George Washington: The Flame of Liberty and the Founding of a Nation

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George Washington, the first president of the United States, was born in Virginia, February 22, 1732. As commander in chief of the Continental forces during the American Revolution, he remained stalwart and stern during the five years of war; and the victory was fulfilled when Cornwallis surrendered to Washington at Yorktown, Virginia, in 1781.

That Revolutionary War was the testing of a handful of souls to see whether or not they could make the sacrifices necessary to enter into the fiery core, which was the origin and the beginning of the mandala of the United States of America. The thirteen colonies marked the seven rays of the Christic light, the five secret rays, and the eighth ray, which is known as the ray of integration. In order to have a balanced mandala of hierarchy and initiation, it is essential to have thirteen as the basic unit of hierarchy.

George Washington embodied again as Guy W. Ballard, messenger of Saint Germain. He is now the ascended master Godfre.

The Constitutional Convention

George Washington’s role in creating the new government was at least as important as his military role. Serving as president of the Constitutional Convention, he was the sun in the midst of the solar system that held the states together. It is doubtful that the states would have so patiently forged a union had he not been there. Not only was he universally recognized as the only acceptable candidate for the first president, but he was the office incarnate. No one at the Constitutional Convention had any idea what the president would be like except that he would be like Washington. They created the office and established its requirements by their perception of his virtues.

The great efforts of Francis Bacon and Washington came to fruition with the adoption of the Constitution, a document that embodied the principles of the Brotherhood. It provided that each individual would prosper based on his own efforts—the civil application of the initiatic path of the Masons. And it protected by law freedoms such as no land had ever enjoyed—speech, religion, press, and assembly. Each person might then be free to work out his individual destiny as he saw fit.

Anointing by Saint Germain

oth as general and as president, Washington was destined to bear the flame of liberty for America. Therefore, on April 30, 1789, by the vote of the people as well as by divine approbation, the Christed one George Washington was officially given the mantle of the leadership of the nation. America was truly born that day, and the people gained a sense of national unity through the man God had sent to embody all they had fought for and won under his leadership.

The profile of George Washington, the nation’s first president is the archetype of the people of Israel. He is a true member of the house of David. And through the lineage of the descent of the kings of David after Saul through David, Solomon, Rehoboam, Jeroboam and finally through princesses that came from the house, the royal house of Israel was transferred to the British crown. But there was the infiltration of that crown by the seed of the fallen ones.

So the transfer of that mantle was made with the founding of America, and it was George Washington who received the anointing of Saint Germain. The legend of the Wissahikon tells of the coming of Saint Germain to George Washington in the winter, and there he was anointed to be the first president of the United States of America, anointed by Samuel, the same prophet, the same spirit who anointed David and the kings of Israel.[4]

Buddhic attainment

Gautama Buddha has told us that our beloved Godfre had the attainment of the Buddhic consciousness when, through his heart flame, Saint Germain founded our nation. Through the light of the Buddha his flame made possible the severance of ties of tyranny with the Old World. Through his heart flame we fought and won the Revolutionary War. Through his heart flame the office of the President of the United States of America was carved. Out of his image it was chiseled. And so by the archetype and the standard of his own Christhood and the flame of the Buddha we have all come to understand both the principle and the person of what the office and the officeholder of president in our great nation ought to be.

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