Zitat:
Zitat von einheri-limetree
Interressant,die Definition von Pike bezüglich Baphomet ,mich wundert das selbst jemand wie Pike dies mit "Goat of Mendes" in Verbindung bringt.
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Ah,hab nun die Antwort,in einigen Punkten ist seine Arbeit von dem Okkultisten Eliphas Levi beeinflußt,auch im Zusammenhang mit Baphomet stützt er sich auf dessen "Arbeit" über Baphomet.Hatte mich nur gewundert,das er ins selbe Horn bläst.Grad jemand wie er.
"In Egypt, since Osiris was dead, he was considered to be lord of the dead. Osiris' soul, or rather his Ba, was occasionally worshipped in its own right, almost as if it were a distinct god, especially so in the Delta city of
Mendes. "
"This aspect of Osiris was referred to as Banebdjed (also spelt Banebded or Banebdjedet, which is technically feminine) which literally means The ba of the lord of the djed, which roughly means The soul of the lord of the pillar of stability. The djed, a type of pillar, was usually understood as the backbone of Osiris, since the Egyptians had associated death, and the dead, as symbolic of stability. As Banebdjed, Osiris was given epithets such as Lord of the Sky and Life of the (sun god) Ra, since Ra, when he had become identified with Atum, was considered Osiris' ancestor, from whom his regal authority was inherited.
Since the ba was associated with power, and ba also happened to be a word for ram in Egyptian, Banebdjed was
depicted as a ram, or as Ram-headed. A living, sacred ram, was even kept at Mendes and worshipped as the incarnation of the god, and upon death, the rams were mummified and buried in a ram-specific necropolis.
In
Mendes, they had considered Hatmehit, a local
fish-goddess, as the most important god/goddess, and so when the cult of Osiris became more significant, Banebdjed was identified in Mendes as deriving his authority from being married to Hatmehit. ...
In contemporary occult fiction, Banebdjed is often called the goat of Mendes, and identifed with Baphomet;
the fact that Banebdjed was a ram (sheep), not a goat, is apparently overlooked."
http://www.cassiopaea.org/forum/inde...sg2638#msg2638
http://www.cassiopaea.org/forum/inde...sg2643#msg2643
Beide Beiträge sind auch interressant,da in dem einen Beitrag kurz auch auf die Connection Yahweh/Moloch eingegangen wird,also interressant für Bohemian Grove Fans.