Sunday, November 24, 2013

The Count and What He Means to Us

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Count_of_St._Germain
Have you ever heard of this man? The Compte de Saint Germain? Or what he was known as the Count? Here is an engraving of the Count of St. Germain by Nicolas Thomas made in 1783 and what he looked like. He's been known to have moved in Nobility's circle of Europe about 200 years ago. A man of mystery and of amazing talents. There are real historical documents that state that such a man did exist.

The most enjoyable dinner I had was with Madame de Robert Gergi, who came with the famous adventurer, known by the name of the Count de St. Germain. This individual, instead of eating, talked from the beginning of the meal to the end, and I followed his example in one respect as I did not eat, but listened to him with the greatest attention. It may safely be said that as a conversationalist he was unequalled.
St. Germain gave himself out for a marvel and always aimed at exciting amazement, which he often succeeded in doing. He was scholar, linguist, musician, and chemist, good-looking, and a perfect ladies' man. For awhile he gave them paints and cosmetics; he flattered them, not that he would make them young again (which he modestly confessed was beyond him) but that their beauty would be preserved by means of a wash which, he said, cost him a lot of money, but which he gave away freely.
He had contrived to gain the favour of Madame de Pompadour, who had spoken about him to the king, for whom he had made a laboratory, in which the monarch — a martyr to boredom — tried to find a little pleasure or distraction, at all events, by making dyes. The king had given him a suite of rooms at Chambord, and a hundred thousand francs for the construction of a laboratory, and according to St. Germain the dyes discovered by the king would have a materially beneficial influence on the quality of French fabrics.
This extraordinary man, intended by nature to be the king of impostors and quacks, would say in an easy, assured manner that he was three hundred years old, that he knew the secret of the Universal Medicine, that he possessed a mastery over nature, that he could melt diamonds, professing himself capable of forming, out of ten or twelve small diamonds, one large one of the finest water without any loss of weight. All this, he said, was a mere trifle to him. Notwithstanding his boastings, his bare-faced lies, and his manifold eccentricities, I cannot say I thought him offensive. In spite of my knowledge of what he was and in spite of my own feelings, I thought him an astonishing man as he was always astonishing me.
Much has been written of his exploits and they are interesting enough. The Count died in his residence on the 27th February 1784 and the death was recorded in the register of the St. Nicolai Church in Eckernförde  He was buried March 2 and the cost of the burial was listed in the accounting books of the church the following day. Or did he? Its also known that he faked his own death and attended his own funeral in disguise. Why? One can guess because he tired of public life. For any ordinary mortal, that would be the end of the story. But not for Count de Saint-Germain. He would continue to be seen throughout the 19th century and into the 20th century!
  • In 1785 he was seen in Germany with Anton Mesmer, the pioneer hypnotist. (Some claim that it was Saint-Germain who gave Mesmer the basic ideas for hypnotism and personal magnetism.)
  • Official records of Freemasonry show that they chose Saint-Germain as their representative for a convention in 1785.
  • After the taking of the Bastille in the French Revolution in 1789, the Comtesse d'Adhémar said she had a lengthy conversation with Count de Saint-Germain. He allegedly told her of France's immediate future, as if he knew what was to come. In 1821, she wrote: "I have seen Saint-Germain again, each time to my amazement. I saw him when the queen [Antoinette] was murdered, on the 18th of Brumaire, on the day following the death of the Duke d'Enghien, in January, 1815, and on the eve of the murder of the Duke de Berry." The last time she saw him was in 1820 - and each time he looked to be a man no older than his mid-40s.
How can this be? How can some one not die? Well, it gets weird again! After he supposedly died he traveled to the Rackoczy Mansion at the foothills of the Carpathian Mountains in Transylvania where he underwent the process known as the Ascension. He then came back and was from time to time seen at various places.

He was later involved in the Theosophy movement with Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, the founder of the Theosophical Society. Here is a photograph and it has been converted to a painting with Master Kuthumi, El Morya and Saint Germain, on the right and Madame Blavatsky sitting in a  chair..

At this point he was in the ascended state and able to do much as he wanted. Together these Masters gave Ms Blavatsky all the information that became published in the Theosophical society. Those writing can be obtained at www.theosophical.org .

Still he was as  mysterious as ever. I can tell you that he is one of the few Masters that are willing to deal and work with humanity to better themselves.

Earth has a Great Friend in this Master.

Here is another photograph that was supposedly precipitated to the Theosophists of what St Germain looks like. He has been very active in many organizations such as the I AM movement of the 30s through Guy Ballard and Lotus his wife. There are many books that can obtained also from this place at www.saintgermainpress.com .

He gave many teaching on many subjects and is very active to this day but has not picked a specific organization at this time, at least that I know of.

Personally he is the one Master that I identify the most with. I know also that El Morya has been very active also and they all work together for the betterment of mankind.

But the most important thing that he has made us aware of in all his teachings is this thing called the Violet Flame.


His teaching on this flame is that it is a force field that transmutes bad energy into good. That has very intense ramifications for mankind as this provides  for a fast pace for a being to their ascension.

This Flame is real and some can see it as I have also seen it. Remember that this Master Saint Germain is here to help all mankind. He wishes all to learn to use this flame as it means FREEDOM in every sense of the word.

You can find lots of information from www.summitlighthouse.org or from  www.templeofthepresence.org or just the internet.



Many artists have rendered his likeness in paintings. When he appears to anyone he looks like this when he wishes to be recognized.

This is an amazing gift from the Universe to us here on earth. I sincerely hope we learn to appreciate it.


RIDE THE WAVE ... Namaste

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