Sunday, January 17, 2016

UNSOLVED MYSTERY

Holy person Germain, the Immortal Count

Tally st. Germaine, one of the greatest unsolved secrets ever

Was Count St. Germain the genuine Doctor Who?

Is it workable for a man to live until the end of time? That is the thing that a few individuals are asserting around a chronicled figure known as Count de Saint-Germain. His sources are still vague. A few records date his introduction to the world to the late 1600s, albeit some trust that his life span comes to back to the season of Christ. He has seemed commonly all through history – even as of late as the 1970s – continually having all the earmarks of being around 45 years of age. He was known by huge numbers of the most acclaimed figures of European history, including Casanova, Madame de Pampadour, Voltaire, King Louis XV, Catherine the Great, Anton Mesmer, George Washington and others. He has additionally been connected to various mysterious developments and paranoid fears.

Who was this secretive man? Are the stories of his everlasting life simple legend and old stories? On the other hand is it conceivable that he truly did find the mystery of endless life?

The date of conception for Saint German is obscure, albeit most records say he was conceived in the 1690s. A parentage aggregated by Annie Besant for her co-composed book, The Comte De St. Germain: The Secret of Kings, affirms that he was conceived the child of Francis Racoczi II, Prince of Transylvania in 1690. What we do know for certain is that he was a proficient chemist, which implies he could transform stacks of metal into unadulterated gold. In the event that that wasn't a sufficiently perfect trap as of now, the number likewise guaranteed to have found the mystery of everlasting life! Somewhere around 1740 and 1780 Saint-Germain, who was a significant VIP in those days, voyaged widely all through Europe – and in all that time never appeared to age. The individuals who met him were dumbfounded by his numerous capacities and eccentricities like:

He talked 12 dialects

He could play the violin like a virtuoso.

He was an expert painter.

Wherever he voyaged, he set up an involved research center, apparently for his speculative chemistry work.

He was by all accounts a man of extraordinary riches, however was not known not any financial balances. (On the off chance that it was because of his capacity to transmute base metals into gold, he never performed the accomplishment for spectators.)

He feasted frequently with companions in light of the fact that he appreciated their conversation, however was once in a while seen to eat nourishment out in the open. He subsisted, it was said, on an eating routine of oats.

He recommended formulas for the evacuation of facial wrinkles and for coloring hair.

He cherished gems, and a lot of his dress – including his shoes – were studded with them.

He had consummated a method for painting gems.

He asserted to have the capacity to intertwine a few little precious stones into one expansive one. He additionally said he could make pearls develop to mind blowing sizes.

He has been connected to a few mystery social orders, including the Rosicrucians, Freemasons, Society of Asiatic Brothers, the Knights of Light, the Illuminati and Order of the Templars.

Formally Saint Germain passed on in 1784, obviously kicking the bucket squares with having a terrible day, when your called the "eternal check". He would keep on being seen all through the nineteenth century and into the twentieth century!

In 1785 he was found in Germany with Anton Mesmer, the pioneer trance inducer. (Some case that it was Saint-Germain who gave Mesmer the essential thoughts for trancelike influence and individual attraction.)

Official records of Freemasonry demonstrate that they picked Saint-Germain as their agent for a tradition in 1785.

After the taking of the Bastille in the French Revolution in 1789, the Comtesse d'AdhĂ©mar said she had an extensive discussion with Count de Saint-Germain. He professedly advised her of France's prompt future, as though he recognized what was to come. In 1821, she kept in touch with: "I have seen Saint-Germain once more, every opportunity incredibly. I saw him when the ruler [Antoinette] was killed, on the eighteenth of Brumaire, on the day taking after the passing of the Duke d'Enghien, in January, 1815, and on the eve of the homicide of the Duke de Berry." The last time she saw him was in 1820 – and every time he appeared to take care of business no more established than his mid-40s.

Voltaire, the eighteenth century savant, maybe best summed up the Count of  St. Germain.

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