Friday, June 5, 2020

How I first got interested in Tibetan Buddhism

It's sort of a long winding road but likely I should start with the Saint Germain Foundation I grew up in from birth to age 21 when I left. My parents were ministers of the Los Angeles "I AM" Sanctuary on Hope street which is still there I believe even today. When they decided not to be group leaders of the Los Angeles Sanctuary anymore because my mother's father died they put a lady in Charge named Stella Becker who was a leader there until I believe she was 106 years old. Before this she was the Sunday Minister of the Church.

But, the leader of the whole Saint Germain Foundation worldwide was Mrs. Ballard. However, her Spiritual name was "LOTUS" and if you ever understood that one of  Saint Germain's previous incarnations was Padmasambhava who was the Mahasiddha who brought Tibetan Buddhism to Lhasa, Tibet from Nalanda Buddhist University (I have been to the ruins of Nalanda Buddhist University by the way) you might know that the name Padmasambhava means literally "Lotus Born".
So, the fact that Mrs. Ballard's Spiritual name was Lotus is integral to Padmasambhava and I realized this.

So, Mrs. Ballard had a Tibetan Buddhism Connection because of her Spiritual name.

Also, I remembered being with Saint Germain when he was Saint Francis of Asisi when he founded the Franciscan Order in Italy. I also remember being with Saint Germain when he was Milarepa of Tibet. I also remember Saint Germain when he was Merlin and Padmasambhava in the same lifetime.

When Merlin was young he was Padmasambhava and when he was old he returned to the British Isles and was known once again as Merlin, the Magician who put Arthur on the throne and helped start the Knights of the Round Table and all that.

So, my connection to Tibetan Buddhism is Through Saint Germain during all of these incarnations spanning almost 2000 or more years now.


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