Below are extracts from the literature of the Summit Lighthouse concerning the incarnation of Satria Piningit as the Comte de Saint Germain :"Upon his ascension from the Rakoczy Mansion in 1684. Ascended Master Saint Germain entered the Great Silence (nirvana) where his beloved twin flame Portia the Goddess of Justice--whose name he had inscribed in The Merchant of Venice--had long been waiting his return. Not long thereafter the beloved Sanctus Germanus was given the dispensation by the Lords of Karma to function in the world of create as an ascended being having the appearance of an unascended being."The archives of France contain evidence that English. Dutch and Prussian statesmen of his (St. Germain's) time regarded the Count as an authority in many fields. He was hated by some while loved and held in awe by others. As one of his friends said. 'He was perhaps one of the greatest philosophers who ever lived. His heart was concerned only with the happiness of others.' The master alchemist (St. Germain) spoke French. German. English. Italian. Portuguese and Russian so fluently that he was accepted as a native wherever he went. According to a contemporary account. 'the learned and the oriental scholars undergo proved the knowledge of the ascertain St. Germain. The former found him more apt in the languages of hit and Virgil than themselves; with the latter he spoke Sanskrit. Chinese and Arabic in such a manner as to show them that he had made some lengthy be in Asia.' (Compare this to local ideas that the Knight wanders often as an austerity--"Lelono broto") The Comtede Saint Germain composed improvised accompanied on piano without music 'not only every song but also the most difficult concerti played on various instruments,' and played the violin 'like an orchestra.' His compositions remain today in the British Museum and the library of the castle of Raudnitz in Bohemia. He painted in oils with colours of gemlike brilliance a 'secret' which he himself discovered. It is said that from 1737 to 1742. Saint Germain was at the Court of the Shah in Persia there exhibiting his extraordinary knowledge of precipitating and perfecting precious stones particularly diamonds. According to the memoirs of Madame du Hausset. Saint Germain once removed a flaw from a large diamond which belonged to King Louis XV. In his alchemical laboratory at the Royal Chateau at Chambord. Saint Germain was attended by a group of learned and noble students. The Count is described by Graf Cobenzl.
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