LIST OF ARTICLES

THE BOOKS OF THE COUNT OF SAINT-GERMAIN





VALUABLE BOOKS HE POSSESSED

Perhaps Saint-Germain owned others more books, but Blavatsky mentioned one in particular:

« The Vatican MSS. of the Kabala — a single copy of which (in Europe) is said to have been in the possession of Count St. Germain — contains the most complete exposition of the doctrine»
(DS II, p.239)






BOOKS HE WROTE

AUTHENTIC DOCUMENTS

The highest instructors say that Saint-Germain did not leave any writing accessible to the public.

1) Master Kuthumi said:

« Saint Germain recorded the good doctrines in figures and his only ciphered MS. remained with his staunch friend and patron the benevolent German Prince»
(CM 49, p.280)

Blavatsky mentioned twice this manuscript:

« It was said that: “The Garden of Eden as a locality is no myth at all; it belongs to those landmarks of history which occasionally disclose to the student that the Bible is not all mere allegory. Eden, or the Hebrew Gan-Eden, meaning the park or the garden of Eden, is an archaic name of the country watered by the Euphrates and its many branches, from Asia and Armenia to the Erythraean sea.” (A. Wilder says that Gan-duniyas is a name of Babylonia.) In the Chaldean “Book of Numbers,” the location is designated in numerals, and in the cypher Rosicrucian manuscript, left by Count St. Germain, it is fully described»
(DS II, p.202, Isis I, p.575)

« We may then, strengthen our arguments by giving a few sentences from a curious manuscript belonging to a Fellow of the Theosophical Society in Germany, a learned mystic, who tells us that the document is already on its way to India. It is a sort of diary, written in those mystical characters, half ciphers, half alphabet, adopted by the Rosicrucians during the previous two centuries, and the key to which, is now possessed by only a very few mystics. Its author is the famous and mysterious Count de Saint-Germain; he, who before and during the French Revolution puzzled and almost terrified every capital of Europe, and some crowned Heads; and of whom such a number of weird stories are told»
(CW II, p.193)


And also in The Secret Doctrine (vol. II, p.582-583) Blavatsky cites two passages on arithmology that were originally quoted by Belgian esotericist Jean Marie Ragon in his book "Masonic Orthodoxy" (p. 434) and who claimed that those passages belonged to a Saint-Germain manuscript.

And perhaps those passages could belong to that manuscript that Master Kuthumi mentioned, and which as far as I know, continues to remain hidden. And from what Blavatsky pointed out, it is no longer in Europe.



2) And Blavatsky also mentioned some documents that do not deal with Rosicrucian keys but with Freemasonry:

« An aged “brother,” a great Kabbalist, has just died here, whose grandfather, a renowned Mason, was an intimate friend of Count de Saint-Germain, when the latter was sent, it is said, by Louis XV, to England, in 1760, to negotiate peace between the two countries.

The Count de Saint-Germain left in the hands of this Mason certain documents relating to the history of Masonry, and containing the key to more than one misunderstood mystery. He did so on the condition that these documents would become the secret heritage of all those descendants of the Kabbalists who became Masons. These papers, however, were of value to but two Masons: the father and the son who has just died, and they will be of no use to anyone else in Europe. Before his death, the precious documents were left with an Oriental (a Hindu) who was commissioned to transmit them to a certain person who would come to Amritsar, City of Immortality, to claim them»
(CW XI, p.184)

(Decidedly these Eastern Adepts do not make public any documents on occultism of Saint-Germain.)



3) And finally, Blavatsky also mentioned another manuscript, but this one is not about occultism, but rather they are prophecies made by the Count of Saint-Germain:

« The thorough metamorphosis of nearly the whole of the European map, beginning with the French Revolution of ’93, predicted in every detail by the Count de St.-Germain, in an autograph MS., now in possession of the descendants of the Russian nobleman to whom he gave it, and coming down to the Franco-Prussian War of the latter days. »
(CW I, p.107)





THE MOST HOLY TRINOSOPHIA

The Most Holy Trinosophia, or The Most Holy Threefold Wisdom, is a French esoteric book. Many researchers consider that Count of Saint-Germain is the author of this work, but others consider that was Cagliostro. Personally, I think this book was made by another occultist more recent.





SPURIES DOCUMENTS

And there are also other ancient books that also claim to have been written by the Count of Saint-Germain, such as the triangular book MS 210 that belonged to the Collection of Alchemical Manuscripts of the esotericist Manly Palmer Hall, and which is currently sheltered by the Getty Research Institute.

And that book on its first page says the following in Latin:

"This text is offered by the greatest of the sages, the Count of Saint-Germain who passed through the circle of the earth."




But as we saw earlier, the Count of Saint-Germain only left an esoteric manuscript which remains hidden, and most likely all those ancient manuscripts that have also been attributed to Saint-Germain, were not written by him, but in fact its true authors attributed the authorship to Saint-Germain to give more prestige to his writings.







MODERN DOCUMENTS

And that bad habit persists just today, since there are multiple liars who claim to have telepathic communications with the Count of Saint-Germain and channel his messages, and even publish entire books supposedly based on "the Count's teachings".

And some of those authors are: Guy Ballard, Elizabeth Prophet, Connie Mendez, Ruben Cedeño. Patricia Kirmond, etc.

And contrary to the old occultists, who did have a true esoteric knowledge, these new authors are a real disaster, since they combine some truths with many errors and falsehoods.












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