Greetings from
Galactic Heart . . . The Violet Flame is one of the tools of alchemy. Today's
posting provides a little bio on the lives of our belove
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Greetings
from Galactic Heart . . .
The Violet Flame is one of the tools of alchemy. Today's posting
provides a little bio on the lives of our beloved Saint Germain. He is one
reason I am here on planet Earth at this most auspicious time. He requested my
Presence.
Saint Germain, along with many other Ascended Masters, are dedicating
their time and energies to the ascension of Gaia and all her people...You and
Me. Spirit is guiding me to remind us all that our support to the Galactic
Federation, Ascended Masters and Earth allies is important. Light is
transforming. I am the Light.
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The Ascended Master Saint Germain—Alchemist of the Soul
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Ascended Master of Divine Alchemy
The soul of Saint Germain has played brilliant roles upon the stage
of life for hundreds of thousands of years. Today Saint Germain is the avatar of
the dawning Age of Aquarius. His forté is the recycling of all that binds and
hinders the full expression of the soul into liberating light—an alchemy that
anyone can learn. It is the alchemy of forgiveness. He is the Lord or the
Seventh Ray, the violet ray that emanates freedom, alchemy, transmutation,
justice and mercy.
Saint Germain has experienced a number of notable embodiments and a
long history of striving in the service of man and God. Some of these lifetimes
included famous historical figures such as the prophet Samuel, Saint Joseph,
Christopher Columbus, Roger Bacon, Francis Bacon, and Count Saint -Germain, who
was known as the "Wonderman of Europe." Each lifetime built on Saint Germain’s
mastery and preparation for his current role as the hierarch of the
Golden-Crystal Age of Aquarius.1
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The Prophet Samuel: Crowning the Biblical Kings
Samuel’s mother Hannah was the second wife of Elkanah. For many
years, Hannah had no children. One year when Hannah and Elkanah went to the
temple to make sacrifices and pray, Hannah begged God to allow her to have a
child. To be barren in those days was a source of shame for women and was
considered an indication that one was not favored by God.
A priest named Eli saw Hannah praying and realized her predicament .
He blessed her and assured her that God had heard her prayers. A year later she
gave birth to Samuel. And, as she had promised, brought Samuel to Eli as a young
child to serve with him in the temple.
The prophet Eli’s time of transition grew near. So God spoke to young
Samuel, calling upon him to be the next prophet of Israel. And Samuel accepted
this holy work, travelling throughout Israel, urging the various tribes to work
together and to cease worshiping idols.
It came about that the tribes desired a king to rule over them.
Samuel was urged by them to appoint the one who would be their leader. God had
already told Samuel that the results of the tribes desiring a king would be
regretted, for their king would take their lands and goods and lead them into
wars. They would know only oppression.
Upon hearing this message, the people turned a deaf ear to the
prophet's warnings. Their choice was a man named Saul. Unfortunately, Saul lived
up to God’s warning and there was much suffering in the land. In response,
Samuel secretly anointed David as the true king of Israel. A conflict between
Saul and David dominated the remainder of Samuel’s life. Samuel's anointing of
David began the Biblical monarchy that formed the lineage of Jesus
Christ.
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Saint Joseph, Protector of the Christ
In addition to what is commonly known about Saint Joseph from New
Testament accounts, information in apocryphal writings and more recent
revelations fill in some details. For instance, Joseph and Mary not only bore
the Savior Jesus but six other children, both male and female. In contrast to
traditional portrayals, Joseph was not merely a carpenter but an artisan in
stoneworking and an adept in the spirtual arts. the family lived within a devout
community, the Essenes, whose beliefs included the oneness of all life, that God
dwelt within each soul and in his creation, and that striving and purity of
motive were the way to God's heart.
Joseph, like Mary and Jesus, communed with the angels. It was
Joseph’s faith in his own prophetic dreams that proved to be key to his role as
guardian of this most holy family. From the outset of the coming together of
Mary and Joseph, angels had intervened. It was an angel that appeared to Joseph
in a dream to reassure him that he should marry Mary although she was many years
younger than he. After the birth of Jesus, an angel appeared to warn Joseph that
Herod sought the life of the newborn. The family escaped to safety--the town of
Galilee, where Jesus grew to adulthood and gloried in his life's mission. Joseph
made his transition before Jesus entered into the fullness of his teaching and
healing ministry. But Joseph had fulfilled his inner vow to protect Mary and to
nurture and instruct the Christ in
Jesus.
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Roger Bacon, Scholar and Scientist
Roger Bacon was born in Somerset, England in 1214. Bacon pursued a
life as a scholar and was engaged in academic and theological studies for
decades. He became a professor at Oxford, specializing in philosophy. Eventually
he became a friar in the Franciscan Order, but this prevented him from holding a
teaching post. His activities were further restricted by a Franciscan statute in
1260 forbidding friars from publishing books or pamphlets without specific
approval.
Bacon’s friendship with Cardinal Guy le Gros de Foulques, who became
Pope Clement IV, proved to be highly fortuitous. The new Pope issued a mandate
ordering Bacon to write to him concerning the place of philosophy within
theology. As a result, Bacon sent the Pope his Opus Majus, which presented his
views on the way philosophy and science could be incorporated into theology.
Roger Bacon also wrote other works on alchemy and astrology.
During his prolific lifetime, Bacon performed many scientific
experiments and documented his work for posterity. These experiments are viewed
as the first instances of true experimental science, several hundred years
before the official rise of science in the West.
Christopher Columbus, Discoverer of the New World
Christopher Columbus was born in 1451 in Genoa, Italy. At the age of
twenty-two, he began an apprenticeship as business agent for three important
families— the Centurione, Di Negro and Spinola families of Genoa. The countries
of Europe had been trading with China and India over land, but with the fall of
Constantinople to the Ottoman Turks in 1453, this route became treacherous. In
response to this, Christopher Columbus with his brother Bartolomeo developed a
plan to travel to the Indies by sailing directly west across the Atlantic.
After continually lobbying at the Spanish court for two years,
Columbus finally made headway with Queen Isabella of Castille in 1492. Columbus
departed from Palos de la Frontera with three ships—the Santa María, the Pinta
and the Niña. Columbus' vision that there was a westward route over the Atlantic
Ocean to the Indies, if realized, would allow Spain, in dire need of funds, to
enter the profitable spice trade. In hindsight we realize that Columbus'
discovery set the stage for the building of a new nation, founded on the
principles of equality and religious
freedom.
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Francis Bacon—To Discover Truth, Serve My Country and Serve My
Church
Francis Bacon was born on January 22, 1561. Biographers believe that
Bacon was educated at home in his early years because of his ill health. At
twelve he entered Trinity College, Cambridge, and lived there for three years
with his older brother Anthony. Francis Bacon studied mostly Latin and the
medieval curriculum common at the time.
For the next three years, Francis traveled extensively, visiting
Blois, Poitiers, Tours, Italy, and Spain. His three goals were to discover
truth, to serve his country, and to serve his church. Under the reign of James
I, Francis Bacon translated the King James version of the Bible. An increasing
number of scholars also believe that he was secretly working with a group of
some of England’s best poets and writers, creating the plays now credited to
William Shakespeare. Perhaps the most accepted and celebrated of Bacon’s own
literary works is The New Atlantis.
Francis Bacon’s works popularized the inductive method of scientific
inquiry. His demand for a planned procedure of investigation established the
approach to scientific research still in use today. Knighted in 1603, he was
given the title of Baron in 1618 and Viscount in 1621. He is recognized as one
of England’s greatest philosophers, statesmen, scientists and authors.
The Wonderman of Europe
After he had already made his ascension, Saint Germain received an
unusual dispensation. The Lords of Karma allowed him to return to Earth. As the
Count Saint-Germain of the House of Rakoczy, he attempted to prevent the French
Revolution and to form a United States of Europe. In befriending European
royalty, he hoped to guide them into positive alliances, creating a United
States of Europe. But his guidance and warnings failed.
He left no stone unturned to capture the attention of those in
power—removing flaws from their diamonds, creating verse and writing it with
both hands at the same time, entertaining them with his vast musical talent, wit
and humor and his ability to speak with expertise on any subject. They enjoyed
the show, but they dismissed his prophetic words. Count Saint-Germain's presence
at court throughout this lengthy period—over one hundred years—is recorded in
the diaries and correspondences of several monarchs and several members of their
courts.
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Madame Blavatsky, Kuthumi, El Morya & Saint
Germain
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