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Sir Francis Bacon, the Count of Saint Germain,


the Supernova of 1604 and the 800 Year Spiritual Cycle

Kepler Supernova
Credit: Kepler's SNR from Chandra, Hubble, and Spitzer,
R. Sankrit and W. Blair (JHU) et al., ESA, NASA

Kepler Supernova Remnant From Thunderbolts.com,

"Four hundred years ago, before the invention of the telescope, astronomers were amazed by the appearance of a new star. It soon
dimmed to invisibility, but they noted its location in the sky. Later astronomers, with the aid of telescopes, found at the location of the
new star a nebulous cloud of glowing gas (image above). The developing theory of nuclear-powered stars led them to believe the cloud
was a spherical shell of gas blown away by an exploding star. With the discovery that such glowing clouds and their central stars were
composed entirely of plasma, a few astronomers realized that electrical forces had to be taken into account. The invention of more
powerful telescopes (yellow is the visible light image) and of telescopes that could "see" in x-ray (green and blue images) and infrared
(red image) light confirmed the electrical nature of these clouds. An isolated star that explodes would be expected to produce a spherical
cloud of gas. Instead, the cloud is plasma, and it reveals plasma's characteristic feature of organizing itself into a network of electric
current filaments (notice especially the yellow and green areas). Furthermore, the cloud is not spherical but shows a distinct bipolar
shape, somewhat reminiscent of the form of a brain seen from above. This axis through the nebula and the central star is the path of the
Birkeland current that supplies the power to energize the system. And that energy is expended in more than the visible light that reveals
the filaments: Around the periphery of the cloud, on the surface of the plasma sheath that mediates the internal electrical field with the
field outside, can be seen bright spots of x-ray emission (blue). This is where currents in the sheath flow between high voltage
differentials and, as in a dentist's x-ray machine, accelerate the current-carrying particles to x-ray energies. We see these x-ray spots
primarily at the edge of the sheath because that is where we are looking into the currents, where the x-rays are beamed in our direction.
Instead of being the result of a mechanical explosion, the nebula is the result of a sudden increase in the current that powers the central
star, a stellar electrical surge. The sheath (which surrounds every star and is normally invisible) has been pushed into the "glow"
discharge state; the increased current is pulling matter from the star and from the surrounding space into the filaments that compose that
current; and all of it is being heated electrically. Such a surge would have had a sudden onset and an exponential decline--just like a
lightning bolt. The new star that 17th Century astronomers saw flaring up in their sky was a stellar thunderbolt. What we see is the
declining aftermath." end.

Massive solar flare could have caused eighth century radiation burst-11/30/12 Nature, by Ananyo Bhattacharya:
A mysterious spike in atmospheric carbon-14 levels 12 centuries ago might be a sign the Sun is capable of producing solar storms
dozens of times worse than anything weve ever seen, a team of physicists calculates in a paper published in Nature. Carbon-14 (14C) is
created when high-energy radiation strikes the Earths upper atmosphere, converting nitrogen-14 into carbon-14, which eventually
makes its way into plants via photosynthesis. Earlier this year, a team of Japanese physicists discovered a spike in 14C in tree rings of
Japanese cedars dating from the 774-775 growing season. But they were unable to explain where that 14C might have come from
because all possible explanations appeared unlikely. But Adrian Melott, a physicist at the University of Kansas in Lawrence, who is the
lead author of the new study, says that the Japanese team made a miscalculation in ruling out one of these possibilities a giant solar
storm

And Now the rest of the story:

By William C. House
Editor, Reverse Spins

The Supernova of 1604 from Wikipedia:

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"Remnant of Kepler's Supernova SN 1604. In October of 1604, a bright new evening star (SN 1604)
appeared; Kepler did not believe the rumors until he saw it himself. Kepler began systematically observing
the star. Astrologically, the end of 1603 marked the beginning of a fiery trigon, the start of the ca. 800-year
cycle of great conjunctions; astrologers associated the two previous such periods with the rise of
Charlemagne (ca. 800 years earlier) and the birth of Christ (ca. 1600 years earlier), and thus expected events
of great portent, especially regarding the emperor [Rudolf II]. It was in this context, as the imperial
mathematician and astrologer to the emperor, that Kepler described the new star two years later in his De
Stella Nova. In it, Kepler addressed the star's astronomical properties while taking a skeptical approach to
the many astrological interpretations then circulating. He noted its fading luminosity, speculated about its
origin, and used the lack of observed parallax to argue that it was in the sphere of fixed stars, further
undermining the doctrine of the immutability of the heavens. In an appendix, Kepler also discussed the
recent chronology work of Laurentius Suslyga; he calculated that, if Suslyga was correct that accepted
Johannes Kepler timelines were four years behind, then the Star of Bethlehemanalogous to the present new starwould
have coincided with the first great conjunction of the earlier 800-year cycle."

The supernova lasted until 1606. In the beginning it was as bright as Mars but then surpassed even Jupiter. Assuming that the astrologers
mentioned above were right about the 800 and 1,600 year cycles, was Emperor Rudolph II equal to Christ or even a Charlemagne? He was
definately an interesting character. He turned Prague into a center of esoteric and occult knowledge. All sorts flocked there from Kepler to John
Dee. But after all is said and done, he was not a great luminary but just someone who collected art and esoteric mysteries and helped advance the
knowledge of such things.

Based on the fact that Jesus Christ was born at one of these aspects (Remember the Bethlehem Star?), I suspect that these astrological
configurations are some highly significant spiritual harbingers. The astrologers picked the only notable character they knew for the first 800 year
aspect after Christ. Charlemagne accomplished much for Europe but he was hardly on par with the Piscean Master. There is one in the East who
lived 800 years after Christ who was equal to the task of bringing a great Light to the earth. This is what H. P. Blavatsky had to say about him:

" As an objective man, he is the mysterious (to the profane) yet ever present Personage about
whom legends are rife in the East, especially among the Occultists and the students of the
Sacred Science. It is he who changes form, yet remains ever the same. And it is he again who
holds spiritual sway over the initiated Adepts throughout the whole world. He is the "Initiator,"
called the Great Sacrifice. For, sitting at the threshold of Light, he looks into it from within the
circle of Darkness, which he will not cross; nor will he quit his post till the last day of this life
cycle. Why does the solitary Watcher remain at his self-chosen post? Why does he sit by the
fountain of primeval Wisdom, of which he drinks no longer, as he has naught to learn which he
does not knowaye, neither on this Earth, nor in its heaven? Because the lonely, sore-footed
pilgrims on their way back to their home are never sure to the last moment of not losing their
way in this limitless desert of illusion and matter called Earth-Life. Because he would fain show
the way to that region of freedom and light, from which he is a voluntary exile himself, to every
prisoner who has succeeded in liberating himself from the bonds of flesh and illusion. Because,
in short, he has sacrificed himself for the sake of mankind, though but a few Elect may profit by
the Great Sacrifice. It is under the direct, silent guidance of this MAHA-(great)-GuRu that all
the other less divine Teachers and instructors of mankind became, from the first awakening of
human consciousness, the guides of early Humanity." The Secret Doctrine, vol. I, p.208.

Blavatsky speaks of Guru Rinpoche or Padmasambhava (730 - 805, biography). She is correct in assigning him spiritual duties that encompass a
planet. Someday the world will recognize this but we're not there yet. No one reaches Heaven except through Christ (Jesus holds the office of
Christ and for any who expect to ascend back to heaven, they must go through their own Christ Self where they will meet Jesus.) and no one
becomes a Guru without Padmasambhava. So, in 1604, was there one other adept ready to change the world 800 years after Padmasambhava?
Paracelsus believed there was.

From The Shakespeare Code:

"It was in 1572 that nature took up the challenge of Aristotle, who had claimed more than a thousand years earlier that the heavens were
immutable, but the stars were fixed, that nothing could ever change in the skies. In the 14th year of Elizabeth's happy reign, the heavens
proved him wrong. A marvelous new star [a comet] flashed out of the constellation Cassiopeia. The star was as short-lived as it was a
brilliant. Within a year and a half, it was gone, leaving behind a world startled by this awesome portent. Tyco Brahe, a Danish
astronomer, was the first to record its appearance. He reported it as a being brighter than Venus, so bright that it could be clearly seen
even in the fullest light of day. Some said it was a comet; others, a star. Some said it had the same luminous appearance as the star that
guided the Magi, the Bethlehem Star, which had appeared so mysteriously 1500 years before. Whatever it was called, it was a strange
sight in the heavens during the months that it could be clearly seen. After 16 months the Guest Star disappeared, never to shine again,
leaving even the astronomers musing over its appearance in the "unchangeable" heavens. The portent of the star of 1572 was not easily
understood. But one man had claimed to know all about itthe famous Swiss mystic Theophrastus Bombastus von Hohenheim, better
known as Paracelsus. He died 20 years before Francis [Bacon] was born, but he had been comfidently prophesying the coming of the
comet for many years. When it comes, he predicted, it will be "a harbinger" of a great renovation of society"the coming revolution,"
he called it. The comet would announce a presence of "a marvelous being... who as yet lives not, and who shall reveal many things."
This being would be a master of all arts, bearing three divine gifts to change the face of the world.

Prophecies of comets, stars and rarely gifted beings did not ring as strangely in the ears of Elizabethans as they do in our ears today.
(And we, in our time, do not treat them as scornfully as did our brothers 50 years ago.) Just who this great master of all arts would be
only the gods in heaven could know for certain, but the one man of that time who came closest to fulfilling Paracelsus' prophecy was
our man of mystery, Francis Bacon.

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Francis was about 12 years old at the time of the appearance of the star, but already he was showing the marks of genius. He was a
young prodigy coming into his adulthood, ready to leave the security and warmth of the Bacon home for a broader life as a student at
Trinity College, on the River Cam at Cambridge. Was his coming of age the event prophesied by Paracelsus? Some Baconians believed
that it was and that the three gifts are Bacon's outer philosophical and scientific writings, the plays of Shakespeare, and his involvement
with the Rosie-Crosse and Freemasonry movements." pp. 35 &36.

Was Sir Francis Bacon worthy of a comet and a supernova heralding his mission?
Was he the heir apparent of the 800 year cycle in the lineage of Jesus Christ and Padamasambhava?

Most emphatically, Yes! Sir Francis Bacon's accomplishments: 1.) the writer of Shakespearean plays, 2.) redid the entire British law code (bringing
all the disparate elements of Roman and common law together) that remains the basis of British law today. 3.) put science on a firm foundation, 4.)
tried to elevate the culture and learning of all mankind, 5.) the moving force behind esoteric societies i.e. Freemasons and Rosicrucians and 6.)
helped to colonize North America with these new esoteric and brotherhood ideals. Here is Manly P. Hall from the Secret Teachings of All Ages on
Bacon:

"Father of modern science, remodeler of modern law, editor of the modern Bible, patron of modern democracy, and one of the founders
of modern Freemasonry, Sir Francis Bacon was a man of many aims and purposes. He was a Rosicrucian, some have intimated the
Rosicrucian. ... Scores of volumes have been written to establish Sir Francis Bacon as the real author of the plays and sonnets popularly
ascribed to William Shakspere. ... The Bacon-Shakspere controversy, as its most able advocates realize, involves the most profound
aspects of science, religion, and ethics; he who solves the mystery may yet find therein the key to the supposedly lost wisdom of
antiquity." p.542

Doesn't this extraordinary rsum qualify him for the exalted appellation from Paracelsus, "a harbinger" of a great renovation of society"the
coming revolution," "a marvelous being... who as yet lives not, and who shall reveal many things." But was Bacon's endeavors enough to deserve
such praise? Was Paracelsus' intuitive knowledge of these events also describing an ongoing unfoldment of some great divine plan?

The significance of the 1572 comet.

The comet that Paracelsus prophesized appeared around the 12th birthday of Bacon. Why is that year
important in the life of a young Francis Bacon? The first 12 years are relatively karmic free as the soul
courses its way through the 12 signs of the Zodiac. This is a period of grace which allows the child to
grow into maturity and is the reason why children should not be robbed of their childhood. Otherwise,
the soul will suffer later in life.

After the cycle of 12 years, the soul is ready to take on her karma and begin her mission. Bacon was
the original 'indigo child.' Being the secret son of Queen Elizabeth, he was given the finest education.
Even Roger Bacon, about 350 years earlier entered Oxford University at age 13. At age 12, Francis
was indeed ready to begin the accelerated path of his final embodiment that would ultimately lead to
his ascension as the Comte de Saint Germain. That comet provided the impetus, light and energy for
Bacon to initiate the cycles of a grand life and beyond. But this was no ordinary life. And he was not
your run-of-the mill adept. He wanted to bring about a revolution for all mankind. He was to receive
Sir Francis Bacon
an added boost. A Star. Not just any star, his personal Star, just as the Bethlehem Star will forever be
associated with Jesus.

What changes did the supernova of 1604 bring to Bacon's life?

Witnesses have said the supernova was very bright. As with any powerful astrological aspect, the effects are often seen before they appear or go
exact. There was one impediment to Bacon's mission. It was his own mother, Queen Elizabeth. She was the reason he wrote the Shakespeare plays
in secret. Within those plays he tells his true story, including his birth, using ciphers. One year before the supernova arrives to physical sight but
beginning to exert an influence, the Queen dies. That year, 1603, King James ascends the throne signaling the change of fortune for Bacon. He is
Knighted in 1603. The year the comet appears in 1604 he begins The Advancement of Learning which is then published in 1605. The changes start
accelerating in 1607 when he becomes Solicitor. In 1608 he begins Novum Organum. The books, accolades and titles continue on, year after year
until he leaves the scene in 1626.

As I have written elsewhere, (The Hidden Significance of Enoch ...) many have made their ascension. Jesus ascended. The second avatar in the 800
year cylcle ascended, afterall, he was a Buddha. Here is Padmasambhava's foremost disciple, Yeshe Tsogyal', describing the event:

" ... Padmasambhava mounted a beam of sunlight and in the flicker of a moment flew away into the sky. From the southwestern
direction, he turned his face to look back and sent forth a light ray of immeasurable loving kindness that established the disciples in the
state of nonreturn*. Accompanied by a cloudlike assembly of the outer and inner dakinis making musical offerings, he then went to the
southwestern continent of Chamara**. " From The Lotus-Born, The Life Story of Padmasambhava by Yeshe Tsogyal. pp. 207, 208.

Did the next avatar after Padmasambhava ascend also? I believe so and so do many others. Here are his own words describing the end of his life as
Sir Francis Bacon given in a dictation in May of 1955:

"Born to the throne of England, but denied its authority, my soul did weep in sorrow and frustration. Stirring within my consciousness
was a "seed idea," born of the Father of Light, but not yet nourished and developed to the point where it might be efficaciously utilized
by mankind. Yet, such is the confusion of the outer consciousness, that often by effort of human will such ideas are aborted or stillborn
before their time. This wisdom of abiding in the will of the father (who will see that the fruit of his seeds matures at the right time)
comes with suffering, with illumination and with grace. So I learned that the world brotherhood was not to be the outcome of a dynasty
of human kings but of a spiritual bond of selflessness, impersonal service and shared vision at a later day. ...

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A great Master and dear friend, beloved Jesus, had been tempted, long before me, to accept a human throne in order to utilize the
position of authority to further his teachings. He wisely rebuked the interceding advocate for temporal power. Long before his ministry,
another (Lord Buddha) renounced an already secured throne to find the heart of God and embody the spirit of that heart for his
fellowmen.

It comes to every man in his timean opportunity to relinquish all power and authority into the hands of the Father of Light. When the
great surrender is madethen the VICTORY does come!

I remember well when my call came! I remember the dreams, visions unfulfilled, hopes and plans resulting from communion with my
maker, there remained yet ephemoral phantoms, some woven into words which would outlive the garment of flesh I wore (the
Shakespearian classics, Bacon's utopia, etc.).

To leave all these dreams and plans unfulfilled was not an easy task. Yet, those far greater than I, looking upon the future with unbound
eyes, recommended that I prepare to come HOME. Other souls, strong and true, promised to weave their life energies into completing
the pattern of my free star!

I remember yet how, after winding up my personal affairs as best I could, I left England and crossed the Channel. The rough and
choppy seas and the heavy fogs brought to remembrance another crossing. Then only faith sustained us as we journeyed to the shores of
the land where one day my vision would become fact (as Columbus).

The generous nobleman with graceful horses waiting on the shores of France, the long journey across the green fields, the snug villages,
the more difficult mountain passes into Transylvaniathese are all burned into my heart forever! The kind welcome of my host and
friend, the enjoyment of the peaceful woodland, the soft bird song, the early spring flowersall these tie my heart yet to dear "Mother
Earth" and all who live upon her." The Bridge to Freedom Journal, Book 2; pp. 278 & 279.

And so, after faking his death, Lord Bacon made his way to a secrect retreat in Transylvania to make his ascension. Or as Manly P. Hall puts it:
"While, as before stated, the principles of the Hiramic legend are of the greatest antiquity, it is not impossible that its present form may be based
upon incidents in the life of Lord Bacon, who passed through the philosophic death and was raised in Germany." (op. cit., p.241). But wait, just as the
Ascended Master Elijah ('Elias come again') was allowed to return one more time as John the Baptist to prepare the way for Jesus, so he was
alllowed an extraordinary dispensation to return one more time in an Ascended Light Body to help the "Other souls, strong and true" mentioned
above, to finish the work he had started as Bacon. They were in place ready for his help in the 1700's. They were in his beloved Freemason and
Rosicrucian Orders; they were heads of State: Louis XV (not to be confused with Louis XVI) of France, Frederick of Prussia and Catherine II of
Russia; they were genteel members of the aristocracy: Madame de Pompadour, Prince Karl of Hesse and Madame d'Adhmar and they were in the
Colonies: George Washington, Ben Franklin, Lafayette and many others.

"For almost 100 years after the ascension of my physical body, I prepared to be invested with the power and authority as the Chohan on
the Seventh Ray. I prepared to be invested with cosmic authority as the directing consciousness of the new cycle of time. You will see
all progress is in graded radiation, graded application and preparation of consciousness.

During my last earth life, I was privileged to come into contact with many Masters, some of whom were already ascended, others of
whom were highly developed and evolved. Through their assistance I was able to use applications given and prepare myself to be free
from the necessity of rebirth. At the close of the Earth life I went into Transylvania and there on the first of May, 1684, passed into the
Ascended Master Octave. My personal ascension was completed in 1684, but the assumption of my office as Chohan of the Seventh
Ray was completed late in the 18th century, after my service to the cause of freedom in America and at the Court of France. When I
assumed office as a Chohan, it was no longer possible for me to use my vital energy in the visitations, such as I had made to the
crowned heads of Europe. Until this time, I had certain liberty to utilize my energies and endeavoring to form a United States of Europe
and to persuade certain students of the occult and metaphysical laws that, if they would cooperate with the Hierarchy, a universal
brotherhood could be established without bloodshed. With the exception of my endeavors through Napoleon Bonaparte, I no longer
gave any personal service to the European governmental circles and my service to mankind became cosmic." op. cit. pp. 227, 228.

This may seem like a fantastic tale, except for the fact that many knew the Count and were a witness to his amazing abilities and demeanor. The
extraordinary writer and philosopher Voltaire knew the Count. He had this to say about him, "a man who knows everything and never dies." Many
were astonished at his lack of aging for over one hundred years. Here is a description of his first appearence at the Court of Louis VX:

"There appeared at the Court in these days and extraordinary man, who called himself Comte de Saint
The Man Who Never Dies Germain. At first he distinguished himself through his cleverness and the great diversity of his talents,
but in another respect he soon aroused the greatest astonishment.
The old Countess v. Georgy who fifty years earlier had accompanied her husband to Venice where he
had the appointment of ambassador, lately met St. Germain at Madame de Pompadour's. For some
time she watched the stranger with signs of the greatest surprise, in which was mixed not a little fear.
Finally, unable to control her excitement, she approached the Count more out of curiosity than in fear.
"'Will you have the kindness to tell me,' said the Countess, 'whether your father was in Venice about
the year 1710?'
"'No, Madame,' replied the Count quite unconcerned, 'it is very much longer since I lost my father; but
I myself was living in Venice at the end of the last and the beginning of this century; I had the honor to
pay you court then, and you were kind enough to admire a few Barcarolles of my composing which we
used to sing together.'
'Forgive me, but that is impossible the Comte de St. Germain I knew in those days was at least 45
years old, and you, at the outside are that age at present.'
"' Madame,' replied the Count smiling, 'I am very old.'
Comte de Saint Germain "'But then you must be nearly 100 years old.'
"'That is not impossible.' ..."" The Count replied. The Count of Saint-Germain by Cooper-Oakley, pp. 27, 28

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I love this stuff. Can you feel the tingling in your spine or on the back of your neck of the Presence of the Master? If not, call to him as you read
on. The Count of Saint-Germain by Cooper-Oakley is absolutely the best source for information on the Count. Much has been lost: "Napoleon III,
puzzled and interested by what he had heard about the mysterious life of the Comte de Saint-Germain, instructed one of his librarians to search for
and collect all that could be found about him in archives and documents of the latter part of the eighteenth century. This was done, and a great
number of papers, forming an enormous dossier, was deposited in the library of the prefecture of police. Unfortunately, the Franco-Prussian War
and the Commune supervened, and the part of the building in which the dossier was kept was burnt." source. And there's this: "Although an effort
has been made to eliminate St. Germain's name from modern Masonic literature, careful research into Masonic archives will prove that he occupied
a prominent position in eighteenth century Masonry." source. The following is from the opening page of Saint Germain on Alchemy by Elizabeth
Clare Prophet:

"He was the WonderMan of Europethis we know. But was he the lost third son of
Prince Ferenc Rakoczy II, the deposed Hungarian ruler? Or did he, as the Ascended
Master Saint Germain, materialize a body to give the appearance that he had descended
through the royal house of Hungary? His birth, death, and true identity are shrouded in Louis XV "the Beloved"
mystery. (Feburary 15, 1710 May 10, 1774)

But one thing is certain: he was highly visible in the royal courtsand invisible! He was St. Germain on Louis XV: "the best and worthiest of
seen to 'disappear' as he left the private quarters of the king and queen at kings" *
Versailles.Without a doubt, his feats as the Count Saint Germain are exclamation ponts
"Louis XV, ... repeatedly declared that he would not
across the diaries of the eighteenth century greats. tolerate any mockery of the Count who was of high
birth." Cooper-Oakley p.39
In the court memoir of Madame de Pompadour, Prince Karl of Hesse and Madame
d'Adhmar, he is remembered as l'homme extrordinaire. Described as slim but well-
proportioned, of medium height and with pleasant features, he had fascinating eyes
which captivated the observing the chance to study them. He wore diamonds on every
fingerand on his shoe buckles. Even after his remarkable conversation with the
Countess de Georgy in 1767, he did not age.

Madame d'Adhmar met him in 1789. "It was himself in person. ... Yes! with the same
countenance as in 1760, while mine was covered with furrows and marks of
decrepitude."

Ageless, a mystery man. There is nothing, it seems, he could not do. He was admired as a
great philosopher, diplomat, scientist, healer, artist and muscian. He knew history so well
that it would seem he actually experienced the events he related. Madame de Pompadour
recalled that "sometimes he recounted anecdotes of the court of the Vallois [French royal
house of 1328 to 1589] or of princes still more remote, with such precise accuracy in
every detail as almost to create the illusion that he had been an eyewitness to what he After the untimely demise of the King, the Count
narrated" appeared once again to Madame d'Adhmar:
"'You have lost,' I said to him, 'a friend, a protector in
His knowledge extended not only back in time but also around the globe. "He had the late King.'
traveled the whole world over." de Pompadour wrote, " and the king lent a willing ear to"'I doubly regret this loss, both for myself and for
the narratives of his voyages over Asia and Africa, and to his tales about the courts ofFrance.'
Russia, Turkey and Austria." "'The nation is not of your opinion; it looks to the
new reign for its welfare.'
He spoke at least twelve languages so fluently that everywhere he went he was accepted "'It is a mistake; this reign will be fatal to it.'"
as a native. These included French, German, English, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, "'What are you saying?' I replied, lowering my voice
and looking around me.
Russian and Eastern languages. "The learned and the oriental scholars have proved the
"'The truth ... A gigantic conspiracy is being formed,
knowledge of the Count St. Germain," wrote a countess at Louis XV's court. "The former which as yet has not visible chief, but he will appear
found him more apt in the langauges of Homer and Virgil then themselves; but with the before long. The aim is nothing less than the
latter he spoke Sanskrit, Chinese, Arabic in such a manner as to show them that he had overthrow of what exists, to reconstruct it on a new
made some lengthy stay in Asia." plan. There is ill-will towards the royal family, the
clergy, the nobility, the magistracy. There is still
He was with General Clive in India in 1755, where he said he learned to melt jewels. At time, however, to baffle the plot; later, this would be
the court of the Shah of Persia from 1737 to 1742, Monsieur de Saint Germain exhibited impossible.'" ibid. p. 58.
his skill at precipitating and perfecting precious gems,particularly diamonds. The King's adviser, the Comte de Maurepas who
"detested" St. Germain, "hastened her [France's]
He also traveled to Japan, as he told Madame d'Adhmar. There's no telling where else ruin," by preventing the Count from intervening.
he visited, for he would appear and reappear unpredictably all over Europe. Yet there
was a purpose behind all that the Wonderman did. And his wonders went far beyond
mere genius.

"He was skilled in healing and the use of medicinal herbs. Some have speculated that it was Saint Germain's use of herbs combined with
his simple eating habits that prolonged his life. Prince Karl of Hesse wrote, "He thoroughly understood herbs and plants, and had
invented the medicines of which he constantly made use, and which prolonged his life andhealth."
He gave an elixir to Madame v. Georgy which made her keep looking 25 for 25 years, according to contemporary accounts. She lived so
long that she came to be called the old everlasting countess. ..."

"... Whenever he traveled, he was welcomed as scholar, statesman and raconteur. He formed secret societies, was a leading figure in the
Rosicrucians, Freemasons, and Knights Templar of the period, and penned the occult classic The Most Holy Trinosophia, using a
mixture of modern languages and ancient hieroglyphics.

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"Monsieur de Saint Germain never confirmed or denied


anything that was said about him. Instead, he would respond
with a smile or a studied evasiveness. His skill as an alchemist
was praised by Louis XV, who provided him a laboratory and
residence at the royal castle of Chambord. And his alchemical
demonstrations were nothing short of miraculous according to
his chroniclers. ..."

"... But why all of this extravagance at court? What was he


trying to prove? He was trying, preciselywith wit and
humor and his prophetic, masterfull presenceto galvanize
an age in the face of the inevitable passing of the old order.
His plan of action was to establish a United States of
Europebefore the pulling of the ripcord of the bloody
French Revolution should leave nothing bad or good of the
royal houses of Europe.

Another of Saint Germain's aims was to accelerate the


progress of science and technology to lift man into a capacity
Chateau de Chambord, Chambord.org
for greater spiritual awareness. At times he played the part of
patron saint of the Industrial Revolution." pp. vii-xi, xv
The Count tried to bring about a United States of Europe. Along with Louis XV, he formed 'The Versailles Group' which created a document and
plan to revolutionize Europe along the lines of what would later become America, including major economic reforms. That document now sits in
the Louvre. Louis XVI later undid all the changes that had begun to be implemented and brought back some of the aristocracy that had been
removed. One of those original members of the Versailles Group later reincarnated as Henry George (1839-1897): 1, 2. He wrote Progress and
Poverty, which Leo Tolstoy, Albert Einstein, Winston Churchill and John Dewey, considered a masterpiece of economics. The book included some
of the principles he remembered (probably unconsciously) from his time spent in the Versailles Group.
Saint Germain next appeared in the Colonies as "The Professor" working to establish that beacon of
democracy which was a dream of his when he was Bacon. He had a hand in designing the flag and he
gave that electrifying speech from the back of Independence Hall, when he shouted out "Gibbet?
They may stretch our necks on all the gibbets in the landthey may turn every rock into a scaffold
every tree into a gallows, every home into a grave, and yet the words on that Parchment can never
die! ..." (link below). He came back later to France to try and save the monarchy from ruin. But they
would not listen. He was familiar with those behind the scenes causing revolution for they had
penetrated a branch of his Masonic Order. After one of the Illuminati's messengers was struck down
by a lightning bolt in Bavaria (Source: Proofs of a Conspiracy by John Robison) their plans were exposed and they
had to go underground. While Scottish Freemasonry remained true to the Founder's principles, the
German Freemasons were infiltrated by Adam Weishaupt of the Illuminati, whom the Count knew
personally, knowing his intent and evil core. From this fertile hiding ground, they did their mischief,
spreading lies about the Queen among other things. The confusion today about whether the
Freemasons are Divinely inspired or something more sinister, dates from this time period.

Alas, his time had run out. He's hopes for Europe were dashed, Franz Grffer was one of the last to see him:

"Saint Germain then freshly passed into a solemn mood. For a few seconds he became rigid as a statute, his eyes, which were always
expressive beyond words, became dull and colorless. Presently, however, his whole being became re-animated. He made a movement
with his hand as if in signal of his departure, then said: 'I am leaving (ich scheide); do not visit me. Once again you will see me.
Tomorrow night I am off; I am much needed in Constantinople; then in England, there to prepare two inventions which you will have in
the next centurytrains and steamboats. These will be needed in Germany. The seasons will gradually changefirst the spring, then
the summer. It is the gradual cessation of time itself, as the announcement of the end of the cycle. I see it all; astrologers and
meteorologists know nothing, believe me; one needs to have studied in the Pyramids as I have studied. Towards the end of the century I
shall disappear out of Europe, and betake myself to the region of the Himalayas. I will rest; I must rest. Exactly in eighty-five years will
people again set eyes on me. Farewell, I love you.' After these solemnly uttered words, the Count repeated the sign with his hand. The
two adepts, overpowered with the force of such unprecedented impressions, left the room in a condition of complete stupefaction. In the
same moment there fell a sudden heavy shower, accompanied by a peel of thunder. Instinctively they returned to the laboratory for
shelter. They open the door. St. Germain is no more there. ..." The Count of Saint Germain, by Isabel Cooper-Oakley; pp. 144, 145.

I am a little saddened re-living this scene of St. Germain's disappointment. There may be nothing worse in the Universe than the disappointment of
a Great Adept. Perhaps there is something worse: being the instrument for the disappointment of a Master. A side note, I remember seeing one of
those history type programs a few months ago on the invention of the train in England. I always thought it was invented in America. I can see why
they beat us, he helped them. No mention was made of St. Germain on the TV program. A pity. Understandable however, since he was always
doing things behind the scenes, giving others credit. The goals and interests of Bacon were ever-present in the Count and undeniable. Wanting to
lift the burdens upon mankind he continued to prod scientific inventions along. Not only did he help invent the train, but also mass-production
methods and he helped create all sorts of new clothing that allowed the common man to dress almost as well as the upper classes.

The pyramid reference above is yet another parallel with Jesus. When Joseph and Mary fled with a very young Jesus to Egypt, it is entirely
possible, and many have suggested it, that he studied with the heirophants at Luxor and in the pyramids.

The author, Isabel Cooper-Oakley pegged that quote above at about 1790. The Count said he would return in 85 years after taking a rest in the
Himalayas. That would be 1875. Guess what organization of the Himalayan Brotherhood started in 1875? Correct, The Theosophical Society,
primarily started by the Master M. and K.H. but with Saint Germain's and D.K's help. However, Saint Germain may have kept his word and

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appeared in 1875, albeit in an unlikely place, Santa Fe, New Mexico. The sisters of Loretto Chapel needed a staircase so they did a Novena to St.
Joseph. An extraordinary "miracle" staircase was built by a mysterious man who left before being paid. Those who are familiar with Saint
Germain's past embodiments know him as St. Joseph. The Count would go on to personally sponsor other activiities of the Great White
Brotherhood starting in the early 20th century.

"During the Theosophical Era, beloved Brothers Morya and Kuthumi invested their energies instead and I builded those energies so that
when I came forth again and my energy again began to flow, my more personal association with mankind would begin again in a
renewed and powerful activity. [Starting with the I AM activity. Editor]

I shall always remember the ceremony in which I received the ceremony as Chohan of the Seventh Ray from the beloved Kwan Yin. I
considered in my heart, if I could ever hope to embody mercy, the compassion and the love of such a Being as Kwan Yin, half hoping
that I might not have to assume that responsibility after so short a preparation at inner levels.

In regard to the use of the Sacred Fire of Transmutation, one of the major impressions which have differentiated her activity from mine
seems to be that she taught the use of the Flame of Mercy as a power of transmutation in the changing of the quality of energy; whereas
the presentation of the Violet Flame as brought forth more recently emphasized the consuming of discord. ...

"... Now it is time to assume another vestment. In addition to assuming the vestment as the Chohan of the Seventh Ray, I will assume
the cosmic of vestment as the director of this great incoming cycle of 2,000 years, which closes the major cycle of 14,000 years as well.
I ask for the prayers and decrees, the devotion, the thought and, the calls of all who love me in this hour, so that I may avail myself of
all that my consciousness can absorb and which I can pour as the greatest blessing to the mankind of earth through the consciousness of
each of you and all my friends throughout the world. I have lived but to serve life. I have lived to set it free. Now is the hour of my
opportunity." Saint Germain 4/21/54; The Bridge to Freedom Journal, Book 2; p. 228.

We live at a momentous time. All eras and cycles are converging right now. The 25,800 year Kali Yuga (1, 2, 3) ends now. The 14,000 and 2,000
year cycles are here for change and we are now half-way through the 800 year old cycle. The Avatar of that Supernova in 1604 is still counting on
"Other souls, strong and true, [who] promised to weave their life energies into completing the pattern of my free star!" It will be another 400 years
till the next "fiery trigon and great conjunction", possibly Maitreya's Star. Until then, Saint Germain is still counting on us to complete his mission.
Just as events hung in the balance in late 18th century Europe for the Count, so it is in America today. Only this time, the denial permeates all of
American society and culture not just the powers that be. The Count is not without his resources in this day and age. He hopes history does not
repeat itself and that we heed the warnings, especially the one received by his ablest disciple, Washington, when he heard those dire words for the
third time: 'Son of the Republic, look and learn, ...' and then saw the vision of his beloved Americal under the gravest of threats. And later,
Washington himself returned during the time of the Civil War to give General McClellan a vital message. It ended on this note:

"... for ere another century shall have gone by, the oppressors of the whole earth, hating and envying her exaltation, shall join
themselves together and raise up their hands against her. But if she still be found worthy of her high calling they shall surely be
discomfited, and then will be ended her third and last great struggle for existence. Thenceforth shall the Republic go on, increasing in
power and goodness, until her borders shall end only in the remotest corners of the earth, and the whole earth shall beneath her
shadowing wing become a Universal Republic. Let her in her prosperity, however, remember the Lord her God, let her trust be always
in Him, and she shall never be confounded."

Change at the highest levels of government was the order of the day in France to head off catastrophe. Back then it was possible to change a
government from the top down. Because of its unwieldy size and the consciouness of the people, that would be very difficult in America today. As
Toynbee said, a civilization that wishes to survive, needs to transcend its focus on the material and begin the process of etherealizing culture. A
quantum spiritual change in America is the need at this late hour.

The codes and ciphers of yesteryear


have been unlocked and laid bare.
But only those with ears to hear
can unfold the Rosy Cross so near,
and know the secret spiritual truths
the Great Adept since 1604 has loosed.

by William C. House

Take a moment, go within, and look at these two. What does your heart tell you?

Francis Bacon, 18 years old; by Nicholas Hilliard Saint Germain by Charles Sindelar, circa 1930's

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* nonreturn: This probably means he assisted them in breaking the wheel of rebirth in that life or a future one.
** Chamara: One of the eight subcontinent's surrounding Mount Sumeru as well as the support for the terrestrial pure land of Guru Rinpoche, known as the Glorious Copper-Colored
Mountain. from The Lotus-Born, p. 240.

At Amazon.com:

Comte de St. Germain by Isabel Cooper-Oakley, Online at Sacred Texts

Count of St Germain at Wikipedia

Great Theosophists--The Count de St. Germain

Memoirs of the Courts of Louis XV and XVI. Being secret memoirs of Madame Du Hausset at Project Gutenberg

The Brotherhood of the Rosy Cross By Arthur Edward Waite; Chapter XVII, Saint-Germain and Cagliostro

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