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Divinités. Baphomet for the Win! « The Blog of Baphomet. The final countdown is underway for the publication of The Book of Baphomet!

Baphomet for the Win! « The Blog of Baphomet

Our teasers end with this, the third trailer for the book, delving into the darker side of the Baphometic current. The words in all three trailers are taken directly from the book; the eagle-eyed and erudite occultist will of course notice that some of the phrases are quotes from other writers, and so… We’re giving away three signed copies of The Book of Baphomet to those geeks who can identify at least four of the authors quoted in the trailers. Please email your answer to us at BlogofBaphomet@gmail.com giving the quote, the name of the author, and the number of the trailer in which they are quoted.

Special kudos/occult nerd points will also be awarded if you can tell us where the phrase originally appeared. So what are you waiting for? The other trailers can be found here and here Like this: Like Loading... Sarah's Archangels. Archangel List of Names - Sandalphon, Jeremiel, Raphael, Chamuel, Uriel, Metatron, Zadkiel, Jophiel, Azrael, Ariel, Gabriel, Michael, Haniel. * This list of Archangels is compiled for those that wish to have an Archangel painting of the Archangel of their choice and to assist them in their selection... just tell me the name of the Archangel you want on the message box when you place your order ..

Archangel List of Names - Sandalphon, Jeremiel, Raphael, Chamuel, Uriel, Metatron, Zadkiel, Jophiel, Azrael, Ariel, Gabriel, Michael, Haniel

These are the most popular Archangels. Gabriel, Michael, Raphael, Uriel, Metatron, Jeremiel, Azrael, Jophiel, Chamuel, Zadkiel, Raziel, Raguel, Ariel, Sadalphon, Haniel and some of the Divine counterparts are: Faith, Christine, Charity, Hope, Mother Mary, Aurora, Amethyst ©1995-2013 Sharae Taylor ~ Website Content and Images ~ all rights reserved by the artist. No reproductions authorized without permission. Michael ~ Raphael ~ Gabriel ~ Ariel ~ Azrael ~ Chamuel ~ Haniel ~ Jeremiel ~ Jophiel ~ Metatron ~ Raguel ~ Raziel ~ Sandalphon ~ Uriel ~ Zadkiel.

Deity. Information on Zeus the Greek God. Thousands of years ago many people believed in a god named Zeus. He was considered to be the god of the sky and weather and his image appeared on most Greek coins. The people of Greece worshipped this idol as their god. Zeus became one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Wepwawet. Wepwawet (Upuaut, Wep-wawet, and Ophois) was an ancient canine god whose worship originated in Upper Egypt. He was one of the earliest of the gods to be worshipped at Abydos, possibly predating (and absorbing) that of Khentyamentiu (another god of the Abydos necropolis). By the Old Kingdom he was popular throughout Egypt, but as Osiris grew in popularity (absorbing both Khentyamentiu and Wepwawet) Anubis took on his funerary role. However, he was not entirely absorbed. His standard was associated with Upper Egypt and was given the honour of going before the king during many ritual processions. Norse Thunder God Thor - About the Norse Thunder God Thor.

Definition: Thor is one of the most popular and powerful gods of the major mythologies. He is also part of modern daily life, since the fifth day of the week, Thursday (Thor's day), is named for him. Shiva, Hindu God Shiva, Lord Shiva, Shiva Hindu God, Shiva Destroyer, Siva, Parvati, Nandi. Hindu God Shiva : Shiva (Shiv) - the destroyer. Odin. By Micha F. Lindemans. Odin - The chief god in Norse Mythology. Mithraism and Christianity. By Acharya S/D.M.

Mithraism and Christianity

Murdock (The following article is adapted from a chapter in Suns of God: Krishna, Buddha and Christ Unveiled, as well as excerpts from other articles, such as "The Origins of Christianity" and "The ZEITGEIST Sourcebook. ") "Both Mithras and Christ were described variously as 'the Way,' 'the Truth,' 'the Light,' 'the Life,' 'the Word,' 'the Son of God,' 'the Good Shepherd.' The Christian litany to Jesus could easily be an allegorical litany to the sun-god. Myths about the Roman God Mercury. Mars. By Micha F. Lindemans The god of war, and one of the most prominent and worshipped gods. In early Roman history he was a god of spring, growth in nature, and fertility, and the protector of cattle. The Norse God Loki. The Norse God Loki is considered one of the Viking gods.

The Norse God Loki

But he is a giant and in many ways unlike the other gods. Loki is good looking, but mischievous and devious. Often he’s referred to as the Norse god of Strife. Loki - Norse Trickster Loki. Definition: Loki, according to Snorri Sturluson, in his Edda (c. 1220 A.D.), was an Aesir god and the son of Farbauti and Laufey or Nal. His brothers were Byleistr and Helblindi. Loki is also called a giant. The earliest literary treatment of Loki myths is from the 9th century. His depiction is complicated and contradictory. Norse World Mythology: God Loki. LOKI : The deity from Norse Mythology. One of the world’s major Trickster Gods, in his early days LOKI was a rascal; crafty, sneaky, silly and malicious — a Loki The Lad.

LOKI : The deity from Norse Mythology

The son of two giants, LAUFEY and FARBAUTI, he was so outrageously mischievous that he even sneaked his way into becoming a God. He was the first anti-hero, quick-witting his way out of the tight corners and confrontations caused by his misdeeds. But as time wore on he became increasingly nasty. His first escapade was a very rampant romp. When the Gods were struggling to build ASGARD, they found they’d run out of funds.

LOKI came up with the plan of contracting a Giant to do the job. Jupiter - King of the Gods. Jupiter Jupiter at the Louvre Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus. Cyclops. Definition: The Cyclops were represented as strong, one-eyed giants in Greek mythology. Cyclopes, one eyed creatures in Greek Mythology. Herne, God of the Wild Hunt. The Man Behind the Myth: Although Herne is seen as an aspect of Cernunnos, the Horned God, in the Berkshire region of England there is actually a story behind the legend. According to folklore, Herne was a huntsman employed by King Richard II. Witchcraft & Shamanism - The Great Horned God.

Hermes - About Hermes, the Thief, Inventor, and Messenger God. HADES : Greek king of the underworld, god of the dead ; mythology ; pictures : HAIDES, PLUTO. DIONYSUS : Greek God of Wine & Festivity. The Green Man, Spirit of the Forest. Crom. Contributed by: Thulsa ( "Crom was their chief, and he lived on a great mountain, whence he sent forth dooms and death.

Crom

It was useless to call on Crom, because he was a gloomy, savage god, and he hated weaklings. But he gave a man courage at birth, and the will and might to kill his enemies, which, in the Cimmerian's mind, was all any god should be expected to do. " -- Robert E. Crom (Hyborian god) Real Name: Crom.

Crom (Hyborian god)

CHRONUS & AEON : Greek protogenos god of time ; mythology ; pictures : KHRONOS & AION. KHRONOS (or Chronus) was the Protogenos (primeval god) of time, a divinity who emerged self-formed at the beginning of creation in the Orphic cosmogonies.

CHRONUS & AEON : Greek protogenos god of time ; mythology ; pictures : KHRONOS & AION

Khronos was imagined as an incorporeal god, serpentine in form, with three heads--that of a man, a bull, and a lion. He and his consort, serpentine Ananke (Inevitability), circled the primal world-egg in their coils and split it apart to form the ordered universe of earth, sea and sky. CRONUS : Greek Titan king of heaven, god of time ; mythology ; pictures : KRONOS, SATURN. Egyptian God-Thoth. Thoth. Celtic Gods and Goddesses. Celtic Gods: Bran Fendigaid, God of Regeneration. Asclepius. Achilles. Horus. Introduction to Archangels. Profile of Bacchus - Who Was Bacchus? - Bacchus, Roman God of Wine. Baal, God of Thunder. Greece and Roman Gods « Minxmx's Blog. Crom Dubh the Black God of Ireland – Oguejiofo Annu – Rasta Livewire. Celtic Goddesses. Isis and Wepwawet, god of Asyut. Wepwawet. Trickster. Wolf Deities? [Archive] - MysticWicks Online Pagan Community and Spiritual Sanctuary. Celtic Gods and Goddesses. Tanith Tanit Dea Caelestis Virgo Caelestis Juno Lucina Roman Goddesses Mother Goddess Earth Goddess Fertility Goddess Phoenician Goddesses, the Obscure Goddess Online Directory Thalia Took.

Tanit of Carthage by Johanna Stuckey. Phoenician Encyclopedia: A Bequest Unearthed, Phoenicia and the Phoenicians, Punic, Canaanites. Black Annis - leicester legend or Widespread Myths.