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| Baphomet | |
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Baphomet as envisioned by Eliphas Levi. Used by modern-day Satanists, it was rumored to have been used by the Knights Templar during the Crusades. Poster on 8 1/2 in x 11 in heavy parchment-like paper. |
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Item #: POSBAP |
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| Chakras | |
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Chakra means wheel in sanskrit, and chakras are the centers where energy can flow into the body. this poster depicts and defines them. Poster on 8 1/2 in x 11 in heavy parchment-like paper. |
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Item #: POSCHA |
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| Charge of the Dark God | |
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Charge of the Dark God through Christopher Hatton. The dark reflection of the Charge of the Goddess; listen to the words of the Lord of the Underworld. Poster on 8 1/2 in x 11 in heavy parchment-like paper. |
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Item #: POSDAR |
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| Charge of the Goddess | |
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'Listen to the words of the great mother. who of old was called Artemis Astarte Demeter Melusine Aphrodite . . . . . . I am the beauty of the green earth and the white moon, and the mysteries of the waters. from me all things proceed and unto me the must return . . . .' Calligraphy by Amber K. Poster on 8 1/2 in x 11 in heavy parchment-like paper. |
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Item #: POSGOD |
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| Goetic Circle of Evocation | |
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Poster on 8 1/2 in x 11 in heavy parchment-like paper. |
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Item #: POSGOE |
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| Great Symbol of Solomon | |
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Poster on 8 1/2 in x 11 in heavy parchment-like paper. |
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Item #: POSSOL |
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| Greenman | |
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'The Green Man is a symbol pre - Christian in his origins, but later adopted by Gothic carvers and placed in thousands of churchs and cathedrals throughout Europe, from Ireland, to Scotland, to Russia.' Quote from poster. Poster with history and multiple depictions of the Green Man. Poster on 8 1/2 in x 11 in heavy parchment-like paper. |
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Item #: POSGRE |
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| May The Circle Be Open Yet Unbroken | |
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Colorful Poster printed on parchment paper. Figures forming a circle around the words. 8 1/2 in x 11 in. |
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Item #: POSCIR |
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| Pan | |
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Pan, the god of woods and fields, of flocks and shepherds, dwelt in grottos, wandered on the mountains and in valleys, and amused himself with the chase or in leading the dances of the nymphs. He was fond of music, and as we have seen, the inventor of the syrinx, or shepherd's pipe, which he himself played in a masterly manner. Pan, like other gods who dwelt in forests, was dreaded by those whose occupations caused them to pass through the woods by night, for the gloom and loneliness of such scenes dispose the mind to superstitious fears. Hence sudden fright without any visible cause was ascribed to Pan, and called a Panic terror. As the name of the god signifies all, Pan came to be considered a symbol of the universe and personification of Nature; and later still to be regarded as a representation of all the gods of paganism itself. Poster on 8 1/2 in x 11 in heavy parchment-like paper. |
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Item #: POSPAN |
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| Pennsylvania Dutch Hex Signs | |
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Hex Signs poster. Includes 7 Hexs and Definitions. Poster on 8 1/2 in x 11 in heavy parchment-like paper. |
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Item #: POSHEX |
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