Saint Germain

Saint Germain

Saint Germain is the Chohan of the Seventh Ray, the Violet Ray of freedom, alchemy, justice, mercy and transmutation (transformation). He is the sponsor of the United States of America and the Hierarch of the Aquarian Age who comes with the gift of the Violet Fire to change the world. He teaches interested people and initiates them to gain mastery in the chakra called "the Seat of the Soul. He also prepares them to receive the gifts of the Holy Spirit, namely prophecy and performing miracles. Two of Saint Germain's most famous incarnations were Christopher Columbus and Merlin the magician, actually a spiritual initiate, of whom, unfortunately, a myth was made.

Incarnations

In a succession of later incarnations, from its incarnation as the prophet Samuel to Francis Bacon, Saint Germain had an all-pervading spirit that laid the empirical foundation for an age of enlightenment. Through his mind, the obstacles that limited the physical and spiritual sciences were pushed back. As Roger Bacon, he inspired those engaged in sacred sciences, and in his incarnation as "Saint Germain the Wonderman of Europe," he portrayed the essence of the alchemists' dream.

Alchemy

The ascended master Saint Germain teaches that the highest alchemy consists in the transformation of human (lower) consciousness into the divinity of the Higher Self. He stands ready to guide every soul in this. He has also said that he will release the technology of the Aquarian Age when the peoples have left behind the destructive abuse of science and religion and they can accept the challenge behind it. This challenge means that man must enter his heart as well as the nucleus of the atom and thereby harness the infinite spiritual and physical resources of both, through which the golden age can be realized. Saint Germain's gift of the Violet Fire is a practical spiritual tool. When used in the "Science of the Spoken Word," it helps to transmute or erase negative thoughts and feelings. Saint Germain has ethereal retreats over Transylvania in Romania and Table Mountain in Wyoming in the United States. His incarnations:

Ruler of an ancient civilization

More than 50,000 years ago, a golden civilization flourished in a semi-tropical climate where the Sahara Desert now lies. There was peace, happiness and prosperity and the people were ruled in justice and wisdom by this same Saint Germain. The people regarded their leader as the greatest expression of God and loved him very much. He was the archetype of universal Christhood. See the book: Guy W. Ballard: Unveiled Mysteries (transl. Encounter with Saint Germain). The goal of his incarnations - from the golden civilization in the Sahara to his last hour in his life as Francis Bacon - was always to liberate the "children of Light.

High priest on Atlantis

As High Priest in the Temple of the Violet Fire on Atlantis, 13,000 years ago, Saint Germain maintained through his invocations a pillar of fire, a fountain of violet, singing flames that attracted people from far and wide who wanted to be liberated from all obstructive states in body, mind and spirit. They achieved this through their own effort, by giving invocations to the Sacred Fire and by practicing rituals of the Seventh Ray. A beautifully carved marble railing encircled the shrine where worshipers could kneel in adoration of the God Flame: seen by some as a physical violet flame, by others as an ultraviolet Light and by others not seen at all, although its powerful healing vibrations could not be denied.

Samuel the Prophet

Saint Germain returned to the karmic scene of his people as Samuel, prophet of the Lord and judge over the twelve tribes of Israel (about 1050 B.C.) He was the messenger who proclaimed to the descendants of Abraham that they would be delivered from the oppression of the corrupt priests and the Philistines who had once enslaved them. Later when King Saul disobeyed God, Samuel delivered the people from his tyranny by anointing David king. According to the prophecies that ran throughout his life, Saint Germain became Saint Joseph from the lineage of David, son of Jesse and father of Jesus. We see in all of Saint Germain's incarnations that a certain alchemy was present: a transmission of divine power as, for example, in Saint Joseph's flowering staff.

Saint Albanus

We also see this in the life of St. Albanus, the first martyr in the British Isles. This Albanus, a Roman soldier, hid a priest who was on the run; was converted by him and was sentenced to death for disguising himself as this priest so that the real priest could escape. A large crowd came to watch his execution. To reach the place of execution, they all first had to walk across a very narrow bridge. Therefore, to help them, Saint Alban sent up a prayer that caused the river to run dry on that section. His executioner, converted by that miracle, begged to be allowed to die in Albanus' place, but his request was not granted and that day they were beheaded together.

Merlin

Saint Germain was Merlin, the unforgettable one, but about whom no accurate information can be found. He is the old man, who knew the secrets of youth and alchemy; who practiced astronomy at Stonehenge and sometimes, it is said, moved heavy stones by his magical powers. Unfortunately, many think Merlin is a figure from a legend. In the 5th century, amid the chaos of a dying Roman empire, a king rose to unite the land splintered by warring army leaders and torn apart by Saxon invaders. This King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table had by their side the ancient Merlin himself, half druid priest and half Christian holy seer, a mage, a counselor and a friend who led the king through twelve battles in order to establish a new kingdom and bring about a time of peace.

Roger Bacon

He lived in England from 1214-1294. He was a scientist, philosopher, monk, alchemist and prophet. His mission in that life was to be "the voice in the intellectual and scientific desert" that was Britain in the Middle Ages. At a time when theology or logic or both, dominated the sciences, he was an advocate of the experimental method; declared that the world was round and reproached the scholars and scientists of his day for being narrow-minded. Thus, he is considered the forerunner of modern science. He was also a prophet of contemporary technology, predicting the hot air-balloon, the flying machine, spectacles, the telescope, the microscope, the elevator and mechanically propelled ships, trains and automobiles, describing them as if he had actually seen them. Bacon was also the first Westerner to write down the formulas to make gunpowder but he kept the formula secret because he was afraid it would be misused. No wonder people thought he was a magician.Just as Saint Germain now explains to us in his book "Study of Alchemy" that miracles happen only through the correct application of the universal laws, Roger Bacon intended his prophecies to show that airplanes etc. were the products of the application of the laws of nature that people would later come to discover.Bacon was a professor at Oxford and at the University of Paris but he wanted to separate himself and his thoughts from the views of the time.He entered the Order of the Franciscan Friars Minor but because of his scientific and philosophical worldview, his valiant attacks on the theologians of his day and his study of alchemy, astrology and magic, he was accused of heresy and novelty for which he was imprisoned by his fellow Franciscans in 1278, notwithstanding. He was in solitary confinement and was released only after 14 years just before his death.

Christopher Columbus

To establish freedom on earth, Saint Germain incarnated as Columbus 1451-1506. He discovered America, more by prophecy than astronomy because Roger Bacon had written in his book Opus Magnus that the sea between western Spain and India was navigable in favorable winds. But even though that land was not India, the writing still influenced Columbus' discovery of America.

Francis Bacon

As Francis Bacon 1561-1626, the greatest mind the West ever produced, his many advances in many fields propelled the world to a level of importance for the children of the Age of Aquarius. In this life he was free to accomplish the work he had begun as Roger Bacon. He foresaw that only applied science could free humanity from human misery and drudgery and a hopeless existence. This would also free up time for a higher spirituality that had once been known. So science and technology were paramount to Saint Germain's plan to liberate the lightbearers and through them, all of humanity. For many years he united around him a group of enlightened spirits who were responsible for, among other things, almost the entire literature of the time of Elizabeth I, such as Ben Johnson, John Davies, Edmund Spencer, Sir Walter Raleigh, Christopher Marlowe, to name but a few. Some were part of a secret society that Bacon had founded with his brother Anthony. Their goal was to use the English language by getting new literature published not in Latin, but in a language the English could understand. He also organized the translation that we know as the "King James Bible," and he achieved that people could read the Bible for themselves. Bacon was the author of the plays attributed to Shakespeare. The secret code in Shakespeare's plays indicate that he was the son of Queen Elizabeth I and Robert Dudley, Lord Leicester, who was born four months after the secret marriage ceremony. But because the "virgin queen" did not want to lose her status, she had forbidden Francis to reveal his true identity on pain of death. Therefore, he was raised as the foster child of Sir Nicolas and Lady Ann Bacon.

The Wonderman of Europe

In 1684, on May 1, Saint Germain made his ascension. As a great exception, the Lords of Karma granted him permission to incarnate again and now as the Count of Saint Germain, a prodigious nobleman who astonished the courts of 18th century Europe. His goal was to prevent the French Revolution and bring about a peaceful transition from monarchy to republic and also to establish the United States of Europe. To learn more about his life as the Wonderman, you can read the book, "The Wonderman of Europe. Although the nobility enjoyed being occupied they were not in favor of losing their power to the establishment of a democracy. As a result, the French Revolution arose anyway.In an ultimate attempt to establish a united Europe, Saint Germain supported Napoleon, who abused the master's power and thereby brought about his own downfall. This once again forced Saint Germain to withdraw from a karmic situation. Despite his obvious action with miracles and prophecies, people still ignored his advice. What does it take for a master to still be heard?

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