Saturday, December 19, 2020 ~ 8:16 a.m. "Dear Brethren, It is I, the one known as Jesus. I wish to use this opportunity to introduce you (again) to the one known as my father on earth, St. Germain. He will explain his role and objectives to you." "Hello, loved ones. It is I, St. Germain. I played the role of Joseph, Jesus' father and many other roles as well. The reason why I am here now is to talk to you each about some new topics that have not been widely introduced or talked about before this time. I will "hijack" the group so to speak, for some time to come. We all feel very strongly that the chapters and messages connected to the latest volume have done their job in cementing your new identities and purposes on the earth. Now it is time to go further, to go deeper and explore some new territory. Shall we? With a bond like no other, To infinity and beyond, St. Germain and Jesus" End Time: 8:31 a.m. ©Richard Curtis Greathouse ~ A Journey into the Unknown ~ http://Journey.CoCreatingClarity.org
Charlie
2/8/2021 01:17:04 am
Dear St. Germain...............there might be a possibility that the two of us have incarnations together sometime a few centuries ago. Would you care to comment on that?....is your please. Comments are closed.
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