Diana Vaughan and Baphomet‘On the 25th March 1885; I was presented in the Grand Triangle San Jacques, Paris, in order to be initiated as a Grand Templar Mistress… The proof from which I was dispensed, and which I refused to perform, was to outrage the Eucharistic Species, by trampling it and stabbing it… This provoked a conflict among my brothers and sisters in Saint Jacques Triangle… This crisis lasted until 1889. It ended by Lucifer Himself solving the difficulty and pronouncing his decree in my favour, after he had received from me the homage of Adoration… When I was 25 years, 1 month, and 8 days old, I was presented officially to Lucifer, that is to say, when I beheld for the first time with my own eyes, him, who calls himself the rival of the God of the Christians, and his eternal Superior….Being invited to Charlestown, by the most serene Grand College, for the settlement of accounts, I arrived there on Thursday the fourth of April 1889. It is commonly believed in the order, that every Friday at three o’clock in the afternoon [called the perfect masonic hour], Lucifer appears in the sanctum regnum (lodge in Charlestown) where he speaks to the principal chiefs, and gives them his instructions, even when they are not all there, that is, the Grand sovereign Pontiff of the dogmatic directory, and the ten Emerited masons ad vitam, who compose the Grand College. 
In the evening of that same Friday, one of the chiefs, told me what passed, and that the Good God Lucifer, heard my case with interest, and ordered, that I should be presented to Him, on the third day, following the instructions they gave me in the name of Albert Pike… They then locked the doors, leaving me alone in front of Palladium. Palladium is the statue of a buck goat, with breasts of a woman, and large black wings. It belonged to the Templars, of old, and was called Baphomet by them. This Baphomet serves as a model for the others, in the many Areopagus, Kadoschs, and all the Grand Triangles in which only it is called Palladium, in the others Baphomet. From it Palladism or High Masonry is named…
There was no candle, lamp, or fire, to light the room, and still I was not in the dark… I approached the wall and found it covered all over with little jets of flame like pin heads, but they did not tremble nor move, and were like a sweat of fire. I put my hand over to it, and felt a soft heat given out that did not burn the skin. They were green flames, such as I have never seen before… There, in the acute angle of the room Baphomet was conspicuous, and never appeared so hideous to me before… After many hours the flames began to get bigger and illuminate the whole room brilliantly. Then I saw Lucifer before me, seated on a throne of diamonds, without having announced his apparition by any movement or noise whatever. I did not see how he sat down, or got up, only that he appeared in the place of Baphomet, as if he was always there. With profound respect I knelt down before him but he forbade me with a gesture, and said to me, “Get up, my daughter, to kneel is humiliating, and I do not want to humiliate those I love, and by whom I am loved.” Now I understand the whole imposture, thanks to the only true God, that illuminated my understanding, to see through the tricks of Satan. The head deceiver was filled with pride and appeared to me exactly as I wanted to see him. It would be impossible to describe the manly beauty that appeared to me on that memorable occasion. I have not words to describe his ravishing beauty, nor is there the slightest comparison between him and the statues of Apollo, or anyone else. From head to foot, only his figure appeared, covered with cloths of gold, or rather shining gold pieces, beautifully arranged in harmony and in variety at the same time. Let the reader imagine a coat of mail, formed of pieces of gold the size of pearls, all red, green, and, yellow mixed indistinctly, loose and moveable, so that they showed the irreproachable lines of his classical form, displaying at the same time a heavenly richness, greater than ever was dreamt of by any artist, even the most enthusiastic admirer of the rich, sumptuous, and beautiful. How entranced I was. How deceived, thinking I saw in Satan, God, and giving him my adoration blindly, and calling him my divine master. May my tears serve to blot out the blindness of my father, who blinded me, whom a saint of Christ [Joan of Arc] came to cure at last. Cursed be Lucifer, who destroys so many souls with his lies. You the divine master, vile rebel, vile slave, most degraded, may you be cursed forever.’