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St. John the Baptist as St. George the Dragon Slayer

Legend of St. George the Dragon Slayer

There is a belief that the master St George, known as the dragon slayer, did not exist but his name lives on for good reason. It was this future master who was apparently initiated three times in a single body the only person in hierarchical record to do so I was told up to that time.

This is story of a particular master that is referenced in the history books as St. George the Dragon Slayer.  There was a time in his life when he was going to be ordained into the Catholic priesthood.  It was during this time, he also committed to his objective training detailing certain aspects details from the deva kingdom.  It was during this time when he established a group of likeminded students to better achieve his. During this investigative process he discovered six things:

Each class of deva distributed a certain type of energy,

and this energy could be used for certain objectives.

Each deva pertained to a certain dimension or area of space within the Body of God.

He also discovered that each class of deva had its own particular way of working with the human soul.

He later achieved a better working knowledge through these various classes and orders of devas,

which permitted him to rapidly advance on his spiritual path, also advancing those around him with him.

During this time, he also achieved the second initiation.

This particular individual was known in history books as St. John the Baptist.  This is a story that took place in John the Baptist’s following life (please note that he was only an aspirant before this life). It was during this time that John organized a group of disciples to experiment with the idea of registering subjectively certain forms of guidance which might be called cherub angels.  It was these angels or group of angels that provided for John’s group a way of working to develop their relationship with the ashram of the Christ, and it was through their efforts that John’s group became a discipleship group of the Christ.  Furthermore, this angelic group provided the following types of understandings or knowledge to John’s group:

  • They assisted in the construction of the antahkarana.
  • They assisted in the organization of the mind of the group with the soul mind.
  • They helped prevent individual disciples from getting caught up in astral plane phenomena.
  • Also assisted him in special subjective events undertaken by Hierarchy.
  • They organized the use of time of the group in terms of service activities.
  • All in all, they helped the group achieve integration with each other and the soul.

It was through this process that John was able to later culminate the third initiation.

 

The importance of this story is to give you a foundation in my beliefs about the way the world works:

First, this is a story of a man who became godlike in a very short time:

It is about a man who risked everything for that one prize—the Purpose of His existence.

This is a story of a man determined, beyond our imagination, to seek this purpose in ways normally un-thought-of.

This is a man who, with daring, determination, and skill rose above his generation of truth seekers to establish a direct relationship with Sanat Kumara (normally through the master). He was the first to do so and opened the way for this possibility.

This was a time when the priests had power over life and death because the church was strong.  This was a time when all church goers prayed at the door before they entered that they be blessed with the presence of the Christ as it was still believed that the Presence could be everywhere.  This was a time when all candidates for priesthood were baptized together in groups.  It was in this group of priests being baptized that the story begins.

The future master was present intending to be baptized in the established way.  But once the proceedings started, he received a Voice asking him to leave the group.  As you might expect he was caught in a dilemma; if he left, he would not be able to be baptized as he agreed to; if he stayed, he would be disobedient to his inner Voice.  The future master planned to leave and from that time forward was never baptized in the church.

After the future master left, he arrived at a quiet place to collect his thoughts and again a Voice came and congratulated him on his choice.  The Voice when on to say. How is it you have come this far and yet have not found your way.  The future master listened and replied: the way that leads me back to the Father I have found.  The Voice replied—the Father be-loves all and all that comes to Him will know Him—the Voice left.

The master found out later that the Voice was that of his guiding disciple.  This experience left the future master in a quandary; he was unsure of what to do next.  He stayed in this area for several years doing what he could for others and one day the Voice said—have you found your way, have you found the Father?  The master answered after making the sign of the cross; the way I have found, the Father I have not.  The Voice answered: the way you seek is not the way that was chosen for you.

The future master asked himself what my way is.  He reflected on this for some time, searching his heart for the answer.  He decided to give up pursuing the priesthood since this was the way he had chosen.  The day when he decided to do this the Voice returned and said: why do you give up the calling? You said I had not found my way.  The Voice answered: the way must come as a result of finding the Father it is for Christ’s sake your life be redeemed.  The future master said, how can I find the Father? The guiding disciple answered: leave this place and go find this ……..disciple of the Christ.

The future master left this place in search of this particular disciple as he was given a description of his psychic ambience and characteristics.  After many years of searching for the future master one day entered a church where he located the person who he thought was this person.  The person turned towards him and spoke: the way you have found. The future master asked him; how do you know I have found the way: he also asked him? How do you know me?  The man answered the second question first: I do not know you; the Father told me what to say.

The man addressed him as Saint George the Dragon Slyer and also told him a story about how it was, he had been given that name.  The future master stayed with the man for 10-months assisting him with his duties and listening to what he had to say.  The future master then left on the advice of the man suggesting he go to find a certain saint to serve.  It was this saint who was given to be the reincarnation of Jesus in his final incarnation as a fifth-degree master. The master studied with the former Jesus for many years until was asked to depart by Jesus in an effort to have the future master gain experience in teaching others what he had learned. It was at this time the future master was given certain secrets on developing himself and also given certain meditations to do he was also given certain responsibilities related to the ashram and one of these was to revive several of disciplines developing the inner bodies.  It was this task that proved his ability to consciously achieve alignment with the inner ashram but what is particular about this is that he first was able to align with the Father through his monadic presence before aligning with the master.

 

Would like to make some story related comments here:

This was the life for which the master was permitted to take the first three initiations in one life. It was a triumph of determination. It was a life in which he rose above all odds to accomplish the necessary alignments and requirements in a short period of time after he left the reincarnated Jesus. Nobody has accomplished this since then. Meant to be an inspiration to us as aspirants to the mysteries.

The former master Jesus was instrumental in him being able to accomplish his tasks as his occult knowledge was great.  You would be surprised at how much was known in those times (same as now).

You have been given the idea that the future master rested during the time before he left to seek the man. But his days and nights were full of study, service and prayer.  The master was not given to sitting around. You would be surprised at the amount of knowledge that he had collected, much more than the author. You would also be surprised at the amount of information that came through to him every day after he left the presence of the reincarnated Jesus—received whole thoughts. You would be surprised at what manner of man he was cunning, genus, and manipulative.

You would also be surprised at his wickedness for in those times it was impossible to be straight forward—deception was intelligent and wise. You would be surprised that his mercy was great. He was exceptional with a sword and a bow. He was always armed. He was highly compassionate. He was dedicated to the truth. He was instrumental in training many priests to find themselves. He was also concerned about the way society had hampered the freedom to make choices for yourself. He was concerned that the world was on the verge of destroying itself with its ignorance. He believed he could make a difference if he persevered then He could save the world from its own ignorance.

So, this legend goes?

All impressions posted herein, denoted and summarized were soul impacted from subjective sources and were than were mentally registered, organized, recorded, and brain conceptualized, and given contextual composition language. All interpretations of the impression sources herein are the responsibility of the recorder/composer – H.Z.

 

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