Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Literature on the Count de Saint Germain

Literature about The Count of St. Germain

Biographies

The best-known biography is Isabel Cooper-Oakley's The Count of St. Germain (1912), which gives a satisfactory biographical sketch. It is a compilation of letters, diaries and private records written about the Count by members of the French aristocracy who knew him in the 18th century. Another interesting biographical sketch can be found in The History of Magic, by Eliphas Levi, originally published in 1913.[23]
There have also been numerous French and German biographies, among them Der Wiedergänger: Das zeitlose Leben des Grafen von Saint-Germain by Peter Krassa, Le Comte de Saint-Germain by Marie-Raymonde Delorme and L'énigmatique Comte De Saint-Germain by Pierre Ceria and François Ethuin. In his work Sages and Seers (1959), Manly Palmer Hall refers to the biography Graf St.-Germain by E. M. Oettinger (1846).[24]

Books attributed to the Count of St. Germain

One book attributed to the Count of Saint Germain is La Très Sainte Trinosophie (The Most Holy Trinosophia), and although there is little evidence that it was written by him, the original was certainly in his possession at one point.[8] There are also two triangular books in the Manly Palmer Hall Collection of Alchemical Manuscripts at the Getty Research Library which are attributed to Saint Germain.[25]

In Theosophy

Myths, legends and speculations about St. Germain began to be widespread in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and continue today. They include beliefs that he is immortal, the Wandering Jew, an alchemist with the "Elixir of Life", a Rosicrucian, and that he prophesied the French Revolution. He is said to have met the forger Giuseppe Balsamo (alias Cagliostro) in London and the composer Rameau in Venice. Some groups honor Saint Germain as a supernatural being called an Ascended Master.
Madame Blavatsky and her pupil, Annie Besant, both claimed to have met the Count who was traveling under a different name.[citation needed]

In Fiction

The Count has inspired a number of fictional creations:
  • The mystic in the Alexander Pushkin story "The Queen of Spades"
  • He appears in Umberto Eco's Foucault's Pendulum.[26]
  • Chelsea Quinn Yarbro used the count as the base for her series character Count Saint-Germain (vampire), although only the initial book deals with the historical rather than fictional St. Germain.
  • He is an influential character in Katherine Kurtz' novel Two Crowns For America, where he is one of the principal behind-the-scenes leaders in the Masonic connections behind the American Revolution.
  • He is also mentioned as a main character in the Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel series by Micheal Scott as an alchemist and teacher of Fire Magic.
  • The Count is also one of the main characters in the trilogy of the German writer Kerstin Gier; in it, he is a time traveler who wants to become immortal through use of the philosopher's stone.
  • He appears as a traveler, prestidigitator and perfume researcher that has learned many forms of armed and unarmed combat in Robert Rankin's book "The Japanese Devil Fish Girl". In Rankin's "The Brentford Trilogy", Professor Slocombe is at one point directly addressed as "St. Germain" by another character, the implication being that said character recognises him as the immortal Count.
  • He appears in Kouta Hirano's manga Drifters.
  • He is a significant character in Diana Gabaldon's Outlander series, and an apparent time traveler in Gabaldon's spin-off novella, "The Space Between."
  • He is a central character in Kōji Kumeta's manga "Sekkachi Hakushaku to Jikan Dorobou".
  • In Vertigo comics' Dead Boy Detectives, the Count is a pseudonym taken on by occultist child-murderer Gilles de Rais, his claims of immortality genuine.
  • St. Germain is a NPC in Castlevania: Curse of Darkness. He is a person who can travel through time and constantly asks Hector to abandon his quest.
end quote from:

Count of St. Germain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

I was read: "Unveiled Mysteries" as a little child by my mother and father starting between ages 3 and 5 years of age and soon after "The Magic Presence" both written by the pen name of Godfre Ray King of Guy W. Ballard in the late 1920s or early 1930s. These are supposed to be the experiences of Ballard with the now immortal Ascended Master Saint Germain. Ballard and his wife founded the "Saint Germain Foundation" which still exists today during the 1930s and had about 1 million adherents especially in the Los Angeles, Chicago and New York Areas then up until about 1939 when he passed away. Mary Pickford was also a member of this organization along with many actors in Hollywood at this time as well.

I began writing about Saint Germain as Arcane in 1980 while I was living in Mt. Shasta with my family. At the time I thought I was writing therapeutic science fiction to heal myself mostly. It wasn't until 1999 when I almost died of a heart virus from fall 1998 until May 1999 and while I was preparing for death I realized I hadn't been writing fiction. I realized then I had been writing actual past lives in the past, present and future of Saint Germain and my spiritual friends of the ages. So, I continued to write more over the years.

I think the important thing here is not whether you believe me or not. I think what is important in all this is that these writings might help in your ongoing enlightenment towards realization and heaven realms. This is what I think.

Here are some of the things I have written in this vein:

Memories is the story of Arcane(Saint Germain) in that lifetime as he was born about 1 million years into the future on a planet called New Deva. New Deva was settled by colonists originally from Earth from about 2500 AD.  By 1999 I had realized that time and space for a soul is meaningless. So, a soul can incarnate in the past, present or future or future present or past or any time sequence. 

We tend to think of time as sequential but to a soul that actually has no meaning unless that soul is clothed in a physical body during it's time on earth or on another planet or dimension.


The following word buttons are the people from the above history of Arcane (Saint Germain) in more detail.
Tommy was my uncle who disappeared in 1942 during World War II
UNUS is a secret organization to prevent the destruction of earth by any means necessary under the auspices of the United Nations
Scifi was an early web page on my first website in 1999
Ragna eventually becomes Elohar's husband and is the Time General of Earth in 7000s AD.
Protectors is where Purple Delta 7 was first written about.
Eridian or Meridian is who Jonathan Flow eventually becomes through physical and spiritual evolution.
These are poems and poetic prose that I wrote around 1995 or before up until around 2000
Flame is an experience I had (which is still ongoing) with a 10 foot tall Octopus whose species was genetically designed by humans during the 2000s to 3000s AD sort of in the same way dolphins are sometimes used to do undersea work for humans. Flame became a member of the Galactic Time Guard and eventually (60 to65 million years ago) rescued our ancestor humanoids who survived the nuking out of existence of the Asteroid belt planet. After a piece of it fell into the Gulf of Mexico and killed the larger dinosaurs humanoids from the Asteroid belt planet and Mars then colonized earth at that time.
2035 is about Silver who is sort of like a Thomas Edison kind of figure who is born in 2000 so he is 35 in 2035. He clones his mental state and winds up creating Purple Delta 7 beginning brain.
2037: By creating artificial blood cells a state closer to human immortality is reached.
Planet savers I started but it sort of will leave you hanging in space. If I'm inspired I will write more at some time.
Elohar is a future reincarnation of my mother who was born in 1919 and passed away in 2008.
 Prophetess is the 2nd Wife of Arcane from New Deva after his first wife chooses to pass on when their children decide to pass on around 700 to 900 years of age.
God asked me to write EMP to prevent what I'm writing about from actually happening.
Maldek is about the Asteroid Belt planet that is now the asteroids out beyond Mars.
Gopher people is about gopher people who are actual gophers
Purple Delta 7 first shows up in the Protectors above if you want to read that first
Padma is a 15 year old who meets Guatama Buddha and eventually becomes an immortal Mahasiddha
Hiding is about a Time Cadre and how they can stay secret ongoing while living here on earth.


 

No comments: