Saint-Germain was an 18th century German Count, known as “Das Wundermann” (The Wonderman). Much mystery surrounds his origin and no record of his death exists. People have claimed to have seen and spoken to him as recently as the 1880s; and some believe he still lives.The most accepted theory of his origin suggest he was the son of Marie de Neubourg: the widow of Charles II of Spain, and Comte Adanero. However, many other theories exist and the mystery continues to this day. Some posit that he is a time-traveller, or has incarnated many times but with memory of his former lives. Saint-Germain was highly intelligent and creative. He seemed to excel at everything he turned his hand to and he was a pioneer in magick, the occult, music, art, chemistry and the esoteric practice of alchemy.He is credited with achieving the goal of the alchemist: the transmutation of the spirit into a higher state through the possession of the Philosopher’s Stone. Many believed his journey into this sacred art was successful because of the enormous wealth he accumulated.Additionally, he was a celebrated mystic and confidante to French royalty, working as a secret agent in service to France and enjoying a close relationship with Louis XV. It was his friendship with Louis, and his connection with the king’s mistress, Madame de Pompadour in the 1750s that aroused the jealousy of the aristocracy; the king’s ministers decried him as a charlatan and heretic.However, he established a relationship with Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette in 1774 and is credited with warning them that 15 years later, there would be a revolution that would see them executed. Saint-Germain was somewhat of a philosopher and taught that man has all the potential of the Universe within him; and that he must strive to free himself from the bonds of matter in order to open himself to communication with the divine. At the end of the 19th century, many years after his supposed death, Saint-Germain became a legend. The theosophist and many occultists regarded him as a Master of the White Lodge of the Himalayas. According to legend, these Ascended Masters possess the ancient secrets of Atlantis and communicate energetically with people on the earth to encourage their enlightenment and spiritual growth. Madame Blavatsky, the founder of the Theosophical Society, said of Saint-Germain, “This pupil of Hindu and Egyptian hierophants, this holder of the secret knowledge of the East, was not appreciated for who he was. The stupid world has always treated in this way men who, like Saint-Germain, have returned to it after long years of seclusion devoted to study with their hands full of the treasure of esoteric wisdom and with the hope of making the world better, wiser and happier.”Saint-Germain is a powerful Emissary of the Light and is also called the “Chohan of the Seventh Ray”: the energetic vibration related to the Violet Ray. The Violet Ray is associated with the Crown Chakra and with spiritual progress, enlightenment, wisdom: these are the ‘golden treasure’ revealed through the alchemical process.From “St Germain's Auric Transmutation Flush”, channelled by ALM (Maya) | Alchemist & Ascended Master, St Germain concerns himself with the realisation of spiritual gifts, healing and the clearing of limiting energy patterns. The Auric Transmutation Flush refines and clears the energy body of blocks and stagnation; it dissolves negative energetic imprints and banishes attachments. This healing flush can be used for self-healing and healing others. It enhances the flow of life force energy to restore health and well-being. Regular use of the Auric Transmutation Flush raises the basal vibrational frequency of the energy body and supports spiritual healing and growth.1 attunement. 30 page course manual plus “The Book of Inspiration: Vibrational Medicine, Spirituality & Lightwork” Companion Guides Compendium by Rev. Anna Louise May (Maya).
St Germain the Alchemist & Ascended MasterAn excerpt from the St Germain’s Auric Transmutation Flush attunement-based energy healing courses, channelled by Maya. Saint-Germain was an 18th century German Count, known as “Das Wundermann” (The Wonderman). Much mystery surrounds his origin and no record of his death exists. People have claimed to have seen and spoken to him as recently as the 1880s; and some believe he still lives.The most accepted theory of his origin suggest he was the son of Marie de Neubourg: the widow of Charles II of Spain, and Comte Adanero. However, many other theories exist and the mystery continues to this day. Some posit that he is a time-traveller, or has incarnated many times but with memory of his former lives. Saint-Germain was highly intelligent and creative. He seemed to excel at everything he turned his hand to and he was a pioneer in magick, the occult, music, art, chemistry and the esoteric practice of alchemy.He is credited with achieving the goal of the alchemist: the transmutation of the spirit into a higher state through the possession of the Philosopher’s Stone. Many believed his journey into this sacred art was successful because of the enormous wealth he accumulated.Additionally, he was a celebrated mystic and confidante to French royalty, working as a secret agent in service to France and enjoying a close relationship with Louis XV. It was his friendship with Louis, and his connection with the king’s mistress, Madame de Pompadour in the 1750s that aroused the jealousy of the aristocracy; the king’s ministers decried him as a charlatan and heretic.However, he established a relationship with Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette in 1774 and is credited with warning them that 15 years later, there would be a revolution that would see them executed. Saint-Germain was somewhat of a philosopher and taught that man has all the potential of the Universe within him; and that he must strive to free himself from the bonds of matter in order to open himself to communication with the divine. At the end of the 19th century, many years after his supposed death, Saint-Germain became a legend. The theosophist and many occultists regarded him as a Master of the White Lodge of the Himalayas. According to legend, these Ascended Masters possess the ancient secrets of Atlantis and communicate energetically with people on the earth to encourage their enlightenment and spiritual growth. Madame Blavatsky, the founder of the Theosophical Society, said of Saint-Germain, “This pupil of Hindu and Egyptian hierophants, this holder of the secret knowledge of the East, was not appreciated for who he was. The stupid world has always treated in this way men who, like Saint-Germain, have returned to it after long years of seclusion devoted to study with their hands full of the treasure of esoteric wisdom and with the hope of making the world better, wiser and happier.”Saint-Germain is a powerful Emissary of the Light and is also called the “Chohan of the Seventh Ray”: the energetic vibration related to the Violet Ray. The Violet Ray is associated with the Crown Chakra and with spiritual progress, enlightenment, wisdom: these are the ‘golden treasure’ revealed through the alchemical process.From “St Germain's Auric Transmutation Flush”, channelled by ALM (Maya) | Alchemist & Ascended Master, St Germain concerns himself with the realisation of spiritual gifts, healing and the clearing of limiting energy patterns. The Auric Transmutation Flush refines and clears the energy body of blocks and stagnation; it dissolves negative energetic imprints and banishes attachments. This healing flush can be used for self-healing and healing others. It enhances the flow of life force energy to restore health and well-being. Regular use of the Auric Transmutation Flush raises the basal vibrational frequency of the energy body and supports spiritual healing and growth.1 attunement. 30 page course manual plus “The Book of Inspiration: Vibrational Medicine, Spirituality & Lightwork” Companion Guides Compendium by Rev. Anna Louise May (Maya).