COSMIC MASTER OF THE SEVENTH RAY
By admin on Apr 15, 2010 in Our Daily Planet, The 11th SAGE- THE Wisdom of Bret Burquest
COSMIC MASTER OF THE SEVENTH RAY
Francis Bacon (1561-1626) was a philosopher, scientist, statesman and author of Shakespearean plays in
On Easter Sunday in 1626, Sir Francis Bacon faked his death and later attended his own funeral in disguise. Then he traveled secretly to the
During his preparations, Bacon chose the name “Saint Germain” to be his Ascended Master name upon his physical ascension from the carnal world. From the Latin “Sanctus Germanus” it means “Holy Brother.”
On May 1, 1684, St. Germain physically ascended into his higher realm, where he is known as the Cosmic Master of the Seventh Ray.
The Seven Rays is a metaphysical concept within several esoteric philosophies and religions, including Hindu, Gnosticism, Mithraism, Theosophy, esoteric astrology, Ascended Masters Teachings, various New Age movements and so forth.
The Seven Rays, which are seven elements of universal wisdom and unconditional love, are forces of cosmic energy that make up all world systems. Each ray has a different vibration, frequency and color. They are keys to the Path of Enlightenment.
The Seventh Ray is violet and represents the qualities of transformation, freedom, justice and forgiveness.
60,000 BC — Ruler of the Golden Age in
11,000 BC — High Priest on Atlantis
1,100 BC — Prophet Samuel in
700 BC — Heslod in
427-347 BC — Plato in
50 BC — Joseph (husband of Mary, earthly father of Jesus)
300 AD — St. Alban in
410-485 — Proclus in
503-579 AD — Merlin in
1220-1292 AD — Roger Bacon in
1300 AD — Christian Rosenkreuz in
1451-1506 AD — Christopher Columbus in
1561-1626 AD — Francis Bacon in
1710-1935 AD — St. Germain (alchemist, inventor, composer, linguist)
As St. Germain (1710-1935), he never revealed his background and never seemed to age, perpetually maintaining a physical appearance of a man between forty and fifty years old.
St. Germain’s first chronicled appearances were in 1743 in
In 1758, St. Germain showed up in
In 1760, St Germain left
Later, St Germain traveled through the
The following year, St. Germain appeared in
After disappearing for 11 years, St. Germain appeared in
In 1776, he surfaced in
In 1821, he was present during negotiations of the Treaty of Vienna and spoke to the ambassador in
In 1835, he was rumored to be in
In 1867, he was rumored to be in
In 1896, Anne Besant (writer, occultist, humanitarian) revealed that she had met him.
In 1926, C.W. Leadbetter met him in
And on and on it goes.
St. Germain has been called the man who knows everything and never dies. He is currently referred to as “The God of Freedom” of Planet Earth. As the ascended Cosmic Master of the Seventh Ray, he is helping to usher the world into the Dawning of the Golden Age in December of 2012.
We live in an abundant universe where a life of freedom and happiness is a birthright. St. Germain believes the highest form of alchemy is to transform one’s own human consciousness into a higher self of unlimited Love.
Fear is a choice.
Love is a choice.
Freedom is a choice.
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Quote for the Day — “This holder of the secret knowledge of the East was not appreciated for who he was. The stupid world has always treated in this way men who, like St. 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.” Madam Blavatsky (founder of Theosophy).
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Bret Burquest is an award-winning columnist and author of four novels. He lives in the

