Mermaid asks:
How much do you personally know about St Germaine because my research ended when he was living with a Diva in the 60/70's and he supposedly got killed!Do you know anymore re his whereabouts?I am of the opinion that he was some kind of a timelord.
And are you in agreement with this article that their are two forms of masonry the old and the new so to speak?
Thanks
the mermaid xxx
Euphonian sent in this:~The Marquis de St. Martin, a disciple of Pasqualis and of Jacob B
oehme, founded an occult Masonic Society in Lyons, where he attempted to bring Masonry back to its primeval character of Occultism and Theurgy. In 1773 the Lodge of Philalethes -- an offshoot of the Loge des Amis Reunis -
- was formed in Paris. The members of this Lodge, aided by St. Germain, St. Martin, Mesmer and Cagliostro, made a special study of the Occult Sciences. At the same time Cagliostro, who was a friend and protege of the Prin
ce Cardinal de Rohan, began to teach the Eastern doctrines of the "principles" of man, and the presence of the "indwelling God."

But the world was in such a state of chaos and upheaval at that time that it failed to appreciate either the Message or the Messengers. St. Germain, Mesmer and Cagliostro were branded as charlatans. Thomas Paine was arres
ted for treason, and his books burned. The work of St. Martin was misunderstood and dishonored by the so-called Martinists, and the Masons refused to accept his explanations of the true origins of Masonry because they dif
fered from their own exoteric history. And so, from one point of view, the work of the Messengers of the eighteenth century seems to have been in vain.

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