Friday, November 8, 2013

regarding Prince Ragoczy of Transylvania

Many fictional authors of today like to mix the Comte De Saint Germain, Prince Ragoczy of Transylvania and Count Dracula of Transylvania into the same person. And for some this is great fun. But for serious students of Saint Germain this is sort of like if authors decided to write fictional books about Jesus being Count Dracula. It is sort of the same thing or someone taking one of the Popes of the Catholic Church and writing Dracula Tales about one of them. So, though it is great fun it also is a disservice to many people's belief systems.

For me, the basis of the teaching of  Saint Germain center around the transmutation of the Body and the Blood of Christ. So, often when I watch something about Count Dracula it is upsetting to me especially if Vampires are depicted as good people. Imagine if someone depicted Jesus as a vampire and how you would feel if he was doing his good for people while secretly being a vampire.

So, it is this ambiguity of movies that go in the direction of "Twilight" and others that go down a slippery slope into no man's land that are disturbing to people's belief systems.

It is not that I'm telling people not to write about Saint Germain, it's just that imagine if what you write about Saint Germain were about Jesus. Then you might create a better outcome especially if you are a Christian.

One of the beliefs of many students of Saint Germain is that one of his incarnations was as Joseph the Father of Jesus and Husband to Mary, Jesus' mother. So, this is another thought for you as well.

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