Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Saint Germain

We are all conditioned as children to believe as our parents do. At some point or other usually during our teens we either decide we agree in part or in full with our parents or we decide we disagree with our parents about what they believe.

In my case as a child up until age 10 I went along with my parents beliefs even though they were quite unusual at the time during the 1950s for anywhere because I loved my parents and felt they were doing the best they could. Also, they seemed very dedicated to what they believed in and were put in charge of a Church centered around beliefs about Jesus and Saint Germain in Los Angeles on Hope street when I was 6 years old.

Then, when I became 10 I got Blunt trauma childhood epilepsy. At the time I was a budding young scientist and always interested in the scientific method and was reading Heinlein, Asimov and Clark, all of which wrote science fiction as probable future rather than from a fantasy base. So, they were theoretical scientists as they wrote about a potential future here on earth and beyond.

When I started to have seizures at 10 after delivering the Glendale News Press I needed something to believe in. But, also I was a natural intuitive growing up. So, all these things created my relationship with both Saint Germain and Jesus to be what they are now. This also led to my experiences with masters all over the world and eventually traveling to Thailand, India and Nepal for 4 months with my family in 1985 an 1986 and receiving the Kalachakra Tantra initiation along with 500,000 other people from the Dalai Lama there in Bodhgaya around Christmastime 1985. This I also experience as a further initiation and connection with Saint Germain because the original historical Saint Germain was considered the most proficient Oriental Adept in Europe during the 1700s. So, even in going to India, Nepal and Thailand I was following in both Saint Germain's and Jesus' footsteps towards enlightenment.

Each person much forge their own relationship with the infinite. And because from first hand experience I see just how hard it is for everyone "just to stay alive another day" I respect all paths
that are based upon "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you". So, paths of compassion I respect now whether people believe in God or not worldwide.

This I have also learned from being a life long student of Saint Germain and Jesus. So, as I have grown in understanding over the years I find myself less interested in organized religion in general and more interested in Saint Germain, Jesus and Buddha including Maitreya Buddha (the coming Buddha who also might be a 2nd coming of Jesus simultaneously). So, what is important to you? ARe you compassionate to yourself and others? How do you live with yourself? And Can you live with yourself? Living a life of integrity according to a compassionate belief system of some sort likely is the most important thing any of us can do in any lifetime here on earth.

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