I was born into the Saint Germain Foundation and lived growing up in Seattle, San Diego and Los Angeles County up until I was 21 years old. My parents were in Charge of the Los Angeles "I AM" Sanctuary on Hope street from 1954 until 1960 when I was 12 years old. I was trained as an "I AM" Minister and youth group leader until I was 21 years old and left the church. At the time I was idealistic at age 21 and didn't realize fully that all churches are hypocritical at this point. Being idealistic I expected people in a religion to actually live their religion and not be liars like most people are on earth.
However, like I said that was very idealistic to me because I have realized since then that the "I AM" church at that time was more like a very "White Country Club" atmosphere more than anything else from the time of my birth around 1950 to when I left at age 21.
Being an "I AM" Student like I was trained to be by my parents and others was very different for the 1950s especially. I couldn't even talk about my religion because it was so different then. What my parents coached me to say if anyone asked was "It is a lot like Christian Science but you likely have never heard of it."
That is specifically what they told me to say. So, even though we were in Los Angeles County from 1954 to 1969 we still were very careful who we talked to about our religion because religious persecution was very prevalent still in the U.S. People pretended to be very open and Freedom of Religion and all that but that wasn't really what it was like where the rubber meets the road in the 1950s.
So, I didn't tell anyone about my religion unless I felt they had my back like my best friends who would protect me verbally at least to the death.
So, believing in Jesus and Saint Germain, and Mary the Mother of Jesus and the Goddess of Mercy and countless other Ascended Masters was different int he 1950s. However, by the late 1960s all this had changed by college students studying Eastern Religions like Hinduism and Buddhism and everything Asian and Shamanic Religions etc.
So, the late 1960s everything changed and almost everything became positive in a more positive way and people were less discriminated no matter what they believed in "At least along the California Coast" and some other places.
The Fact that it's called the Saint Germain Foundation takes one back to the Comte De Saint Germain of France who Marie Antoinette and King Louis XVI both knew who was a scientist and philosopher of his times and a genius.
The Saint Germain foundation believes that he was born as Francis Bacon the illegitimate son of Queen Elizabeth I of England and is still alive today by the way and that he Ascended like Jesus in 1684 likely in either England or France.
So, like I said this is a very interesting religion on many levels.
Also, people in the Saint Germain foundation often were raised Catholics to begin with because the concept of Transmutation of energies is there too.
It's sort of like communion where the wafers and the wine or grape juice is transmuted into the body and the blood of Christ as a sacrament. Though Communion isn't physically given in the Saint Germain Foundation the prayer of Transmutation is still there and one is taught how to transmute bad things to good things through prayer.
By God's Grace
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