Mysterium Baphometis Revelatum: Editing (translated essay), Endnotes, and Introduction [Magnum Opus]A posthumous publication of the occult researcher Tracy R. TwymanContent- Introdcution by Tracy R. Twyman (a.k.a. Meet Meet: Introduction to Mysterium Baphometis Revelatum)
- Mysterium Baphometis Revelatum Essay by Hammer-Purgstall (Translated by Professor X & Tracy R. Twyman)
- Endnotes for Mysterium Baphometis Revelatum (by Tracy R. Twyman)
- Essay by Tracy R. Twyman: THE COFFERS IN THE CATALOGUE OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM
- [ENDSAY] (by Tracy R. Twyman)
- Essay by Tracy R. Twyman: FOUND AGAIN: THE "TEMPLAR ARTIFACTS" OF HAMMER-PURGSTALL
- Article (from Gentleman's Magazine): PROJECT FOR PROPAGATING RELIGION - ANTIQUE STATUE
The essay's first English translation from Latin written by Joseph von Hammer-Purgstall Mysterium Baphometis Revelatum, first published in Vienna 1818; with Introduction and Endnotes by the occult researcher Tracy R. Twyman.
As the anniversary of the October 13, 1307 mass arrest of the Knights Templar in France looms near, American occult researcher, Tracy R. Twyman has announced that she has, for the first time, traced the real origin and meaning of the blasphemous idol that the Templars were accused of worshiping in secret ceremonies: The Baphomet.
Mysterium Baphometis Revelatum is an important Latin text translated that has been frequently referenced but rarely read by researchers on the subject for over 200 years.
In this old text, Mysterium Baphometis Revelatum (The Mystery of Baphomet Revealed) by Baron Joseph von Hammer-Purgstall, the author claimed to have discovered a number of idols and other artifacts on former Templar properties, the imagery of which allegedly sheds light on the heretical secret rites and beliefs of the Templars.
If that interpretation is true, these would seem to have included child sacrifice and Devil worship, along with wild orgies of pederasty and bestiality.
This translation led Tracy to the discovery that two of the artifacts mentioned in Hammer-Purgstall's book (items long thought by some writers to be lost to history) have in fact been sitting unnoticed in the British Museum this entire time... and the rest in the book Baphomet: Secret of the Temple Unveiled."
From the occult Tracy R. Twyman own words: "In my opinion, Mysterium Baphometis Revelatum is, in addition to being a study of history, also a piece of history itself, and is history's most important document pertaining to Baphomet, aside from the Templar trial documents themselves... This is because... while the story of Baphomet (as an entity under that name) may have begun with the Templars, it really developed as a concept mostly since Hammer‐Purgstall's time, under his influence, both directly and indirectly.
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"...I think the curse on Mysterium Baphometis Revelatum was intended to prevent anybody from getting as far as I have with making sense of this particular text, and from publishing it. If you are reading this, then that means the curse has failed, and maybe, with the help of the benevolent deity (however he may be identified), this demon guardian has been destroyed.
So please, carry on, dear seeker, forward and beyond!"