
Baphomet Altar Cloth - Sabbatic Goat red / green
This altar cloth features a one sided print with hemmed edges. Care instructions: Cold water delicate cycle, hang to dry. No bleach. 24" x 24" inches Known as "Dhulqarnen" (Two Horned Lord) the god of witches represents the inherent desire and balanced intellect of the sorcerer; having some origins from the Sufi concept of 'ras el-fahmat' (head of knowledge) and from the Arabic root of FHM (meaning 'knowledge, understanding' and also 'black' revealing a balanced insight of power of the Infernal and Empyrean). The Sabbatic Goat is both a representation of the self-excellence of the Adept, also as a God (Deific Mask) of both chthonic and aerial planes of wisdom and power. Inspired by the famous line drawing by Eliphas Levi, the great French magus of the 19th century which was composed as the frontispiece to second section of his masterwork "The Ritual and Dogma of High Magic". Levi devised this picture, which synthesizes many elements and symbols from a variety of religious and magickal