Baphomet is one of the most instantly recognizable figures: the goat head, breasts, human torso, wings, and goat legs aren’t exactly common anywhere else. In basically every depiction of Baphomet (who’s sometimes erroneously referred to as “Satan”), they are making a unique gesture with both hands. In this article, we’ll break down what that gesture means, as well as the other strange elements in Baphomet’s image, and why Baphomet probably doesn’t represent what you think it does.
What does Baphomet’s hand position mean?
Baphomet’s two-finger salute is a nod to “as above, so below,” an axiom in certain Pagan and occult traditions. The phrase reflects the idea that anything that happens in the spiritual world also happens in the physical world and vice versa.
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