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The Voice of Baphomet - Union Contradiction and the Sacred Intelligence of the In-Between - cover

The Voice of Baphomet - Union Contradiction and the Sacred Intelligence of the In-Between

Frater Merovingia

Publisher: Frater Merovingia

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Summary

You are not broken.You are not divided.You are just remembering how to be whole.In The Voice of Baphomet – Union, Contradiction, and the Sacred Intelligence of the In-Between, Frater Merovingia channels the voice of Baphomet—not as devil or deity, but as the presence that makes contradiction sacred, integration possible, and identity expansive.Baphomet does not demand purity.They offer permission.Not to choose, but to contain.Inside this book, you’ll find:
 
Ten channeled transmissions from Baphomet—each one a mirror, a contradiction, and an invitation to stop dividing yourself
 
Rituals for balance, identity integration, embodied paradox, shadow acceptance, and the sacred yes to all that you are
 
A path of wholeness through contradiction—not to resolve it, but to walk with it
 
A closing rite that leaves you not in resolution, but in sovereignty
 
This is not a book of answers.It is a book of better questions.It is for those no longer trying to be light or dark, right or wrong, masculine or feminine—but simply true.Baphomet does not erase your edges.They invite you to carry them—with grace, without apology, as one.
Available since: 06/22/2025.
Print length: 63 pages.

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