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"GREAT THEOSOPHISTS: THE COUNT DE ST. GERMAIN"

Nov 26, 2006 07:00 AM
by Compiler


"GREAT THEOSOPHISTS: THE COUNT DE ST. GERMAIN"

Since "St. Germain" is spoken of in some of the conversations, I hope
that many readers, especially newcomers to theosophy, will find this
157th article in the 166-article "Setting the Stage" Introductory book
on my WisdomWorld.org web site, taken from THEOSOPHY magazine, to be
very informative and useful, and will maybe add some worthwhile ideas to
some of the current conversations going on here. It's the 28th article
in the 29-part "Great Theosophists" series that runs from article number
130 to 158 in the book, and is entitled "The Count de St. Germain". This
is the direct link to the article:
http://www.wisdomworld.org/setting/germain.html

You might also want to read the whole series, or just some of the other
articles in it. Why? Because this series basically paints a specific
picture by telling a clear and provable story of relationship between
Theosophy and mostly western civilization for the last few thousand
years -- but mostly for the last 2,000 years, the Christian era. This is
a series that no one should miss. The link to the index page where you
can see the titles of all 166 articles in the book is below these 29
numbered titles to the series (as said, "The Count de St. Germain"
article is number 157). After you click on the below link just scroll
down the page to get to the "Great Theosophists" series. These are the
numbered titles that you will see to all 29 articles in the series; each
one will be a link once you get to the index page:

(130) Series Introduction & Thomas Paine
(131) Jesus, the Christ (Part 1 of 2)
(132) Jesus, the Christ (Part 2 of 2)
(133) Apollonius of Tyana
(134) First Century Christianity
(135) The Gnostics
(136) Gnostic Theosophy
(137) Alexandria and Her Schools
(138) Ammonius Saccas
(139) Plotinus
(140) Iamblichus: The Egyptian Mysteries
(141) Hypatia: The Last of the Neoplatonists
(142) The Kabala and the Kabalists
(143) Alchemy and the Alchemists
(144) The Light of the Dark Ages
(145) The Druzes of Mount Lebanon
(146) Roger Bacon
(147) The Theosophical Renaissance
(148) The Neoplatonic Revival
(149) Paracelsus: Philosopher
(150) Paracelsus: Physician
(151) The Rosicrucians
(152) Giordano Bruno
(153) Jacob Boehme
(154) Anton Mesmer
(155) Louis Claude De Saint-Martin
(156) Cagliostro
(157) The Count de St. Germain
(158) Thomas Paine

OK, this is the link to the index page where
you can scroll down to get to the series :
http://www.wisdomworld.org/setting.html

Dear newcomers to Theosophy:

I sincerely do hope that my web site offers
a well-rounded overall view of Theosophy and
the Theosophical Movement. The 3 main links
to everything on it are found below.

Please know that I'm only the compiler of
all the articles found on my web site; I'm
not a scholar; and also that I personally
do not like to take part in conversations,
even though I do hope that what I present
from time to time will help a little in
the discussions being carried on by others.
So please do not be insulted when I do not
respond if someone addresses me, or addresses
anything that is found in any of the articles
on my web site; I leave that for others to
deal with if they want to -- whether pro, con,
neutral, friendly or unfriendly.

These are the 3 Index pages on my Theosophical
web site -- which contains 1,488 articles from
THEOSOPHY magazine:
http://www.wisdomworld.org
http://www.wisdomworld.org/setting.html
http://www.wisdomworld.org/additional/index.html

And this is the link to what I very personally
consider my "UNIVERSAL BROTHERHOOD"
project for all of humanity -- one that I have
envisioned myself for the last 26 years and am
trying hard to get going. It's the most updated
version of my economic proposal to humanity,
a practical project to help our suffering world that
I also consider to be Theosophical. In it you will
find a new and unique, but mostly unknown,
economic system model that might be able to
put an end to involuntary poverty on earth. How?
It presents a way to fully finance everything of
importance that is needed in every nation.
Because of this it's well worth pointing to. Please
note that, for strategic reasons, of wanting it to
have the best chance of being accepted by all
peoples worldwide, no matter what their religious,
philosophical, and scientific beliefs are, I've put it
on a completely different web site; it contains no
mention of, or link to, the Theosophy and the
Theosophical Movement that is presented on
my WisdomWorld.org web site:
http://www.PublicAndPrivateEnterprise.org

John DeSantis
(Compiler)
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