In 1985 I realized that Saint Germain and Vajra Kilaya (Vajra means Diamond or Lightning) had sent me there with my family then in 1985.
Two months before I left I was at my Fire Lookout which was at Call Mountain and Vajra Kilaya came to me and said to leave for India on December 10th 1985. I went home and told my wife about this. Her comment was at the time: "Where is the money going to come from?" I said, "I don't know but if we are supposed to go it will come."
It came in the form of an inheritance. However, when we tried to make it work we couldn't figure out how to do this. Finally around December 1st I had sort of given up trying we were walking with a friend of mine through Haight Ashbury and he was telling us how he had once worked on the Berkeley Barb as a young man in the 1960s. We walked past a Travel Agency that said something like 2 weeks in Hawaii for 280 dollars which seemed impossible to me. My mother thought this was interesting and decided to go in and investigate. So, to protect her I went in with her and realized this was a very special travel agency dedicated to sending college students and professors of colleges in the Bay area overseas to do research. So, I realized with these kinds of tickets where it is not based upon time but upon a general time frame of months that I might be able to afford to pull this off for my family.
I asked the man how much for the 5 of us to Katmandu, Nepal? He said that we would have to leave before the 11th of December so I wrote a check for $6000 for 5 6-month open ended tickets to Katmandu by way of Narito, in Japan, Bangkok in Thailand, Hong Kong if we wished, and Katmandu. He also said we had to get as far as Bangkok Thailand by the 11th of December because the holidays began there and we wouldn't be able to after that.
So, we ran home and packed as fast as we could because we only had a few days to prepare. So, on December 11th 1985 my wife and I and our three children 10, 12, and 14 were in 1st Class of a Japan Air Lines jet (a 747) to Narito Airport in Japan.
Later when I had visited Bodhgaya and we were all given the Kalachakra by the Dalai Lama along with about 500,000 others from around the world, we next went to Dharamshala, India by train and Bus across India including visiting New Delhi, The Taj Mahal and Varanasi and the Burning Ghat.
In Dharamshala, India the Monks and Lamas kept telling me I must go to Rewalsar (Tsopema) in Tibetan. So, one day we hopped on a bus and went there.
Here is where Padmasambhava showed me that he was also Saint Germain or either way you want to look at it.
I felt Dorje Drollo or (Dorje Grollod or Dorje Drollod) depending upon who is translating from Tibetan, was the same vibration as Saint German so I asked Saint Germain if he was also Padmasambhava. I did this because I started to think that Merlin as a young man might have been Padmasambhava who brought Buddhism to Tibetan from Nalanda University in India then. Also, descriptions of Padmasambhava described him as having "Pink Skin" like Europeans, Britishers and Scots.
And I also knew that Saint Germain had incarnated as Merlin the Magician too to put King Arthur on the throne of England to move the culture forward at that time as well. Also, if you go to Glastonbury, England this area feels like Saint Germain as well. When I go there my mind gets very very clear which is what Saint Germain is like too.
So, one day when I was being taken to where Padmasambhava had been being burnt at the stake by a King where he had turned the stake into a lake and had flown up the mountain and melted his footprints into a stone I walked into the stone hut built around the stone to protect it from pilgrims chipping them out and removing them I saw that my boots were the same size as Padmasambhava's shoes so I put one of my boots into the right footprint and it fit perfectly and I laughed in amazement at this.
This is even more amazing in that in 1973 Saint Germain literally made me one of his bodies and minds here on earth. So for me this was doubly amazing in this sense. So, as I walked outside after that the whole sky had turned violet purple like the Violet Sacred Flame that Saint Germain is known for. Then Violet Lightning and purple rain came out of the clouds continually for several hours after this. I was taken along with my family to see Wangdor Rinpoche who eventually came to Mt. Shasta and gave about 100 of us or more there Dzogchen, which is one of the two highest initiations ever given to Tibetan Buddhists in the world. The other one is Mahamudra.
So, now you can see the connection between Saint Germain and Tibetan Buddhism through Padmasambhava who brought Buddhism from Nalanda University to Tibet and King Trisongdetsun there.
The way I would look at this is Padmasambhava was Saint Germain in another cultural context. And if Padmasambhava and Merlin were the same incarnation, that means that Merlin was Padmasmabhava when he was younger before King Arthur and the Knights of the Round table.
Often we think that people have to stay in the same country their whole lives because they didn't have planes and steamships and cars then. This isn't true. Some people traveled all over the world who were seeking knowledge and enlightenment or wealth of various kinds even then.
Besides, if you were as supernaturally gifted as a Padmasambhava or a Merlin, no one could stop you in whatever you wanted to do.
For example, imagine Jesus wanting to travel the world. He would levitate or walk across the oceans wherever he wanted to go. In fact in Kalapana on the Big Island of Hawaii he is reported to have done this. They called him Caimu then, the local Hawaiians.
Another example of this is when he came to the Hopi Indians and gave them the Blue Corn to plant in the desert. Both of these are examples of Jesus traveling around the world and giving his teachings to people everywhere.
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