The Mystery of the Comte St Germain

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The curious legend of the occultist and spy the Comte St Germain and his alchemical tome the Great Holy Trinosophie, featuring the music of Erik Satie's Gnossienne III (himself a Rosicrucian adept).

Pictures include plates from the Trinosophie.

For Educational purposes only, no copyright infringement intended.

There are five different thesis of who he was (by law of course :) )

1) The Hermetic Thesis : He was who he said he was, an Alchemist who discovered the secret elixir of immortality and initiated Cagliostro (though it was possibly the other ...way around, he also claimed to have taught Mesmer mesmerism, which was certainly false). The Trinosophie is very Cagliostro in at least one image (below) and its authorship is contested. Few believed the Comte's claims in his lifetime.

http://www.trinosophie.info/wp-content/uploads/2006/09/image14.jpg

2) The Gnostic Thesis : He was a Gnostic supernatural being, or rather a man who became one (like Enoch, Elijah, John the Baptist etc) who opposed the Church. A view adopted by Theosophists, who regard him as a Western Bodhisattva or Ascended Master / Secret Chief who heralds the Aqaurian Age. He made no claims of this in his life though.

3) The Satanic Thesis : He was an Anti-Christ figure in opposition to the Church, or a man who became one, most popularly as an immortal vampire (via his descent from the Transylvanian prince, Madame Bathori and Vlad Dracula). One origin of the Count Dracula myth. But there if no evidence of vampirism in his life.

4) The Dr Who Thesis : He was a time traveller, possibly from another world or civilisation. The modernist sci fi reworking of the above, and the inspiration for 'the Doctor' as opposed to 'the Professor'. No evidence for this of course (unless his tomb was his Tardis!)

5) The Prosaic Thesis : He was a fiction of a French Royalist Intelligence service (and of the Weimar Illuminati after the Revolution), whose role was adopted by Dubois Flamel, the son of Maria of Neuburg and the Strict Observance Mason Saint-Germain in turn, as an early Psi-Op.
His activities consistently support French Royalist political agendas and later Illuminati projects so this has more plausibility. However many witnesses contest to his agelessness and identity of appearance (though others do not).

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  • I suspect we are dealing with an assumed identity here, a role rather than a person, probably the creation of the French, recruiting Dubois, Neuberg and a real St Germain in turn.

  • Eric Satie's Gnossiene 3

  • 'His' political activities were practically focused on replacing Catholic Austro-Hungarian Holy Roman Empire with France, and Francophile allies, as the dominant power in Europe, first for the French crown then for the Illuminated masons of Germany, but this was also culturally tied in with spreading Enlightenment culture in Europe. He was very much a cultural moderniser. His book the Trinosophie deals with alchemical transformation in terms of a coming 'Age of the Waterman' (Aqaurius?). 

  • he might have been one of those human looking "aliens" who are thoroughly human but just happen to live a very long time and are intellectually endowed, have space ships, etc. apparently they sneak in and help the more mortal but also advanced humans out of a rut which they were thrown into. perhaps it is their karma to help their progeny, but something else came in and set up shop as well. they have not only the dumb, mortal, manipulated humans to contend with but also their supposed overlords

  • @demalnun, its a possibility. The script in his book the Trinosophie looks strangely similar to UFO scripts seen in encounters or recievied in 'contacts'. If he was around today (as some think) I'm sure he would encourage that view even if it wasnt true, he was very concerned with his magical image and charisma....

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  • luciferian vampire! so... what else is new?

  • I think he was deliberate myth created by the Freemasonic courts of 18th Century Europe - What Christian Rosenkreuts was to the Rosicrusians - Saint Germain is to the freemasons - a self perpetuating mythos to add a deep and delicious layer of intrigue to the masonic discourse. All mystical belief systems - no matter how elitist - need an immortal seer.

  • @demalnun Take a look at this video: THE RULERS OF THE WORLD: a new Project Avalon video interview. Charles mentions his master. His master is Saint Germain, check the Avalon forums for more details:

  • @plevershed music of Erik Satie's Gnossienne III

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    what Music is this?

  • what Music is this?

  • to go out on a limb, if he were protecting peoples minds and distracting them with these glowing stories of immortality, it might be that he was a normal man, a fraud and a purposefully created "superman" like mozart was. being on the cusp of aquarius does spell out some bizarre occurrences for pisces consciousness, some being that of "super technology"(or men) more or less implanted into a quite cerebral, dark, deceptive age. lets give utterly lost limbic psychos ray guns and see what happens:P

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