Friday, November 8, 2013

Prince Ragoczy of Transylvania - the Comte de St.-Germain ...

I was looking at:Interesting Website on Saint Germain

And found "Prince Ragoczy of Transylvania-The Comte de Saint Germain there.
When I put this into Google I tried to quote the page from the Philosophic Research Society in Los Angeles. What is interesting to me since I was raised as a child as an I AM student was that MR. Guy W. Ballard who wrote "Unveiled Mysteries" and "The Magic Presence" passed away near Griffith Park Observatory which is also not far from the Philosophical Research Society in 1939. Likely Mr. Ballard knew Manly P. Hall who started the Philosophical Research Society as well.

The Comte de St. Germain: Chapter I. Mystic and Philosopher

www.sacred-texts.com/sro/csg/csg02.htm
The Comte de St. Germain, by Isabel Cooper-Oakley [1912], full text etext at ... here, and that he was the son of Prince Ragoczy 2 of Transylvania by his first wife...

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    In 1776 or shortly thereafter, the Comte de St. Germain settled in a house at ... 1776], and that he was the son of Prince Ragoczy of Transylvania by his first wife, ...

  4. The Comte de St. Germain: The Secret of Kings

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    I. Cooper-Oakley - 1999 - ‎Biography & Autobiography
    Franz-Leopold, Prince Ragoczy, of Transylvania. ... that M. de St. Germain openly appeared in Leipzig in 1777 as Prince Ragoczy, and that he was often known ...

  5. The Most Holy Trinosophia of the Comte de St. Germain (English ...

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    The Most Holy Trinosophia of the Comte de St. Germain (English and French ... Prince Ragoczy of Transylvania: in fact the Comte de St.-Germain appeared in ...

  6. Comte de Saint-Germain - Angels And Masters

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    Also known as Comte de Saint-Germain, The Count of Saint-Germain, der ... with Theosophy) hold that his father was Prince Ragoczy of Transylvania.
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Prince Ragoczy of Transylvania – the Comte de St.-Germain

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The great mysterious adept who termed himself the Comte de St.-Germain is generally supposed to have been born in 1710, but while the church register at Eckernforde contains a record of his death in 1784,  he was seen upon several occasions subsequent to that date, having attended a Masonic conference in 1785 and in Venice in 1788.  The last historical mention St.-Germain was in 1822, at which time he was on the eve of embarking for India.
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The great mysterious adept who termed himself the Comte de St.-Germain is generally supposed to have been born in 1710, but while the church register at Eckernforde contains a record of his death in 1784,  he was seen upon several occasions subsequent to that date, having attended a Masonic conference in 1785 and in Venice in 1788.  The last historical mention St.-Germain was in 1822, at which time he was on the eve of embarking for India.
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Prince Ragoczy of Transylvania – the Comte de St.-Germain

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The great mysterious adept who termed himself the Comte de St.-Germain is generally supposed to have been born in 1710, but while the church register at Eckernforde contains a record of his death in 1784,  he was seen upon several occasions subsequent to that date, having attended a Masonic conference in 1785 and in Venice in 1788.  The last historical mention St.-Germain was in 1822, at which time he was on the eve of embarking for India.
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