Grandmaster of The Knights Templar Author/Lecturer

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The Templars traced Baphomet back to ancient Egypt and the god Amun, whose ram symbolism carried layers of meaning tied to the soul and cosmic order. During the age of Aries, the ram was sacred to the pharaohs. The sound a ram makes, ba, was the Egyptian word for soul.
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Timothy Hogan explains how the Templar understanding of Baphomet was rooted in Egyptian mystery traditions, not medieval heresy.
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The name itself encodes the soul's relationship to divine order, preserved through initiatory lineages that stretch from the temples of Egypt to the halls of the Knights Templar.
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Within the Gnostic tradition that the Templars preserved, Sophia and Christos represent a divine pairing at the heart of creation. Sophia, meaning wisdom, embodies the feminine aspect, while Christos represents the active principle.
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The Templars recognized that true gnosis comes from integrating these paired forces within the initiate. Sophia without Christos remains passive potential, Christos without Sophia becomes force without direction.
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Together they form the complete expression of divine consciousness that the Templar tradition sought to awaken in its members through ritual, meditation, and alchemical practice.
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The material world functions as a school for consciousness, a plane where souls cycle through incarnation until they grasp the fundamental unity underlying all existence. According to the esoteric traditions Timothy teaches, this recognition of oneness...
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Reincarnation on this plane continues as long as the lesson remains unlearned. The Templar tradition, like the Hermetic and Gnostic streams before it, has always pointed toward this truth...
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...that separation is illusion, that consciousness is singular, and that the journey home requires waking up to what we have always been.
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Within the Templar tradition, Christ and Mary Magdalene represent a sacred pairing: the Christos and the Sophia. When Christ spoke, he embodied that collective consciousness, and Mary Magdalene, as his wife, embodied the divine feminine wisdom of Sophia.
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The removal of seven demons from her was not literal exorcism but symbolic initiation, representing the clearing of the seven chakras or psychic centers. With all seven opened, she achieved gnosis, direct experiential knowledge of the divine...
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...which the Gnostics and Templars understood as entry into the Ogdoad, the eighth sphere beyond the material seven. This is the realm of Sophia herself, and according to this teaching, we carry a spark of her within us. That spark is our soul.
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The Hebrew word gan, typically translated as garden in the Garden of Eden story, actually means sphere. According to Templar tradition, this shifts the entire narrative: Eden is not a lost geographical location in the Tigris-Euphrates valley but the planet itself.
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...but as the architect and warden of that prison. This is why that deity demands exclusive worship and displays what Timothy describes as egocentric behavior.
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The Templar lineage preserves this distinction between the true ineffable source and the demiurgic figure who claims dominion over the material world.
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