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Monday, June 17, 2024

How Did Saint Germain first manifest on Earth?

 According to what I was taught in the "I AM" Activity growing up Saint Germain's first lifetime that I can remember from childhood was as Joseph the Father of Jesus and husband of Mary Jesus' Mother.

Also, Jesus' native language was not Hebrew but rather Aramaic which is still spoken by some in the middle east. According to the research I just did online there are still 500,000 to 800,000 Aramaic speakers left. Also, Jesus' name was not Jesus but pronounced either Yeshua  or Yesu in Aramaic. So, to call Jesus Jesus is a westernization of his name into Europe likely and away from his native Aramaic language. Also, according to ancient historical Tibetan Texts Jesus came back to India and lived there as a Guru until he was around 85 years old with Mary Magdalene and they had many children who grew up in India. So, this likely means that millions or more people now in India and around the world are biologically related to Jesus.

So, according to the "I AM" teachings I learned as a child because Jesus' father was Joseph who was an incarnation of Saint Germain they have continued their friendship down through the ages to the present.

So, if we believe in linear progressive reincarnation as a human being then likely one of the next births of Saint Germain would be as Merlin the Magician. However, when I was in Rewalsar I asked if Saint Germain was also Padmasambhava and he sent a Violet Lightning storm and violet clouds and rain in answer to my question. Later I learned that Padmasambhava had pink skin like Nordic people do and wondered about him being Merlin the magician later in life and got a positive answer yes as well in this.

So, because of all this I believe Padmasambhava (Lotus Born this means) was also Merlin the magician later in life and helped King Arthur be born and ascend the throne of England with all the round table and knights and all this stuff. However, as a younger man in India and Tibet he was also a Mahasiddha called Padmasambhava who took Buddhism from the Buddhist Nalanda University to King Trisong Detsun in Tibet and helped meld Tibetan Buddhism from the Local Bonpo religions and Buddhism. So, Tibetan Buddhism is a blend of Buddhism and the local Bonpo religions of Ancient Tibet. 

So,  Padmasambhava taught Mandarava (a princess) in Rewalsar, India and also Padmasambhava's teacher was Sri Singha:

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Sri Singha (Sanskrit: Śrī Siṃha, Tibetan: ཤྲི་སིང་ཧ, Wylie: shri sing ha) was the teacher of Padmasambhava, Vimalamitra, and Vairotsana. He was a principal student and dharma-son of Mañjuśrīmitra in the Dzogchen lineage, and is credited by the Nyingma school with introducing Dzogchen to Tibet.

Sri Singha - Wikipedia

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Also, Lama Wangdor of Rewalsar, India came to the U.S. within a couple of years of my visiting him in Rewalsar and gave a Dzogchen initiation to myself and my family and friends and about 100 other people in mt. Shasta around 1986 or 1987 around then.

 

 
 more quotes regarding Aramaic spoken by Jesus and 500,000 to 800,000 to this day in the Middle East:

… century as a first language by many communities of Assyrians, Mizrahi Jews (in particular, the Jews of Kurdistan/Iraqi Jews), and Mandaeans of the Near East …
Apr 10, 2024
Aramaic - Wikipedia
Wikipedia
East Aramaic is still spoken by a few small groups of Jacobite and Nestorian Christians in the Middle East. See also Syriac language.
May 28, 2024
Aramaic language | Description, History, & Facts - Britannica
Britannica
Aramaic - Wikipedia
Aramaic - Wikipedia
 
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Do any people speak Aramaic today?
Small groups of people still speak Aramaic in different parts of the Middle East. The wars of the last two centuries have made many speakers leave their homes to live in different places around the world. Today, between 500,000 and 850,000 people speak Aramaic languages.

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