Monday, August 22, 2011

Writing About Saint Germain

I personally think more people should write about their experiences with Saint Germain like I do or if people have experiences with Jesus or other Saints people should write about those experiences too. There is something about sharing amazing experiences with other people. Whether those people believe those experiences or not I think it can awaken what people most need in any given experiences to share the amazing things that can happen in one's life. I know some people need to keep those experiences close to their hearts and other people like myself have the right astrology or whatever you want to call it where people reading about our experiences only empowers us more and more. So, it is like a quantum jump for everyone (the writer and the reader) whenever this happens. It becomes another quantum jump towards enlightenment for everyone by sharing their experiences.

I was first introduced to Saint Germain and Jesus in the womb by my mother and father. They were both ministers in a mystical Christian religion that worshipped both of them so they were thought of as spiritual brothers. So, for example, Joseph Jesus' father was supposed to be one of the incarnations of Saint Germain, so they were close even then. Also, some of the other incarnations that I was taught to believe in as a child were Saint Germain as Merlin, the Magician in England, Francis Bacon, one of the two  illegitimate sons of Queen Elizabeth the 1st of England, Leonardo Da Vinci, Columbus, Christian Rosencrutz and many others. As Francis Bacon, who was thought to never have died partly because when his grave was dug up there were only rocks inside to give the coffin the weight of a man. During this same lifetime that never ended he is thought to have also been known as the Comte De Saint Germain (Count of Saint Germain) who was also known as "The Man who Never Died" of Europe and friend to King Louis the 16th and Marie Antonette and later to Napoleon. Through Napoleon he tried to establish the United States of Europe and finally succeeded in the European Union of today. He was sitting in during the signing of the Declaration of Independence here in the U.S. and when some of the men quaked and were afraid to sign he gave a rousing speech after which "John Hancock" rose up the first to sign in bold letters. Saint Germain is also tied directly into the Masonic Order, the Rosicrucian religion and tied directly into also the Knights Templar. So, his history through multiple lifetimes is very interesting. This is what I was told growing up in my parents religion. Can I vouch that all these lifetimes are true? Can you vouch that everything in the Bible is true? Neither of us can. But can I assure you that Jesus and Saint Germain are real beings and that I have had experiences with both of them? Yes. I can do that.

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