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Mock funerals were the custom of the day for some in the 17th century who for special reason desired to change identity and move among another milieu. And so it was for Francis Bacon, whose efforts catapuled civilization centuries ahead in literacy for the common people, science, philosophy and jurisprudence, freedom and liberty. Now it is coming to light that he was also the mastermind behind the great Shakespearean plays! . Journey through the "lives" and activities of Francis Bacon, who through mock funeral and the initiation of the "Ascension", the soul''s untimate reunion with the God Self, became the Comte de Saint Germain, Wonderman of Europe. Voltaire described this Count who appeared throughout the courts of Europe (always looking handsomely in his forties for two centuries) as "the man who would not die."
Viewing Saint Germain through the lens of both embodiments revealed in this book, affords you to a deeper understanding of the love and motivation of this beloved adept—an understanding that can help you play your part well in the great drama of the unfolding golden age that Saint Germain would bring again upon earth.
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