Thursday, June 9, 2016

Saint Germain

If you study about the historical "Comte de Saint Germain" you find a real person who was often discribed as "The most proficient Oriental Adept of Europe of those times". How he got this "Title" I'm not really sure. However, it is possible he was rich enough to have traveled to the Orient and to have studied with Masters there.

In my own researches I am now convinced that Merlin (who is one of the reported incarnations of Saint Germain) was a young Padmasambhava in India, Nepal and Tibet who brought Buddhism from Nalanda University of those times as a Mahasiddha to Tibet. It also made sense that as Merlin as Padmasambhava grew older he returned to England where he was likely from and installed King Arthur on the throne and helped create the Round Table of Knights which helped create eventually through history and evolution present day England, present day Europe and present Day United States and Canada and all the rest worldwide. It even influenced Ghandi's education in England and the present Democracy of India.

It also makes sense to me in the context of the life and history of Jesus. When I study it from what I learned from histories described by Tibetan Lamas (who have the only unbroken histories available of those times because of the burning of the Library of Alexandria and the sacking of Rome and the sacking of Nalanda University by the Muslim groups that invaded India and burned all histories and killed all Buddhist and Hindu leaders that they could at the time. So, Tibet was and is the only continuous history of what actually happened to Jesus presently available that I presently know of.

Here is what I heard from Tibetan Lamas who had studied these very ancient texts:

Basically it is something like this. As a young man it is believed that Jesus came to India and the Himalayas and learned to raise his body from the dead and to do many feats of the Mahasiddhas of those times. He then returned to the Middle East having learned about Buddhism, Hinduism, supernatural feats and converted it to something people could relate to in the middle East which became Christianity eventually. When he was crucified he took Mary Magdelene and his children to India where he taught and was known as Saint Issa into his 80s when he passed on. So, likely he has many thousands or millions of descendants who are his children through all these generations worldwide now. If you say the word Yesu or Yeshua which is what his name is pronounced as in his native Aramaic language it is not far from Issa if you allow for the ways people pronounce things from different languages which emphasize different sounds and facial muscles around the world.

So, understanding that Merlin might have been born in England as a very gifted Druidic Shaman but also knowing about Jesus and Buddha and traveled to the countries of Afghanistan, India and Tibet while becoming a Mahasiddha. This makes complete sense when you hear how Merlin is often described when he returns to England.

Then you have his reincarnation as Francis Bacon the illegitimate son of Queen Elizabeth I in England (one of two sons) and him becoming the anonymous author of the Shakespearean plays because Shakespeare could neither read nor write actually. Then you have his casket being opened and it being filled with rocks with no body. You have him becoming literally the founder of the Scientific method of Hypotheses, Theories and Laws (which is how I categorize literally everything in my life so I have a whole bunch of hypotheses, fewer theories and the fewest laws. I find if I categorize everything spiritual, physical and otherwise it gives me infinite resources to draw upon as I move through life trying to understand everything whether it is spiritual, scientific, logical, or philosophical or whatever.

This allows me to not "get set" into one way of thinking that might be proved erroneous at a future date. This also allows me to "evolve with the times". So, if one were going to live a 1000 or 10,000 or 100,000 or more years this system would be the one you would want to use upon everything as you moved through all those years constantly learning and rebalancing yourself to survive in literally any environment and culture ongoing.

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