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This is the only book attributed to the mysterious, supposedly immortal Comte St. Germain. He was modest, the rarest quality in men of intelligence. The impenetrable silence kept by him and by those to whom he entrusted his secret would in this event be due to fear of the Emperor of Austria and possible vengeance on his part. In two great successive assemblies, at which every Masonic lodge in France was represented, the Philalethes attempted the reform of Freemasonry. He has appeared many times throughout history – even as recently as the 1970s – always appearing to be about 45 years old. Our police officials have a very keen scent. But he did not go so far as this in his contempt for the men with whom he associated and in his derision of their credulity. There were even formed lodges for women, and the Princesse de Lamballe became grand mistress of one of them. Saint Germain never seemed to age. Le comte de Saint-Germain, né probablement entre 1690 et 1710 (en 1691 selon la légende) et mort le 27 février 1784 à Eckernförde, est un aventurier du XVIIIe siècle, musicien, peintre et polyglotte, réputé alchimiste. Les croyances populaires lui prêtaient le souvenir de ses vies antérieures et une sagesse correspondante : il aurait disposé d'un élixir lui ayant donné une vie très longue, de deux à quatre mille ans, supposait-on, ce qui lui permettait de raconter les noces de Cana ou les intrigues de la cour de Bab… The two men were to be far separated from one another by opposite currents and a different fate. Updates? I confirm them in this idea because I see that it gives them much pleasure — not that I am not infinitely older than I appear. The keen scent of Maurepas’ police officials was not keen enough, either during the days immediately following or later. He sent d’Affry orders demanding the extradition of Saint-Germain and have him arrested by the Dutch Government and sent to Paris. It was to her that he turned to obtain access to the queen. Softcover. The belief that Saint-Germain and the descendant of the Racoczis are one and the same is firmly held by many people, who regard him as a genuine adept and even think he may still be living. It is the activity of our nerves, the flame of our desire, the acid of our fears, which daily consume our organism. It may be that a subjective conception of time, and the suppression of impatience and expectation, enable a highly developed man to reduce to a minimum the normal wear and tear of the body. Krishna, the Buddha, and Jesus were the greatest of these. The years have not spared me, whereas the queen declares that the Comte de Saint-Germain looks like a man of forty.”. “The king has called on you to give him good counsel,” he said; “and in refusing to allow me to see him you think only of maintaining your authority. Having uttered this in one breath, he walked to the door, shut it behind him and disappeared. The rumor was current that he was the illegitimate son of a Spanish prince. He gave recipes for removing wrinkles and dyeing hair. He said he felt feeble, but he refused to see a doctor and was tended only by women. To activate the AUTOMATIC SUBTITLES in your language (ESPAÑOL, ENGLISH ...): step 1: activate the French subtitles by clicking on "subtitles". It was a sage’s dream, which was never to be realized. She had become insane as the result of an unhappy love affair, and her insanity consisted in the perpetual reliving of her last separation from her lover.” From her conviction that she was young she had remained young. Not long after this, he was found in Russia, where he was to play an important but hidden part in the revolution of 1762. But when he spoke to somebody less credulous, he contented himself with describing the smallest circumstances, the faces and gestures of the speakers, the room and the part of it they were in, with such vivacity and in such detail that his hearers received the impression that he had actually been present at the scene. The Comte de Saint-Germain is always present with us. Indeed, many people who heard him play the violin said of him that he equaled or even surpassed the greatest virtuosos of the period, and he seems to have justified his remark that he had reached the extreme limit possible in the art of music. In 1784 a rumor was current in Paris that the Comte de Saint-Germain had just died in the Duchy of Schleswig, at the castle of the Count Charles of Hesse Cassel. “A man who knows everything and who never dies,” said Voltaire of the Comte de Saint-Germain. Many writers who have studied the French Revolution do not believe in the influence exerted by the Comte de Saint-Germain. The Comtesse d’Adhemar quotes a letter she received from Saint-Germain in which he says, speaking of his journey to Paris in 1789, “I wished to see the work that that demon of hell, Cagliostro, has prepared.” It seems that Cagliostro took part in the preparation of the revolutionary movement, which Saint-Germain tried to check by developing mystical ideas among the most advanced men of the period. Madam du Housset says in her memoirs that the king spoke of Saint-Germain as a personage of illustrious birth. Toujours est-il que le comte de Saint-Germain est régulièrement invité aux petits soupers de Louis XV et de la Pompadour et sinstalle comme chez lui au milieu des plus beaux esprits de son temps. Richard Chanfray (dit Saint-Germain ou Richard Saint-Germain ), né le 4 avril 1940 à Lyon et mort le 21 juillet 1983 à Ramatuelle, est une personnalité médiatique française, chanteur occasionnel. Saint-Germain was an true man-of-mystery who comes to us with good references. There will always be, as there were in the eighteenth century, mysterious doctors, enigmatic travelers, bringers of occult secrets, to perpetuate him. He became Louis XV’s confidential and intimate counselor and was entrusted by him with various secret missions. He asserted also that he could increase the size of pearls at will, and some of the pearls in his possession certainly were of astonishing size. An 18th century European aristocrat of unknown origin. ‘These fools of Parisians,’ he said to me one day, ‘believe that I am five hundred years old. Let us know if you have suggestions to improve this article (requires login). Human life may have a duration infinitely longer than that ordinarily attributed to it. “There is nothing so strange out there,” he said, “as that which is happening here. For Louis XV and the count to have held out against the curiosity of beloved mistresses we must presume in them either a strength of mind that they certainly did not possess or else some imperious motive which we cannot determine. The king did not possess sufficient authority to have an interview with anybody without the presence of his minister. Quand il nest pas au clavecin ou larchet à la main, il profite de son élégant auditoire, pour ressasser, inlassablement et avec emphase, ses nombreux voyages, que dis-je, s… But even if he has never come back, even if he is no longer alive and we must relegate to legend the idea that the great Hermetic nobleman is still wandering about the world with his sparkling jewels, his senna tea, and his taste for princesses and queens even so it can be said that he has gained the immortality he sought. The importance he attached to jewels was so great that in the pictures painted by him, which were in themselves remarkable, the figures were covered with jewels; and his colors were so vivid and strange that faces looked pale and insignificant by contrast. When therefore it happens that a genuine sage, by way of amusing himself, mystifies his contemporaries, follows a woman, or lightheartedly raises his glass, he is condemned eternally by the army of short-sighted people whose judgment forms posterity. It was the same with music, which I gave up when I found I had no more to learn.'”. En mai 1777, il écrivit à Frédéric II, roi de Prusse, pour lui proposer son savoir-faire en matière de fabrication de teintures, métaux rares et pierres précieuses. Yet if Saint-Germain he knew how to make gold, he was wise enough to say nothing about it. He had an immense stock of amusing stories with which he regaled society. Together with Some Kindred Studies by Una Birch. He thus almost entirely stopped the physical wastage that proceeds, without our knowing it, from breathing and the beating of the heart. Le prince allait laccu… Jewels cast their reflection on him and threw a distorting light on the whole of his life. Very little is known about the Comte's background to this day. The Comtesse d’Adhemar has left a detailed account of the interview. You will not see these calamities, but the fact that you paved the way for them will be enough to blacken your memory.”. L’existence du Comte de Saint-Germain. Sometimes they send to their imperfect brothers, who are blinded by passions and ignorance, sublime messengers to teach and guide them. in Search of Le Comte de Saint Germain, The Man Who Would Not Die Not long ago a London medical periodical reported the case of a woman who at seventy-four had preserved ” the features and expression of a girl of twenty, without a wrinkle or a white hair. He issues orders both through mouth and a journal he writes into, the words will then appear in the other copies his followers carry. He took the name of Saint-Germain from the little town of San Germano, where he had spent some years during his childhood and where his father had estates. The light kindled by a few wise visionaries, a few faithful watchers over the well being of their brothers, was extinguished almost as soon as it was kindled. All over the country secret societies sprang up. He appears to have resided in London for one or two years, but he was at St. Petersburg in Russia in 1762 and is asserted to have played an important part in the conspiracy against Tsar Peter III in July of that year, a plot that placed Catherine II the Great on the Russian throne. He shut himself up with Saint-Germain and Madam de Pompadour for whole evenings; and the pleasure he derived from his conversation and the admiration he no doubt felt for the range of his knowledge cannot explain the consideration, almost the deference, he had for him. (see The Comte de St. Germain, by Isabel Cooper-Oakley).This parallel French and English edition was self-published in 1933 and introduced by Manly Hall, who also wrote The Secret Teachings of All Ages.The Trinosophia is an allegorical account of spiritual initiation, in the vein of The Chymical Marriage. That is what some people are claiming about a historical figure known as Count de Saint-Germain. Saint-Germain expounded his philosophy at Ermenonville and in Paris, in the rue Platriere. His presumed date of birth was 1690. He was a man whose origin was unknown and who disappeared without leaving a trace. Fairly recently a new genealogy of Saint-Germain has been put forward, which seems the most probable of all. Saint-Germain nonchalantly made her a present of it. But matters were to turn out differently. After having been, also like Saint-Germain, a cause of astonishment to Parisian society for a considerable time, he disappeared without leaving a trace. Count Alexis Orloff met him some years later in Italy and said of him: “Here is a man who played an important part in our revolution.” Alexis’ brother, Gregory Orloff, handed over to Saint-Germain of his own free will 20,000 sequins, an uncommon action, seeing that Saint-Germain had not rendered him any particular service. But the contradiction is perhaps only apparent. The Englishman Grosley said he saw him in 1798 in a revolutionary prison; and someone else wrote that he was one of the crowd surrounding the tribunal at which the Princess de Lamballe appeared before her execution. However, neither Louis XV nor the Count of Hesse Cassel ever revealed anything about the birth of Saint-Germain. 1. Everyone who knew him agreed in saying that though he liked sitting down to table with a numerous company, he never touched the dishes. He kept a great quantity of them in a casket, which he carried about everywhere with him. He was the architect who drew the plans for a work that is as yet only on the stocks. Throughout the 18th century, Count de Saint-Germain continued to use his seemingly endless knowledge of the world in the politics and social intrigues of the European elite: The 1740s he became a trusted diplomat in the court of King Louis XV of … Many is the time he has told me, with a strange smile, that he was certain he had known Nero, had spoken with Dante, and so on.”. In her excellent monograph, The Comte de St.-Germain, the Secret of Kings, Mrs. Cooper-Oakley lists the more important names under which this amazing person masqueraded between the years 1710 and 1822. He died, probably in Schleswig, in 1784, although he is said to have been seen in Paris in 1789. Corrections? Saint-Germain asked to see the King, in order to make even more serious revelations, but he asked to see him without his minister, Maurepas, being told of it. What happened to the Comte de Saint-Germain after 1821, in which year there is evidence that he was still alive? Lorsque le comte de Saint-Germain, parut en Angleterre, en 1745, il ne fut pas surprenant qu’un honorable Anglais conformiste comme l’était Horace Walpole, ait donné de lui le portrait suivant : « Il chante et joue du violon à merveille, il compose, il est fou et déraisonne. He might have added that he was a man whose origin was unknown and who disappeared without leaving a trace. His only foibles were the harm less affectation of appearing a great deal younger than his age and the pleasure he took in making a ring sparkle. Since his flight to England, he had not reappeared in France, but the memory of him had become a legend, and Louis XV’s friendship for him was well known. Monsieur d’Affry, the French minister in Holland, was informed of this step, and complained bitterly to his minister for foreign affairs that France was carrying on negotiations that did not pass through his hands. Later, Madam de Gergy told Madam de Pompadour that she had received from Saint-Germain at Venice an elixir that enabled her to preserve, for a long time and without the smallest change, the appearance of a woman of twenty-five. He was fond of offering his intimate friends the recipe of a purge made of senna pods. The Count de Saint-Germain frequently boasted that he had discovered the secret to eternal life – that he was indeed immortal. Martinez de Pasqually taught his philosophy at Marseilles, Bordeaux and Toulouse; and Savalette de Lange, with mystics such as Court de Gebelin and Saint-Martin, founded the lodge of the Friends Assembled. The Comte de Saint-Germain was a man “of middle height, strongly built, and dressed with superb simplicity.” He spoke with an entire lack of ceremony to the most highly placed personages and was fully conscious of his superiority. It is true that he set up no landmarks for posterity, and even obliterated the traces he had made. You are destroying the monarchy, for I have only a limited time to give to France, and when that time has passed I shall be seen again only after three generations. ), 18th-century adventurer, known as der Wundermann (“the Wonderman”). He knew nearly all the European languages. It was a Platonic Christianity, which combined Swedenborg’s visions with Martinez de Pasqually’s theory of reintegration. He supposed died in 1784, but many people in Europe saw him after that date. His face looked no older than it had looked thirty years earlier. Unfortunately, the Franco-Prussian War and the Commune supervened, and the part of the building in which the dossier was kept was burnt. The count even went so far as invariably to withhold the smallest detail bearing on the life of his mysterious friend. Everyone agreed then that, in appearance, he was a man of between forty and fifty. One day he took Gleichen to his house and said to him: ” I am pleased with you, and you have earned my showing you a few paintings of mine.” “And he very effectively kept his word,” said Gleichen, “for the paintings he showed me all bore a stamp of singularity or perfection which made them more interesting than many works of art of the highest order.”. Reprint ed, Secret Societies and the French Revolution. Although, on the evidence of reliable witnesses, he must have been at least a hundred years old in 1784, his death in that year cannot have been genuine. Old causes, created by accumulated injustices had paved the way for terrible effects. All efforts to find him proved useless. He was again in Paris from 1770 to 1774, and, after frequenting several of the German courts, he took up his residence in Schleswig-Holstein, where he and the landgrave Charles of Hesse pursued together the study of the “secret” sciences. Comte de Saint-Germain, (born c. 1710—died Feb. 27, 1784?, Eckernförde, Schleswig? The Count St. Germain was a man of mystery. These effects were in their turn to create the causes of future evil. Many average, reasonable men can conceive wisdom only under the boring form of a sermon and think of the sage only in the semblance of a clergyman. For a great number of imaginative and sincere men the Comte de Saint-Germain is more alive than he has ever been. They will do away with the Catholic religion, the nobility, and the magistracy.”. His whole behavior gives color to the supposition that he was the accomplice of a pretended death. It seems quite certain that the Comte de Saint-Germain did not die at the place and on the date that history has fixed. Apparently, a man cannot be taken seriously if he does not conform strictly to the laws of nature, and he was called a charlatan because he possessed a secret which allowed him to prolong his life beyond known human limits. It is said that he initiated Cagliostro, who visited him on several occasions in Holstein to receive directions from him, though there is no direct evidence for this. The new spirit manifested itself in the form of associations. It is quite plain from these words that Saint-Germain’s ideas were entirely different from those ascribed to him by the majority of historical authors of this period, nearly all of whom see in him an active instrument of the revolutionary movement. It is the work of the theosophists and Annie Besant, who has frequently made the statement that the Comte de Saint-Germain was one of the sons of Francis Racoczi II, Prince of Transylvania. They never discovered what had happened to the Comte de Saint-Germain. “He called himself Major Fraser, wrote Vandam, “lived alone and never alluded to his family. His terrible and amazing predictions filled Marie Antoinette with foreboding and agitation. It makes no difference whether a man is a king or a count; all alike are subject to this force, and increasingly subject to it in proportion as they spend their time with women. If their recollection is accurate this evidence destroys the hypotheses according to which Saint-Germain was the son of Marie de Neubourg or the son of Francis Racoczi II, for if he had been, he would not have been more than about twenty in 1710. I am the only person who is competent to speak on this subject, and I have exhausted it. Perhaps the King knew Saint-Germain’s secret, for King Louis XV was fascinated by the frequent visitor to the King and Madame de Pompadour. When the lady summoned her servant next day, there appeared before her a young girl, almost a child. This would give an air of probability to the memories of southern lands and sunny palaces which Saint-Germain liked to call up as the setting of his childhood. It was to him that Saint-Germain entrusted his papers just before his supposed death in 1784. In Vienna he took part in the foundation of the Society of Asiatic Brothers and of the Knights of Light, who studied alchemy; and it was he who gave Mesmer his fundamental ideas on personal magnetism and hypnotism. Secluded at Eckenforn in the count’s castle, Saint-Germain announced that he was tired of fife. But his principal role was that of a secret agent in international politics in the service of France. An Englishman, Albert Vandam, in his memoirs, which he calls An Englishman in Paris, speaks of a certain person whom he knew towards the end of Louis Philippe’s reign and whose way of life bore a curious resemblance to that of the Comte de Saint-Germain. He had been set free because there was nothing against him. “He will be exposed. Another significant work, the Comte de Gabalis, is said to be from the hand of Sir Francis Bacon before he Ascended and returned as Sanctus Germanus or Saint Germain. His sanctity and the phenomena produced by him caused him to be proclaimed a Shaberon Master after a residence of but a few years. And he left out of his calculations the powerful reactions of hatred. 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.” Between 1880 and 1900 it was admitted among all theosophists, who at that time had become very numerous, particularly in England and America, that the Comte de Saint-Germain was still alive, that he was still engaged in the spiritual development of the West, and that those who sincerely took part in this development had the possibility of meeting him. He continued an unknown career, of whose end we are ignorant and whose duration seems so long that one’s imagination hesitates to admit it. Contele de Saint Germain 24/11/2020 Idiotii nostri de azi – teroristii nostri de maine 2020-11-24T11:42:33+02:00 30 Comments Idioţenia, ca boală, are diverse forme de manifestare. He was born in 1710 and is reported to have lived till 1784. The duke will become the instrument of men who will sacrifice him when he has ceased to be useful to them. “The queen in her wisdom will weigh that which I am about to tell her in confidence. Is it possible for a person to live forever? Madam du Hausset tells us that one day when he was showing the queen some jewels in her presence, she commented on the beauty of a cross of white and green stones. The musician Rameau and Madam de Gergy (with the latter of whom, according to the memoirs of Casanova, he was still dining about 1775) both assert that they met him at Venice in 1710, under the name of the Marquis de Montferrat. 26 quotes from Comte de Saint-Germain: 'I am a great believer in only worrying about those things we have control over, And we have no control over this craft; therefore, we should not worry. De son apparition jusqu’à sa mort, le Comte de Saint-Germain semble rester une énigme, sa naissance présumée à Eckernförde en Allemagne daterait de l’année 1600, ou pour certains entre 1690 et 1710. But Saint-Germain received warning just before his arrest. His origins are still unclear. But they are not necessary. He had a love of jewels in an extreme form, and he ostentatiously showed off those he possessed. It is also true, however, that Saint-Germain, when questioned by Madam de Pompadour on the subject of his meeting with Madam de Gergy fifty years earlier and of the marvelous elixir he was supposed to have given to her, replied with a smile: “It is not impossible; but I confess it is likely that this lady, for whom I have the greatest respect, is talking nonsense. There are 20 Volumes in the Saint Germain Series of Books, which are also referred to as the "Green Books". While he deliberately allowed his hearers to believe that his life had lasted inconceivably long, he never actually said so. The Practice of palmistry by Comte De Saint Germain runs at 410 pages, holds 1'250 illustrations and is divided into seven parts; These seven parts being: Preliminaries, Chirognomic Observations, The Mounts of the hand, Chiromantic Observations, Additional cases, Phrenology and Palmistry compared and Palmistic Dictionary. Only one thing surprises me. One of her servants, a middle-aged woman, thought the vial contained a harmless purge and drank the contents. He is portrayed in the books as a popular rock star. What he does seem to have admitted, at least ambiguously, is that he could make a big diamond out of several small stones. He had time to escape and take ship for England. Lexington, KY: Forgotton Books, 1911. There are times when it is possible to draw back; others at which the decree must be carried out as soon as he has pronounced it.”, And he told her in broad outlines all the events, not excepting the death of the queen, that were to take place in the years that followed. But is it really so surprising that the authors of memoirs depict Saint-Germain as retaining the same physical appearance during a whole century? He worked for humanity, not for himself. It was this immortality of the spirit that Saint-Germain tried to bring to a small group of chosen initiates. He knew nearly all the European languages. He seemed careworn and melancholy. The Comte De Saint-Germain. There are men who, when they hear a step on the staircase, think it may perhaps be he, coming to give them advice, to bring them some unexpected philosophical idea. Some records date his birth to the late 1600s, although some believe that his longevity reaches back to the time of Christ. There are men who, when they go to sleep, are pervaded by genuine happiness because they are certain that their spirit, when freed from the body, will be able to hold converse with the master in the luminous haze of the astral world. But he was an architect betrayed by the workmen. It appears from the memoirs of Baron von Gleichen that when Saint-Germain was in Paris he became the lover of Mademoiselle Lambert, daughter of the Chevalier Lambert, who lived in the house in which he lodged. Mademoiselle de Genlis asserts that she met the Comte de Saint-Germain in 1821 during the negotiations for the Treaty of Vienna; and the Comte de Chalons, who was ambassador in Venice, said he spoke to him there soon afterwards in the Piazza di San Marco. Madam du Hausset refused, but the queen, thinking the stones were false, signed to her that she might accept. The Comte de Saint-Germain or the Count of St. Germain is an immortal humani who is good friends with Nicholas Flamel, the Alchemyst. The Comte de Saint-Germain is immortal, as he always dreamed of being. He died in 1781. The legend of these masters is well known. For such men prudery, hypocrisy, and the most abject enslavement to ritual habit and prejudice must be the everyday virtues. In France, the Order of the Templars was reconstituted, and Freemasonry, whose grand master was the Duke de Chartres, increased the number of its lodges in every town. “This pupil of Hindu and Egyptian hierophants, this holder of the secret knowledge of the East,” theosophist Madam Blavatsky says of him, “was not appreciated for who he was. The official documents of Freemasonry say that in 1785 the French masons chose him as their representative at the great convention that took place in that year, with Mesmer, Saint-Martin, and Cagliostro present. He achieved prominence in European high society of the mid-18th century. By reason of his knowledge, of the integrity of his life, of his wealth and of the mystery that surrounded him, he might reasonably have been taken for an heir of the first Rosicrucians, for a possessor of the Philosopher’s Stone. “So that only royalty will be left,” the queen interrupted impatiently. De Saint-Germain, Comte C. Published by Newcastle Publishing Co, Hollywood (1973) ISBN 10: 0878770186 ISBN 13: 9780878770182. His memory was absolutely incredible and, curiously enough, he often gave his hearers to understand that he had acquired his learning elsewhere than from books. Neither the nobility nor the clergy escaped what had become a fashion. “Has anyone ever seen me eat or drink?” said Saint-Germain, as he was passing through Vienna, to a Herr Graeffer who offered him some Tokay. Comte de Saint Germain . The commonest hypothesis about his birth is that Saint-Germain was the natural son of the widow of Charles II of Spain and a certain Comte (Count) Adanero, whom she knew at Bayonne. Out of courtesy to the Comtesse d’Adhemar, Maurepas visited her in order to acquaint her with this decision. Saint-Germain is mentioned in a letter of Horace Walpole’s as being in London about 1743 and as being arrested as a Jacobite spy and released. “A century will pass,” was his reply, “before I come here again.”, In the presence of the queen he spoke in a grave voice and foretold events that would take place fifteen years later. This tradition originates from the fact that Lord Gower, who was a practical joker, gave imitations at his house of well-known men of his time. Like Saint-Germain, Major Fraser had the appearance of a man of between forty and fifty, of middle height and strongly built. Saint-Germain had been foretold to him a friendship comte de saint germain aroused the jealousy his... 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