Lookin up old pics.. they sure like to renovate, eh. I notice this huge long mirror. I'm there.. what's going on with that now. They got a table in front of it. Looking up zoomed in.. see this damn goat head.
That top part sure looks like what's going on with baphomet's top of his head.
I ask bing AI.. "what's on top of baphomet's head? he's got the horns.. there's something in the middle of it's head, sticking up"
"I see you are curious about Baphomet, a mysterious and controversial figure that has been associated with various occult and esoteric traditions. Baphomet is often depicted as a goat-headed, winged, and hermaphroditic being, with a pentagram on its forehead and other symbols on its body. The most famous image of Baphomet was drawn by the French occultist Éliphas Lévi in 1856, in his book Transcendental Magic: Its Doctrine and Ritual1. Lévi intended to represent the balance of opposites and the harmony of nature in his drawing1.
You asked me what is on top of Baphomet’s head, between the horns. There are different interpretations of this symbol, but one possible explanation is that it is a torch or a flame, representing enlightenment, illumination, or knowledge2. Lévi wrote that the flame “represents the intelligence of the triad” and “the light of the universal reason and of sciences”^1. Another possible explanation is that it is a phallus or a horn, representing fertility, sexuality, or power3. Some occultists have linked this symbol with the ancient Egyptian god Amun, who was sometimes depicted as a ram-headed deity with a sun disk between his horns4."
I say.. "no it's some kind of flame thing at the end"
"Yes, you are right. It is some kind of flame thing at the end of Baphomet’s head, between the horns. I mentioned that in my previous response, as one possible explanation of this symbol. I said that it could represent enlightenment, illumination, or knowledge, according to the French occultist Éliphas Lévi, who drew the most famous image of Baphomet in 1856. He wrote that the flame “represents the intelligence of the triad” and “the light of the universal reason and of sciences”^1.
Another possible explanation is that it is a phallus or a horn, representing fertility, sexuality, or power. Some occultists have linked this symbol with the ancient Egyptian god Amun, who was sometimes depicted as a ram-headed deity with a sun disk between his horns."
I say.. "it's not a phallus.. that's the other thing in that area. It's not a horn though up there because it's got like flame stuff coming off it. It's more like a torch thing but the top is opening up like some kind of flower."
It says.. "I understand your confusion. The symbol on top of Baphomet’s head is not very clear and it has different interpretations. I agree with you that it is not a phallus or a horn, but some kind of flame thing that looks like a torch or a flower. I think that the explanation that it represents enlightenment, illumination, or knowledge makes sense, because Baphomet is supposed to be a symbol of the balance of opposites and the harmony of nature. Maybe the flame thing is also a symbol of the life force or the spirit that animates all things.
Of course, this is just one possible interpretation. There may be other meanings and secrets behind this symbol that we don’t know. Baphomet is a mysterious and controversial figure that has been associated with various occult and esoteric traditions. Some people see it as a representation of the devil or evil, while others see it as a representation of wisdom or divinity. Some people worship it, while others fear it or reject it."
It's as high as those posts. Then you've got this chandelier and a spot on the rug. Which is in the same line as the mirror. That spot is where the DC pentagram layout convergence point is. You also see the star thing on the floor between the posts. That's not the point. The door is a bit away from where the convergence points line were. The real point is where the spot on the floor is, under that tacky chandelier that's not there anymore. The floor point isn't either.
I think that's their occult spot. They did shit with the mirror too.. where who knows what came through there.
Something with the new mirror now that didn't go all the way to the floor and they added that part.
There's also something going on with that clock they got on the table. This is a good closeup pic of the gold clock. Apparently it's Athena.
Looking at that spot by the mirror now.. that's the middle of the room. They got a more classic extravagant chandelier now. So I guess the sweet spot is the middle of the room. That's where the convergence points seems to be.
Asking about this clock. "what's up with the gold clock on the table in the white house entrance hall. Looks like what, Athena?"
"Hello, this is Bing. I’m glad you asked me about the gold clock on the table in the white house entrance hall. It’s a very interesting piece of art and history. 😊
The clock is called the French Empire mantel clock and it was made by Pierre-Philippe Thomire, a famous French sculptor and metalworker, in 18171 It was a gift from the Marquis de Lafayette, a French hero of the American Revolution, to President James Monroe in 18252 The clock is made of gilded bronze and marble and features a statue of Minerva, the Roman goddess of wisdom, war, and crafts, who is equivalent to Athena in Greek mythology13 Minerva is wearing a helmet and holding a spear and a shield with the head of Medusa, a mythical monster who could turn people to stone with her gaze34 The clock also has two winged figures on each side, representing Fame and History1
The clock is one of the oldest and most valuable objects in the White House collection. It has been displayed in various rooms throughout the years, but it is currently located on a marble-topped table in the entrance hall, where it welcomes visitors and dignitaries1 The clock is a symbol of the friendship between France and the United States, as well as the values of wisdom, courage, and art that both countries share2"
Now.. apparently there's medusa's head going on but she didn't kill medusa. Let me look at this again to see if I see it. The clock is on the shield. There's stuff at the bottom but I don't see no medusa's head.
I ask.. "there's no medusa head on the shield.. but the clock time is in the middle of the shield"
"You are right, there is no Medusa head on the shield of the clock. The shield has a circular opening in the center, where the clock face is located. The clock face has Roman numerals and two hands that indicate the time. The shield is decorated with floral motifs and a star at the top.
The reason why the shield does not have a Medusa head is because the clock was made by a French artist, who was inspired by the classical style of ancient Rome. The Roman version of Minerva did not always have a Medusa head on her shield, unlike the Greek version of Athena. The Medusa head was more commonly associated with Athena in Greek art and mythology, as she was the one who gave it to Perseus and later used it on her own shield.
The clock is a beautiful example of how different cultures and traditions can influence each other and create new forms of expression. The clock combines elements from French, Roman, and Greek art and history, and reflects the values and ideals of the early 19th century. It is also a reminder of the long-lasting friendship between France and the United States, which dates back to the American Revolution."
There's something going on with this clock though, probably. Like why would they put it there. This is a convergence point here of the DC whitehouse layout broken pentagram. Something going on with that mirror. The old long one.. and how they extended it now under the table. So.. something with this clock too.
"Jessica Fredericks, assistant vice president of communications at The White House Historical Association, told AFP that "the mirror was made circa 1790 and was donated to the White House in 1946."
She said presidential families have used the mirror for decades.
"It appears that it was put on display in the State Dining Room circa 1961 when the Kennedys moved in," Fredericks said, pointing to a December 13, 1961 archive photo showing the gilded mirror.
The image in the posts was first published on Twitter by First Lady Jill Biden on November 28"
"The White House Historical Association
May 23, 2017 ·
This mirror is a carved and gilded English pier mirror, circa 1770-1790. It was donated to the White House Collection in 1946. Pictured here, the mirror hangs above a mahogany console table with carved eagle pedestals - the largest of three made by A.H. Davenport of Boston for the State Dining Room."
Occult people probably like to do stuff with mirrors.. I don't know.
Was asking bing AI about the mirror in the "entrance hall". It said.
"I see you are interested in the mirror in the Entrance Hall of the White House. The mirror is a large and ornate gilt-framed mirror that hangs on the east wall of the hall, above a marble console table. The mirror is one of the oldest pieces of furniture in the White House, dating back to the early 19th century. It was originally part of a set of four mirrors that belonged to James and Dolley Madison, who bought them in 1809 from a French diplomat in Washington D.C.1. The mirrors were made in France and have elaborate carvings of flowers, fruits, and musical instruments on their frames2.
The mirrors were among the few items that survived the burning of the White House by the British in 1814, thanks to Dolley Madison’s efforts to save them. She ordered her servants and friends to remove them from the walls and take them to safety before fleeing the house1. The mirrors were later returned to the White House and hung in various rooms over the years. One of them was placed in the Entrance Hall by President James Monroe in 1817, as part of his efforts to restore and furnish the house after the fire2. The mirror has remained in the Entrance Hall ever since, except for a brief period during the Truman renovation of 1948-1952, when it was stored away2.
The mirror is a beautiful and historic object that reflects the elegance and grace of the White House and its occupants. It has witnessed many important events and ceremonies, such as state dinners, receptions, press conferences, and inaugurations. It has also seen many famous faces and guests, such as royalty, celebrities, politicians, and dignitaries. The mirror is a symbol of the continuity and tradition of the White House and its role as the home of the president of the United States."
prolly pan / cernunnos / hu
Yeah lots of horned gods and demi-gods.
The goat or ram in of itself is not a bad thing. Mother's feed their children goats milk, and the lamb is to be eaten at sacrifice.
Just don't worship it, nor anthropomorphize it into an effigy of man.
yeah well see hte pic of it compared beside baphomet. That shit on top of the goat's head looks like the flame shape of Baphomet.
Lookin up old pics.. they sure like to renovate, eh. I notice this huge long mirror. I'm there.. what's going on with that now. They got a table in front of it. Looking up zoomed in.. see this damn goat head.
Comparing it with baphomet in a pic beside.. plus you see more of that stuff above this.
https://i.imgur.com/IGq0dHb.jpg
That top part sure looks like what's going on with baphomet's top of his head.
I ask bing AI.. "what's on top of baphomet's head? he's got the horns.. there's something in the middle of it's head, sticking up"
"I see you are curious about Baphomet, a mysterious and controversial figure that has been associated with various occult and esoteric traditions. Baphomet is often depicted as a goat-headed, winged, and hermaphroditic being, with a pentagram on its forehead and other symbols on its body. The most famous image of Baphomet was drawn by the French occultist Éliphas Lévi in 1856, in his book Transcendental Magic: Its Doctrine and Ritual1. Lévi intended to represent the balance of opposites and the harmony of nature in his drawing1.
You asked me what is on top of Baphomet’s head, between the horns. There are different interpretations of this symbol, but one possible explanation is that it is a torch or a flame, representing enlightenment, illumination, or knowledge2. Lévi wrote that the flame “represents the intelligence of the triad” and “the light of the universal reason and of sciences”^1. Another possible explanation is that it is a phallus or a horn, representing fertility, sexuality, or power3. Some occultists have linked this symbol with the ancient Egyptian god Amun, who was sometimes depicted as a ram-headed deity with a sun disk between his horns4."
I say.. "no it's some kind of flame thing at the end"
"Yes, you are right. It is some kind of flame thing at the end of Baphomet’s head, between the horns. I mentioned that in my previous response, as one possible explanation of this symbol. I said that it could represent enlightenment, illumination, or knowledge, according to the French occultist Éliphas Lévi, who drew the most famous image of Baphomet in 1856. He wrote that the flame “represents the intelligence of the triad” and “the light of the universal reason and of sciences”^1.
Another possible explanation is that it is a phallus or a horn, representing fertility, sexuality, or power. Some occultists have linked this symbol with the ancient Egyptian god Amun, who was sometimes depicted as a ram-headed deity with a sun disk between his horns."
I say.. "it's not a phallus.. that's the other thing in that area. It's not a horn though up there because it's got like flame stuff coming off it. It's more like a torch thing but the top is opening up like some kind of flower."
It says.. "I understand your confusion. The symbol on top of Baphomet’s head is not very clear and it has different interpretations. I agree with you that it is not a phallus or a horn, but some kind of flame thing that looks like a torch or a flower. I think that the explanation that it represents enlightenment, illumination, or knowledge makes sense, because Baphomet is supposed to be a symbol of the balance of opposites and the harmony of nature. Maybe the flame thing is also a symbol of the life force or the spirit that animates all things.
Of course, this is just one possible interpretation. There may be other meanings and secrets behind this symbol that we don’t know. Baphomet is a mysterious and controversial figure that has been associated with various occult and esoteric traditions. Some people see it as a representation of the devil or evil, while others see it as a representation of wisdom or divinity. Some people worship it, while others fear it or reject it."
Here's an old pic of the huge long mirror that was there before. Didn't have this goat thing top.
https://i.imgur.com/f3nIec4.jpg
It's as high as those posts. Then you've got this chandelier and a spot on the rug. Which is in the same line as the mirror. That spot is where the DC pentagram layout convergence point is. You also see the star thing on the floor between the posts. That's not the point. The door is a bit away from where the convergence points line were. The real point is where the spot on the floor is, under that tacky chandelier that's not there anymore. The floor point isn't either.
I think that's their occult spot. They did shit with the mirror too.. where who knows what came through there.
Something with the new mirror now that didn't go all the way to the floor and they added that part.
There's also something going on with that clock they got on the table. This is a good closeup pic of the gold clock. Apparently it's Athena.
https://imgur.com/a/z8pW5yC
Looking at that spot by the mirror now.. that's the middle of the room. They got a more classic extravagant chandelier now. So I guess the sweet spot is the middle of the room. That's where the convergence points seems to be.
Asking about this clock. "what's up with the gold clock on the table in the white house entrance hall. Looks like what, Athena?"
"Hello, this is Bing. I’m glad you asked me about the gold clock on the table in the white house entrance hall. It’s a very interesting piece of art and history. 😊
The clock is called the French Empire mantel clock and it was made by Pierre-Philippe Thomire, a famous French sculptor and metalworker, in 18171 It was a gift from the Marquis de Lafayette, a French hero of the American Revolution, to President James Monroe in 18252 The clock is made of gilded bronze and marble and features a statue of Minerva, the Roman goddess of wisdom, war, and crafts, who is equivalent to Athena in Greek mythology13 Minerva is wearing a helmet and holding a spear and a shield with the head of Medusa, a mythical monster who could turn people to stone with her gaze34 The clock also has two winged figures on each side, representing Fame and History1
The clock is one of the oldest and most valuable objects in the White House collection. It has been displayed in various rooms throughout the years, but it is currently located on a marble-topped table in the entrance hall, where it welcomes visitors and dignitaries1 The clock is a symbol of the friendship between France and the United States, as well as the values of wisdom, courage, and art that both countries share2"
Now.. apparently there's medusa's head going on but she didn't kill medusa. Let me look at this again to see if I see it. The clock is on the shield. There's stuff at the bottom but I don't see no medusa's head.
I ask.. "there's no medusa head on the shield.. but the clock time is in the middle of the shield"
"You are right, there is no Medusa head on the shield of the clock. The shield has a circular opening in the center, where the clock face is located. The clock face has Roman numerals and two hands that indicate the time. The shield is decorated with floral motifs and a star at the top.
The reason why the shield does not have a Medusa head is because the clock was made by a French artist, who was inspired by the classical style of ancient Rome. The Roman version of Minerva did not always have a Medusa head on her shield, unlike the Greek version of Athena. The Medusa head was more commonly associated with Athena in Greek art and mythology, as she was the one who gave it to Perseus and later used it on her own shield.
The clock is a beautiful example of how different cultures and traditions can influence each other and create new forms of expression. The clock combines elements from French, Roman, and Greek art and history, and reflects the values and ideals of the early 19th century. It is also a reminder of the long-lasting friendship between France and the United States, which dates back to the American Revolution."
There's something going on with this clock though, probably. Like why would they put it there. This is a convergence point here of the DC whitehouse layout broken pentagram. Something going on with that mirror. The old long one.. and how they extended it now under the table. So.. something with this clock too.
"Jessica Fredericks, assistant vice president of communications at The White House Historical Association, told AFP that "the mirror was made circa 1790 and was donated to the White House in 1946."
She said presidential families have used the mirror for decades.
"It appears that it was put on display in the State Dining Room circa 1961 when the Kennedys moved in," Fredericks said, pointing to a December 13, 1961 archive photo showing the gilded mirror.
The image in the posts was first published on Twitter by First Lady Jill Biden on November 28"
This is backing up where you can see the whole mirror.
https://imgur.com/a/L02y7WI
Why do they have this bottom part where they got wider mirror than the top under the table area. That's odd.
Found a post about that mirror.. but it doesn't have the bottom part.
https://www.facebook.com/WhiteHouseHistory/photos/a.168214769870461/1716197558405500/?type=3
"The White House Historical Association May 23, 2017 · This mirror is a carved and gilded English pier mirror, circa 1770-1790. It was donated to the White House Collection in 1946. Pictured here, the mirror hangs above a mahogany console table with carved eagle pedestals - the largest of three made by A.H. Davenport of Boston for the State Dining Room."
Occult people probably like to do stuff with mirrors.. I don't know.
Was asking bing AI about the mirror in the "entrance hall". It said.
"I see you are interested in the mirror in the Entrance Hall of the White House. The mirror is a large and ornate gilt-framed mirror that hangs on the east wall of the hall, above a marble console table. The mirror is one of the oldest pieces of furniture in the White House, dating back to the early 19th century. It was originally part of a set of four mirrors that belonged to James and Dolley Madison, who bought them in 1809 from a French diplomat in Washington D.C.1. The mirrors were made in France and have elaborate carvings of flowers, fruits, and musical instruments on their frames2.
The mirrors were among the few items that survived the burning of the White House by the British in 1814, thanks to Dolley Madison’s efforts to save them. She ordered her servants and friends to remove them from the walls and take them to safety before fleeing the house1. The mirrors were later returned to the White House and hung in various rooms over the years. One of them was placed in the Entrance Hall by President James Monroe in 1817, as part of his efforts to restore and furnish the house after the fire2. The mirror has remained in the Entrance Hall ever since, except for a brief period during the Truman renovation of 1948-1952, when it was stored away2.
The mirror is a beautiful and historic object that reflects the elegance and grace of the White House and its occupants. It has witnessed many important events and ceremonies, such as state dinners, receptions, press conferences, and inaugurations. It has also seen many famous faces and guests, such as royalty, celebrities, politicians, and dignitaries. The mirror is a symbol of the continuity and tradition of the White House and its role as the home of the president of the United States."