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To: alt.magick.tyagi,alt.mythology,alt.magick,talk.religion.misc From: "xepera"Subject: Re: Ram of Mendes [WAS Re: Goat of Mendes (Baphomet)] Date: 19 Dec 1998 04:45:23 GMT You may have overshot the mark with your supposed ancient Egyptian origin of "baphomet." It may also be only a coincidence, but notice the name's similarity to (Ma)homet. If the Templars are to be included in the symbolic tangle, they would have been exposed during the crusades to medieval oriental civilization- including its rich mysticism; the "ba-" may refer to their own baptism, thus "Bap-" (Baptist) + (Ma) "-homet" = Bap-homet. The ritual meaning of this may have to do with mystical notions of the soul's profundity.
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