THE COUNT DE ST. GERMAIN
Nov 27, 2006 05:39 AM
by carlosaveline
John de Santis,
Thanks a lot.
St. Germain was one of the great occultists in the last few centuries, and I have a feeling that he had a presence in the 18th century somewhat similar to HPB's presence in the following end-of-century.
Both are called charlatans even today.
So HPB is not alone -- she is well-accompanied by Giordano Bruno, Cardinal De Cusa, Socrates, Seneca and every other Messenger.
Regards, Carlos.
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Data:Sun, 26 Nov 2006 10:01:33 -0600
Assunto:Theos-World "GREAT THEOSOPHISTS: THE COUNT DE ST. GERMAIN"
> "GREAT THEOSOPHISTS: THE COUNT DE ST. GERMAIN"
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> Since "St. Germain" is spoken of in some of the conversations, I hope
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> 157th article in the 166-article "Setting the Stage" Introductory book
> on my WisdomWorld.org web site, taken from THEOSOPHY magazine, to be
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> 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
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> (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
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> (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
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> OK, this is the link to the index page where
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