Wednesday, December 9, 2020

If you live to be 100:

 Padmasambhava is one of the previous incarnations of Saint Germain. he proved this to me one day in Rewalsar, India "called Tsopema to Tibetans".

I was there with my family having been recommended to go there by several Tibetan Lamas and Monks in Dharamshala. All of them sense me and my family needed to go there to this Padmasambhava holy place.

One day, my family and I were hiking up above Rewalsar in order to see the Padmasambhava footprints melted into to rock up high. 

At the time I was wearing size 14 Vasques Cascade hiking boots. So, when the Tibetan Monk opened the door of a building that protected this holy site from vandals trying to steal the footprints I saw the footprints there and so I lifted my boot and put my right boot into the right footprint and I laughed because my boot was exactly the same size as Padmasambhava's footprint. The monk was startled by this and when I walked back outside the sky had turned a purple violet and soon violet lightning came out of the sky as well.

I had asked Saint Germain the day before if he was Padmasambhava in addition to being Saint Germain. This was his answer: "A resounding "YES" with a purple violet sky with violet lightning  coming out and crashing to the ground in various places.

Lama Wangdor whose place was nearby invited me and my family to tea which acknowledged his connection to all of us there as well. Later, without my knowledge at first Lama Wangdor came to Mt. Shasta and gave about 100 of my friends there at the time the Dzogchen Initiation which is said to be one of the two most powerful initiations ever given in Tibetan Buddhism towards complete enlightenment.

The other one is called "Mahamudra" I believe.

When Saint Germain came to me in my 20s he said that:

IF you live to be 100 you will see 500

If you live to be 500 you will see 1000

If you live to be 1000 you will see 5000

If you live to be 5000 you will see 10,000

Then he asked me what I thought of that.

I felt really put on the spot so I said honestly:

"I'll Believe it when I see it."

Then he said to me: 

"If you had said anything else you wouldn't be my student" and he smiled.

By God's Grace

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