He came to me one day and said, "IF you live to be 100 you will be 500" Then he said, "What do you think of that?"
I said,"I'll believe it when I see it."
Now what he said makes more sense to me paradoxically because I have seen how many scientific advances there have been in medicine and the other sciences so what he said makes more sense to me now. But, because it was Saint Germain I could not completely discount what he said to me even then. So, I said what I said.
Then he said to me: "IF you had given me any other answer you would not be my student."
So, I understood that he wanted me to be a realist about what was happening in my life all the time.
Then he said, "Not only that if you live to be 500 you will see 1000 and if you live to be 1000 you will see 5000 and if you live to be 5000 you will see 10,000."
I remember looking at him like he expected that it was likely I might have to do this and I realized I was okay with this if it happened but I couldn't entirely believe it either and consider myself completely sane.
But, now at 72 I see the wisdom of all this not only for myself but for all of you as well.
We live in very very paradoxical times in that if you survive the coronavirus you might almost never die for hundreds or thousands of years.
This is how paradoxical the times we live in actually are.
By God's Grace
Sheltering in place we are all learning to be spiritual monks in a way in how we use our time effectively praying here on earth for the living and the dying here on earth and in heaven.
By God's Grace
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