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Not long thereafter, the beloved Sanctus Germanus was given the dispensation by the [[Special:MyLanguage/Lords of Karma|Lords of Karma]] to function in the world of form as an ascended being having the appearance of an unascended being. Throughout the courts of eighteenth-century Europe, he was known as the [[Special:MyLanguage/Comte de Saint Germain|Comte de Saint Germain]]. Many of his demonstrations of mastery are described in the diaries of Mme. d’Adhémar, who knew him for at least half a century. She records Saint Germain’s visits to herself and to the courts of Louis XV and Louis XVI, noting in his glowing face the appearance of a man in his early forties throughout the period. Unfortunately, his efforts to secure the attention of the Court of France and others of the crowned heads of Europe were unsuccessful.   
No mucho después, el amado Sanctus Germanus recibió la dispensación de los [[Special:MyLanguage/Lords of Karma|Señores del Karma]] para operar en el mundo de la forma como un ser ascendido con la apariencia de un ser no ascendido. Por las cortes de la Europa del siglo XVIII fue conocido como el [[Special:MyLanguage/Comte de Saint Germain|Conde de Saint Germain]]. Muchas de las demostraciones que hizo de su maestría están descritas en los diarios de Madame d'Adhémar, quién lo conoció durante al menos medio siglo. Ella escribe sobre las visitas de Saint Germain a ella y a las cortes de Luis XV y Luis XVI, observando en su rostro radiante la apariencia de un hombre de poco más de cuarenta años de edad durante todo ese período. Desgraciadamente, sus esfuerzos por conseguir la atención de la corte de Francia y otras coronadas cabezas de Europa no tuvieron éxito.   


Saint Germain was last seen by Madame d’Adhémar at la Place de la Révolution on October 16, 1793, at the guillotining of Marie Antoinette. The master stood with Portia beneath the statue of the Goddess of Liberty. Immediately following her execution, they took the soul of Marie Antoinette to the [[Special:MyLanguage/Cave of Light|Cave of Light]], the [[Special:MyLanguage/Great Divine Director|Great Divine Director]]’s retreat in India. Three months after their departure from this scene, Portia withdrew to the octaves of light, where she remained in nirvana until she stepped forth in 1939 to assist Saint Germain with his activities in the United States.
Saint Germain was last seen by Madame d’Adhémar at la Place de la Révolution on October 16, 1793, at the guillotining of Marie Antoinette. The master stood with Portia beneath the statue of the Goddess of Liberty. Immediately following her execution, they took the soul of Marie Antoinette to the [[Special:MyLanguage/Cave of Light|Cave of Light]], the [[Special:MyLanguage/Great Divine Director|Great Divine Director]]’s retreat in India. Three months after their departure from this scene, Portia withdrew to the octaves of light, where she remained in nirvana until she stepped forth in 1939 to assist Saint Germain with his activities in the United States.