Friday, June 12, 2026

Unveiled Mysteries?

 This is the first book of the Saint Germain Series of Books.

I was read this book when I was 5 years old by my parents. My father broke his wrist falling off a 30 foot ladder as an Electrician so he had to take off work 6 weeks for his wrist to heal enough to go back to work then. We lived in El Cajon then and that summer I think we moved to Tujunga, in Los Angeles County which was within driving distance of the Los Angeles "I Am" Sanctuary that they were in charge of from 1954 to 1960.

In the book Mr Ballard meets first a Panther (Mountain Lion) on Mt. Shasta and Saint Germain shows up and gives him and evervescent drink. Then the rest of the book he teaches Mr. Ballard many things.

the 2nd book as a child I liked better because there were horses being ridden in the Teton Mountains of Wyoming. Eventually my father and I when I was 14 rented horses and rode them up into the Teton Mountains ourselves which was quite an experience in itself.

In the book there are Nada, Bob, Rex and Pearl who are younger people who ride the horses which entertained me a lot as a child listening to their exchanges with each other and Saint Germain.

When I first can remember going to Shasta Springs it was 1953 when I was 5 years old. For me, it was like a summer camp and there were boys to play with from my age of 5 up to 12 years old. And we wandered around Shasta Springs and went down the trail to the railroad tracks and walked all the way down to Mossbrae Falls which was about 1/2 mile to a mile down towards dunsmuir from the Shasta Springs trail down to the Railroad tracks which travel along the Sacramento River in that part of the journey south.

Starting when I was 5 years old I realized I would rather live in Mt. Shasta than San Diego or Los Angeles. Also, I missed the snow of Seattle too. So, living in the snow intrigued me then.

So, eventually I moved to Mt. Shasta for the first time in 1974 when I was 26 with my first with and new born son then.

But, my real love of Mt. Shasta began with the really cool summer camp type of experience I had when I was 5 years old for 6 weeks while my father did the electrical work on the Amphitheater in the city of Mt. Shasta. 

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