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The Ascended Master St. Germain

 

St. Germain (SG1)

The Count St. Germain, known as the "Wonder Man of Europe" in the 1700's. He looked the same for 100 years, spoke every language, traveled by thought, fed the poor, and worked for peace. He took his body into light (ascended), and now works with humanity mostly from the lighter realms. He precipitated this photograph into the hands of Godfré Ray King.

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St. Germain (SG2)

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The Count St. Germain (see above.) This is from a painting by Peter Fich Christiansen.

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St. Germain (SG3)

The Count St. Germain, from a painting by Marie Klement of Australia.

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St. Germain (SG4)

The Count St. Germain. This we call "cosmic" St. Germain, from a painting by Claudio Gianfardoni.

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St. Germain has a long history of service to humanity, going back more than 150,000 years. In his latest incarnation, he was born to Queen Elizabeth I out of wedlock in the 16th Century and was named Sir Francis Bacon. In that time, it seems virtually certain, he wrote the plays attributed to William Shakespeare.

Deeply involved in esoteric studies and practices, he became the leading spirit of Rosicrucianism. Evidence (mostly the lack of a dead body!) suggests that he feigned his death as Sir Francis, and traveled incognito through Europe, emerging as Prince Racoczy of Transylvania.

Finally, he appeared in the early 1700s as Comte de St. Germain of France. He was welcome in royal courts all over the known world, using his influence for good. He held the same appearance for over 100 years in the 18th and early 19th centuries.

There are letters about this--some by Marie Antoinette's lady in waiting--kept in the Louvre Museum in Paris. Emporer Frederick the Great called him "the man who never dies." Even at table with kings, he was never seen to eat. He could leave the French court and be in India the next day. He manifested gems and gave them away.

He did much to help and feed the poor, developing lending systems, cloth dyes, and other inventions to help empower common folk. He worked diligently to assist the French king to realize that people must be better cared for under his regime, attempting to prevent the French Revolution.

He also was an ambassador between the English and French and other courts, working for peace. He was called "the Wonderman of Europe." Clear records of his activities can be found today in the archives of France, Germany, Austria, Holland, and Denmark.

St. Germain was last seen in physical form around 1822. He now works mostly from lighter realms, continuing to serve the world. One of the best biographies of St. Germain is Comte de St. Germain, by Isabel Cooper-Oakley (Theosophical Publishing House, 1912). In that book are listed many others. You can also read about him in the books, Unveiled Mysteries and The Magic Presence, by Godfre Ray King (St. Germain Press).

These powerful and sacred prints are a wonderful addition to every environment, bringing peace, beauty and inspiration. AMI distributes high quality prints of all images shown. The 5 x 7 pictures are laminated in extra-thick, optical-quality plastic, protected and preserved for a lifetime. The 8 x 10 pictures are protected by a removeable archival sleeve.

5" x 7" Laminated Prints - $7.00

8" x 10" Full Color Photographic Reproductions (not laminated) - $12.00
All prints are available in 8x10, except 4x6 prints. Each 8" x 10" Reproduction is enclosed in a high-quality archival sleeve (removable clear plastic cover)