Saturday, September 13, 2014

Becoming Saint Germain: or Truth is much Stranger than Fiction

When I look back to be 6 years old in the 1950s, my parents were ministers (we called them Group Leaders) in our church but it is the same thing. Every Sunday I was requested to go to Sunday School and then at the appointed time we were trooped upstairs into the main church in front of hundreds of people and marched down the center aisle to the podium while the people sang "Onward Christian Soldiers". The lyric goes like this: "Onward Christian Soldiers, Marching off to war, with the Cross of Jesus---------". Then we were to carry our American Flags up the center Aisle while they sang of us like Little Christian Soldiers (I was 6). I think this was a carry over from World war II because this would have been 1954 when I was 6. So, people thought this way then in the U.S. Then we all pledged our allegiance to the flag of the United States and I always thought "And to the Republic for which it stands" was "And to the Elephant under which it stands" back then. Sometimes this seems sort of funny to me what little children think when they don't know anything really yet.

However, I also had a friend that used to call Spaghetti "pesgeti" because he was young too.

To me, the way I was raised Saint Germain was like a brother to Jesus sort of like they were spiritual war buddies through reincarnation. Saint Germain (I was told then) was Joseph, the Father of Jesus, Merlin the Magician, Leonardo Da Vinci, Francis Bacon (the father of the Scientific Method), And the Comte de Saint Germain during the 1700s and 1800s and (beyond?)

So, becoming like Saint Germain was something like everyone I was raised around as a child wanted to aspire to just like we all wanted to be like Jesus too. This was a given among the believers of my religion growing up.

The best way I could say it was that Jesus brought Forgiveness and the saving of Souls and Saint Germain brought engineering the next heaven on earth in reality. Jesus saved people's souls and Saint Germain taught people to save themselves and their cultures too in efficiency and practicality.

So, I brought practicality and engineering to spirituality so I could follow in Jesus and Saint Germain's footsteps to help create a heaven right here on earth for all of us. As I got into my 30s I realized Spirituality is a technology but it is a compassionate technology or else the technology will cause your early death if you don't understand this properly.

But, bringing Compassion and practicality and engineering to Spirituality I think this is a worthwhile endeavor, don't you?

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