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."
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."