meaning.