relationship_id,subject_entity_id,relationship_type,object_entity_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status,period_id 1349,ENT_HER_TRISMEGISTUS,received_as,ENT_REC_BAPHOMET_LEVI,medium,Hermetic tradition (Hermes Trismegistus as embodiment of occult synthesis) received into Lévi's Baphomet: Lévi's Dogme et rituel explicitly draws on Hermetic sources as one strand of his synthesis of the occult absolute.,SRC_LEVI_DOGME_RITUEL,reviewed,PER_19C_OCCULT 1350,ENT_CHR_LUCIFER,received_as,ENT_REC_BAPHOMET_LEVI,medium,"Fallen-angel / Luciferian imagery incorporated into Lévi's Baphomet synthesis: the figure combines the androgyny of Gnostic aeons, Kabbalistic polarity, and the ambiguous Luciferian archetype of enlightenment-through-transgression.",SRC_LEVI_DOGME_RITUEL,reviewed,PER_19C_OCCULT 1351,ENT_REC_BAPHOMET_LEVI,reception_of,ENT_HER_TRISMEGISTUS,medium,Lévi's Baphomet is partly a reception of the Hermetic tradition of occult synthesis personified in Hermes Trismegistus.,SRC_LEVI_DOGME_RITUEL,reviewed,PER_19C_OCCULT 1352,ENT_REC_BAPHOMET_LEVI,reception_of,ENT_CHR_LUCIFER,medium,Lévi's Baphomet incorporates fallen-angel and Luciferian imagery from the Christian demonological tradition.,SRC_LEVI_DOGME_RITUEL,reviewed,PER_19C_OCCULT