The Count of Saint-Germain
“I AM’ the Visible Presence of those greatly beloved Ascended Masters whom I wish to have appear here to me, and whose Assistance I desire.” ― St. Germain
Explore the life of the mysterious Count of St. Germain. The Count was a European adventurer, composer, philosopher, scientist, and alchemist who was prominent in European high society in the 18th century. Count St. Germain’s real name, date, and origin of birth were a mystery, but he claimed to be over 500 years old. Voltaire dubbed him “The Wonderman” and said of the Count, “He is the man who does not die and who knows everything”. St Germain is said to have appeared throughout history as a mystical figure, dating back to the days of antiquity. He is said to have witnessed Jesus turn water into wine and was also present at the Council of Nicaea in 325 A.D. He was known by many famous figures of European History, including Casanova, Voltaire, King Louis XV, Catherine the Great, and many others.
While few details of Saint-Germain’s life can be confirmed, what is unanimously agreed upon is that the enigmatic figure existed and that he was a Master Alchemist.
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Shelf wear, including some edge wear; creasing to back cover; light scuffing. In VG- condition.
by Isabel Cooper-Oakley
ICO-CTSG || loc. f:pbwoo
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Weight | 14 oz |
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Format | Mass Market Paperback |
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