
This post first appeared at Fellowship of the Minds
We really must be in the last days.
The Baphomet was first drawn and popularized in 1854 by occultist Eliphas Lévi in his book, Dogme et Rituel de la Haute Magie (Dogmas and Rituals of High Magic) — a winged, horned, androgynous, humanoid goat with breasts and phallus. (See “The Devil is transgender”)
Levi called his image the Baphomet — “The Sabbatic Goat” and “The Goat of Mendes.” Lévi’s Baphomet is the source of the Rider-Waite Tarot image of the Devil. The Baphomet goat, together with the downward-pointed pentagram, was adopted as the official symbol — called the Sigil of Baphomet — of the Church of Satan and continues to be used among Satanists. [Source: Wikipedia]
Ask yourself this:
Why would Avon, a company that sells cosmetics and “beauty products”, feature the Baphomet on the cover of its new “Campaign 22 of 2019” catalog?
Avon Products, Inc. sells beauty, household and personal care products. With annual worldwide sales of $5.5 billion and 6.4 million representatives in 2018, Avon is the fifth-largest beauty company and the second largest direct-selling business in the world (after Amway).
Evil in America…
- Satan comes to Arkansas: 8½-ft Baphomet statue unveiled in state capitol
- Obama dressed as Baphomet?
- Why Does The Beast In ‘Beauty And The Beast’ Look Eerily Similar To Baphomet?
- Satanic Temple Unveils Nine-Foot-Tall Baphomet Sculpture in Detroit
- Shoes for teens with satanic Baphomet symbol