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 Baph-Metis, Second child of Metis
flyingmojo
post Dec 20 2005, 01:32 AM
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BAPH-METIS: Birthing the Second Child of Metis
Author: Kenneth Grant

Ages of transition demand transitional goddesses and gods. Baph-Metis, both androgyne andgyander, the Double-Wanded One, is just such a transitional being.

The god name "Baphomet", or, "Baphmetis" is said to derive from the title of Zeus as "Father Wisdom", and the myth proceeds thus: Metis, meaning "counsel", at one time lived by the Ocean Stream, and was the Titaness of Wisdom, of the Fourth Day, and of the planet Mercury. Among her powers was shape shifting. It was Metis who was consulted by young Zeus in the matter of liberating his elder brothers and sisters from the belly of Cronus. And it was Metis who advised Zeus to mix the emetic potion, which was given to Cronus by Rhea in his honeyed drink, causing disgorgement of the Elder Gods.

Zeus, coming at last into his power lusted for Metis, and she used her shape-shifting powers to evade his amorous advances as he chased her through the worlds. Yet Zeus caught her and got her with child. An oracle of Mother Earth then prophesied that the child would be a girl-child, and that this, Metis' second child was destined to depose her father Zeus, as Zeus had deposed Cronus, and Cronus in turn had deposed his father Uranus.

Determined to avoid a similar fate, Zeus coaxed Metis to his couch, and, suddenly opening his mouth he swallowed the pregnant Metis. Thus usurping from Metis her titular powers, Zeus claimed for himself the title "Father Wisdom", thereafter declaring Wisdom as a male prerogative, where hither to only the Goddess had been wise.

It was some time later that as Zeus walked the shore of Lake Triton in Libya he was seized with a raging headache. Hermes, hearing his howl of pain divined the cause and persuaded Hephaestus to fetch his wedge and make a breech in Zeus' skull from which Athene sprang "fully armed, with a mighty shout" -- "olulu, ololu", being the Libyan cries of triumph uttered in her honour.

Yet, our intuition tells us there is more to be mined in the name "Baph-Metis". By English qabalah we find "Baph-Metis" equals 53, the number also of "twins". Thus we encounter Zeus and Metis as immortal twins, joined via Tantric embrace, and combined into a single albeit dual being. This brings the important realisation of the interdependent union of the powers of Zeus and Metis as they exist and interplay within our psyches: Zeus, the Inventor of Time and History relates to left brain knowledge, to logic, and linearity. While Metis, the Immortal Titaness of Wisdom relates to right-brain creativity, to divination, and to the timelessness of wavering myth. In their union is birthed the child who will depose the father - inspiration, joy, immortality - the experience of which makes us as the gods.
"Zeus-Metis" by English Qabalah equals 93, number of the double current of the Aeon of the Child, while "Metis" yields the number 38, number of "magick", "child", and "light".

"Father Zeus" by English qabalah equals 92, the number of the Tunnel of "Saksaksalim", of "pure whiteness", and of "glittering gold". This is the tunnel wherein rare endocrine elixirs are distilled whose powers are bi-sexualisation. Thus in the union of Zeus and Metis in the tunnel of Saksaksalim, we find transcendence of the yin-yang of polarised existence by uniting male/female, right brain/left brain, positive/negative, matter/anti-matter within oneself in order to transcend mammalian levels of awareness. In this union we achieve immortality within the living flesh via the Taoist yoga of dual cultivation.

We note too that ninety-two -- 4 x 23 -- is also the number of "Shaitan-Aiwass", the "Double-Wanded", and the "Dark Companion". It is associated with peacock feathers, with whirling swastika- thunderbolts, and with the colour red. Thus we may envision "Baph-Metis" sitting Kali-like upon a pile of human skulls, and flanked by peacock feathers of the Devil- worshipping Yezidi. Hir eyes rolled back beneath their lids are turned to the mystery of alchemical transformation wrought within - symbolised as the Gnostic serpent Agathadaemon. Hir body like a flame bears both phallus and kteis, s/he wields double-terminated crystal wands of will-desire. Thus transforming male and female within hir body's crucible by distillation and imbibition of strange endocrine elixirs, s/he transmutes the double-spiralled DNA, and dreams into existence new images for human evolution.

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post Dec 20 2005, 01:48 AM
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Greetings!
I was very intrigued when I noticed that you listed Jack Daw as the author of this article. I'm looking at a similar article written by Kenneth Grant in his Typhonian Trilogy! There was a seventeenth century author by the name of Jack Daw but he couldn't have possibly written about Aiwass and the New Aeon....whereas Grant could and did. Could this be a plagarism? Would you mind giving me the ISBN number and publisher of said book? I'm curious as hell... I've followed your posts and you are usually quite innovative and post thought provoking threads. I did not expect this curveball. Could you please illuminate this problem? I'd truly appreciate it! Much as I love to slam Kenneth Grant, the man is a veritable font of occult wisdom/theory and is one of the only authors out there besides Michael Bertiaux to actually discuss the "Tunnels of Set". Thanks! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif)


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post Dec 20 2005, 04:19 PM
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Hello Bym,

You'll have to excuse me for my complete ignorance. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/blush2.gif)

I just recently joined a Yahoo group for discussing the "Androgynous Horned One", and read that article there, posted by the group moderater. As he did not post the author of the essay, I just assumed that he wrote it (his name is Jack Daw). If I had asked him who wrote it before sending it, I'm sure he would have said it was Kenneth Grant.

Anyway, sorry for the mix-up. I've corrected my error and next time, I'll make sure before giving credit to the wrong person. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)


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Thanks Flyingmojo!
I didn't mean to infer that you had anything to do with the plagarism! Like I said before, your threads are always innovative and thought provoking...I certainly look forward to reading more! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif)


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Aww, shucks. Thanks, Bym.

That means a lot to me, being an innocent lil newb, and coming from such a seasoned magician as yourself.

I wish you and all others on this forum a merry solstice! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/harp.gif)


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