• EP# 11 - SAINT GERMAIN AND THE CAVE OF SYMBOLS

  • Jun 4 2021
  • Length: 47 mins
  • Podcast

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EP# 11 - SAINT GERMAIN AND THE CAVE OF SYMBOLS

  • Summary

  • The master we’re about to visit has, with Jesus and Gautama, had the most profound positive influences on civilization, our standard of living and our freedom. But in the long game of future history, by far the best is yet to come. The name Saint Germain means, ‘Holy Brother,’ and his known historic lives reflect the mind of God in man and the mercy of God in providing for our soul’s needs through generous foresight. There is celestial technology to see here and there are future beneficial inventions Saint Germain is yet to release, but his care and understanding of you is focused on, ‘You Are Here’ in your divine plan and then, in the immortal sense, ‘Here Is Freedom.’

    ATTRIBUTIONS:

    MUSIC
    Krishna's Calliope by Jesse Gallagher
    Licensed underYouTube Audio Library License
    Source: https://jessegallagher.bandcamp.com/track/krishnas-calliope
    Artist: https://jessegallagher.bandcamp.com/
    The Angels by Turpak
    Licensed through Audio Jungle
    https://audiojungle.net/licenses/terms/music_broadcast_one_million
    Choral Climax by BrightStreetCreative
    Licensed through Audio Jungle
    https://audiojungle.net/licenses/terms/music_broadcast_one_million
    SFX
    Sourced from freesound.org
    “144083_wind-howling-1” by Bosk1 of Freesound.org
    Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported (CC BY-NC 3.0)
    https://freesound.org/people/Bosk1/sounds/144083/

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