Count de Saint Germain
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The Count de Saint Germain was one of the Masters of the Wisdom, also known as the Hungarian Prince Rakoczy (or RoKoczi), or "The Master, The Prince." He is associated with the seventh ray, and ceremonial magic. Human incarnations attributed to him include Saint Alban (third century C.E.), Proclus (a Neoplatonic philosopher, 410-85 C.E.), Roger Bacon (1220-92), Christian Rosenkreuz (1378-1484), Hunyadi Janos (1387-1456), Robertus the monk (sixteenth century), and Francis Bacon (1561-1626).
Additional resources
- Saint Germain, Comte De at Theosophy World
Articles
- Comte De Saint-Germain at Theosopedia
- Count St. Germain by H. P. Blavatsky
- The Count of Saint-Germain by David Pratt
- Count de Saint Germain by H.S. Olcott
- The Count de Saint Germain at WisdomWorld.org
- Hall, Manly P. "Comte de St.-Germain." Collected Writings of Manly P. Hall Volume 2: Sages and Seers (Los Angeles: Philosophical Research Society, Inc., 1959), 213-241.