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The Golden Book of Saint Germain
Includes the Count of Saint Germain "The man who never dies and knows everything"
This expanded and illustrated edition of The Golden Book of Saint Germain offers more than just spiritual teachings; it delves deeply into the visual and profound legacy of the Count of Saint Germain. Enriching the original teachings, this edition incorporates a detailed biography, The Man Who Never Dies and Knows Everything, and a timeline of his reincarnations, enhancing the reader's understanding of this enigmatic figure.
The work plunges into spiritual knowledge and alchemy, emphasizing personal transformation and spiritual awakening. Known for his wisdom and alleged immortality, Saint Germain provides, through this book, a path of enlightenment, teaching about the mastery of I Am, the mysteries of internal transmutation, and the power of the spoken word. These teachings, beyond theoretical concepts, are presented as practical life applications, inviting readers to elevate their vibration and understand the ethereal nature of our existence.
The book navigates between the microcosm of the individual self and the macrocosm of the universe, offering a view of spiritual alchemy as a pathway to freedom and personal power. This perspective is not only historical and mystical but also deeply practical, urging readers to apply these timeless truths to their everyday lives.
The editor's postface provides a modern reflection on these teachings, contextualizing them in today's world and highlighting their ongoing relevance. This edition is a source of wisdom and inspiration, not only honoring Master Saint Germain's journey through time but also serving as a guide for those on their spiritual path.
The work transforms into a beacon for introspection, recognition of our divinity, and discovery of the infinite potential within. Thus, The Golden Book of Saint Germain becomes a vital encounter for those seeking meaning, purpose, and spiritual fulfillment, merging ancient wisdom with the contemporary quest for inner light.
The Count of Saint Germain, a legendary and mysterious figure, profoundly marked the European scene of the 17th and 18th centuries. He attracted two kinds of attention: on one hand, the admiration and trust of kings, scholars, and prominent statesmen of Europe; on the other, the envy and jealousy of those who sought to discredit him, accusing him of being a traitor or a charlatan. However, no betrayal was ever proven on his part, nor were his riches found to originate from dishonest actions. Efforts to trace the source of his abundant fortune were fruitless; he did not use banks or bankers, yet he had unlimited credit that was never questioned nor abused by him.
He had the ability to mysteriously disappear and reappear in different countries. Later writings, based on conjecture and human opinion, fail to unveil the enigmas and mysteries surrounding his figure. The reality is that the Count was an Illuminated, an Adept, a Special Envoy of the White Brotherhood, with numerous missions and responsibilities.
It is believed that he was born on May 26, 1696, the son of the last sovereign of Transylvania, Ferenc II Rákóczi, and Princess Charlotte Amalie of Hesse-Rheinfels. After being dethroned by Charles VI, Ferenc II sought to protect his son Prince Rákóczi by spreading the false news of his death and sending him to Florence under the care of Gian Gastone de' Medici. Despite his youth, the Prince stood out for his intelligence and spirituality, becoming involved in Italian Freemasonry while studying at the University of Siena.
His father, a patriot loved by his people, was exiled to Rodosto, Turkey, where he died in 1735. The Prince attended his deathbed and was later sent by the Sultan on a diplomatic mission to Transylvania. Hungarian history, however, describes him as a stranger, a "son of a German woman" who grew up far from his father's tradition. Records suggest his early death, but mysterious events and sightings in various places during those years challenge this claim.
It is vital to understand these contradictions to absorb what the evidence suggests. Despite being a spiritually advanced young man, the Prince never showed signs of the abilities he would later demonstrate. After his father's death, when it seemed he would be reclaimed by his people and the Hungarian Court, strange maneuvers began to occur that soon caught the world's attention. For instance, at the time of Ferenc II's death, his son was seen in Holland, contacting Sir Loane, a prominent Rosicrucian and president of the Royal Society of London. While the Sultan used him in Turkey, the Prince was a guest of the Shah of Persia. He "historically dies" a year after his father, when events might have tied him to an official life in Hungary, and just as he "dies," he reappears in Scotland, living mysteriously until 1745. From there, he moves to Germany and Austria on industrial missions, and then to India to study alchemy. He does not reappear publicly until 1758 when he establishes contact with Marshal Belle Isle of the French army. During all these years, he acted under multiple identities, including Marquis of Montferrat, Count Bellamare, Chevalier Schoening, Chevalier Weldon, Monsieur de Surmont, and Count Soltikoff, before undertaking his mission in Paris under the name Count of Saint Germain.
Table of contents
Authorization for disclosure
Chapter I
"I AM"
Chapter II
Active God
Chapter III
Electronic belt
(From within the Radiance of the Great Electronic Belt)
ChapterIV
Creating fire
Chapter V
Healing of the nations
Chapter VI
Let there be light
Chapter VII
The thought world
Chapter VIII
Meditation
Chapter IX
Exhaustless energy
Chapter X
The Master Himalaya
Chapter XI
God in action
Chapter XII
I AM
Chapter XIII
Faith, Hope, Charity
Chapter XIV
"No" Astrology
Chapter XV
Thanksgiving Day
Chapter XVI
The Andes
Chapter XVII
South American Activity
Chapter XVIII
Personal Ray of Jesus
Throuhg a Personal Ray Jesus will now manifest his wish to students
Chapter XIX
Energy Through the hands
Chapter XX
Not to charge for the teaching
Chapter XXI
The psychic plane
Chapter XXII
Easter preparation
Chapter XXIII
The fire element
Chapter XXIV
Christmas Day
Cha Ara speaks
America
Temples of light
Chapter XXV
Self-correction
Chapter XXVI
Christmas Eve
Jesus, The Christ
ChapterXXVII
The cosmisc whell
Chapter XXVIII
Saint Germain's Discourse on Thanksgiving Day
Chapter XXIX
Saint Germain's Discourse on Christmas Day
Very important
Chapter XXX
Discourse of Jesus on New Year's Day
Chapter XXXI
A new cycle
The new cycle
Description of New Year´s Eve Conclave at the Royal Teton by Saint Germain
The Count of Saint Germain
The man who never dies and knows everything
An Origin Shrouded in Mysteries
The Young Prince Rakoczi and His Extraordinary Destiny in Italy
The Essence of Alchemy and the Mastery of Saint Germain
The Transformative Journey of Prince Rakoczi to the East
Paris: The Era of Count Saint Germain
Between Admiration and Enmity
Global Emissary and Perpetual Enigma
The Mysterious Journey of Saint Germain through Time
Image Gallery - Ascended Masters
Afterword for the Expanded Edition of the "Golden Book of Saint Germain"
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