Saint Germain's Vow to his people requires a Response 

 

According to the dispensation given to me, I am able to do the following—and it is to vow my life, my causal body, and my service to planet earth so long as there are those in embodiment who are capable of making the identical vow. I will not tell you in numbers how many, for in some cases one heart so infilled by the Buddha Gautama, one heart such a vessel of Maitreya, may count for many. But I will say that it is a tally of a geometry of a weight of sacred fire, an Omega balance in the earth that will allow my presence to fully and finally intercede in all these things projected upon the screen of mankind’s returning karma.

Thus, beloved, we come to understand what is the principle of a holy vow.  A vow is an entering into God, and it is God entering in to oneself. A vow is a promise that one does not break, for one understands one has made this vow directly to his heart and in so doing has evoked from the heart of God a commensurate measure of support, even privilege, even rank in the spiritual hierarchy of the planet. In order to make a vow, one must have had the maturity of thinking through a lifetime and the meaning thereof—and whether or not one is willing to give an entire lifetime to such a cause. (Copyright Church Universal and Triumphant Vol. 30 No. 2 Beloved Saint Germain 1/11/87)

 

 

 

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