Saturday, March 7, 2026

One of Saint Germain's more famous statements is: "There is nothing good or bad but thinking makes it so."

At first this doesn't seem right. However, if you are adult enough in your ways regarding thinking about all things in your life you sort of know this is true.

The world is not really right or wrong or even good or bad because it all depends upon your point of view. For example, if you are a person who believes in the Shia Religion in Iran to them the western Christian world might only be bad and only they are good. I also had a similar experience that many Christians have had that is basically: "Everyone in our Christian Church is good and everyone else is going to hell." This is what I personally experienced growing up. And when I realized there likely were only 30,000 people at most in my religion growing up this meant that everyone else on earth was going to hell. At this point as I grew into adulthood I knew there was something really wrong with all that idea. So, as an adult I don't believe that anyone is going to hell just because they are in any religion or not in any religion. This is where all this kind of thinking in all religions brought me to now.(and ever since I was a teenager and could begin to really think for myself about all things on earth and beyond).

So, then I had to come to Saint Germain's statement which is: "There is nothing good or bad but thinking makes it so."

However, dealing with this statement you have to really be an adult and maybe even be in college to fully understand it and how it affects basically every aspect of our lives worldwide and likely Galaxy wide too.

So, this statement is not for the faint of heart or people who are still children who might be pretending to be adults worldwide in whatever religion or non-religious state they might be presently in.

But, if you are a full thinking and breathing adult who can actually think for yourself and are not someone not capable of fighting out of a wet paper bag then you get entirely what is being said by Saint Germain here.

"There is nothing good or bad but thinking makes it so."

and then I couple this with: 

Descartes Philosophic saying which is: 

"There is nothing so good that no bad may come of it and nothing so bad that no good may come of it."

And if you are a thinking adult there is a symmetry between these two statements that will allow you to physically survive almost any situation you find yourself in throughout your life.

By God's Grace 

Also, since Saint Germain actually wrote the Shakespearean plays as Francis Bacon this statement which is a Shakespearian statement is from him through the writings of Shakespeare. 

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