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Saint Patrick est le grand saint et patron du peuple irlandais. Sa nature profondément spirituelle, son enthousiasme et sa force d'action lui ont permis de surmonter d'énormes difficultés et d'étendre progressivement la foi chrétienne à toute l'Irlande.
Enfance et jeunesse
Patrick est né en Grande-Bretagne romaine à la fin du IVe siècle A.D. Son père, Calpurnius, était diacre dans l'Église chrétienne. À l'âge de seize ans, Patrick fut enlevé par une bande de pillards irlandais qui le gardèrent en captivité pour garder leurs troupeaux. Il s'échappa au bout de six ans et, après plusieurs années, il retourna chez lui.
Après son retour, il fit un rêve dans lequel il vit un homme nommé Victoricus portant d'innombrables lettres, dont il reçut et lut l'une d'elles. Au début de celle-ci figurait l'inscription : « La voix des Irlandais ». Alors qu'il lisait les premiers mots, il entendit la voix des Irlandais l'appelant à revenir vers eux.
Après avoir reçu cet appel, il se prépara à sa mission et passa les vingt années suivantes dans des centres d'apprentissage en Gaule. En 432, il fut finalement consacré évêque et chargé de répandre la foi en Irlande. En plus d'avoir fondé de nombreuses églises et converti des milliers de personnes au christianisme, Patrick introduisit le latin en Irlande comme langue de l'Église.
Les mots Kumara sont Saint Patrick
Sanat Kumara nous dit que c'est par son appel que Patrick a été élevé au rang d'apôtre du Christ et chargé de soumettre la descendance du serpent en Irlande. Sanat Kumara parle ainsi de son fils Patrick :
Allons dans la montagne du pays d'Erin où un jeune homme asservi par les païens prie jour et nuit. L'amour de Dieu est si fervent en lui que le feu de son cœur est une lumière au milieu de la neige et de la glace. Il vivait sur la montagne, seul avec Dieu, s'occupant des troupeaux de son maître. Et sur cette montagne, j'ai appelé mon fils Patrick, afin que de cette condition d'esclavage puisse naître le feu miraculeux de la liberté.
C'était à la fin du IVe siècle A.D. et les clans irlandais — les tribus d'Éphraïm et de Manassé réincarnées — étaient gouvernés par une multitude de rois. Ils ne servaient pas le Seigneur Dieu et n'avaient pas reçu le salut de son Fils. C'est pourquoi moi, l'Ancien des Jours, j'ai appelé mon fils, né libre, à l'esclavage afin de pouvoir le délivrer vers la liberté et vers la mission d'implanter la flamme violette dans le cœur de mes vrais fils et filles afin qu'ils puissent un jour la porter vers le Nouveau Monde au nom de Saint Germain.
To him I gave the vision of the people of Erin whose seed would one day ignite the fires of freedom on every shore and in every nation. Your own prophet Mark derived his fervor from that lineage of the Ancient of Days, which goes back to the emerald isle. And the Irish eyes of Thomas Moore, poet and prince of my heart, yet smile through the sternness of El Morya and his twinkle of mirth always needed on earth.
Finally restored to his kinsfolk after six years of humbling himself before me on the mountain, tending sheep as he would soon feed my sheep, Patrick heard the voices of the souls of my children crying out from the land of Erin for deliverance: “We beseech thee, holy youth, to come and walk among us once more.” Indeed they remembered him when he had walked among them as a prophet in Israel, rebuking their waywardness in the name of the LORD. Now they awaited the message of their salvation through Messiah’s anointed apostle.
Patrick prepared for his mission under the lineage of the ruby ray and with the saints of the inner Church. And that mission, my beloved, was to subdue the seed of Serpent in Ireland and to raise up the tribes of Israel, the remnant of Joseph’s seed who would be Christ-bearers to the nations.[1] Empowered of the Holy Ghost and bearing the Staff of Jesus, he wielded such power and wrought such miracles that pagan chiefs and decadent druids bowed in submission to this rod of Aaron that, in the new tongue, became the rod of Erin.
So perilous was the mission of the shamrock saint of the fifth ray that he wrote in his “Confession”: “Daily I expect either a violent death or to be robbed and reduced to slavery or the occurrence of some such calamity. I have cast myself into the hands of Almighty God, for He rules everything; as the Prophet sayeth, ‘Cast thy care upon the LORD, and He Himself will sustain thee.’”
Well might you emulate the courage and the humility of my son Patrick when he boldly challenged Prince Corotick, that serpent who dared plunder Patrick’s domain, massacring a great number of neophytes, as it is written, who were yet in their white garments after baptism; and others he carried away and sold to infidels.
Patrick circulated a letter in his own hand pronouncing the judgment of Corotick and his accomplices and declaring them separate from him as the established Bishop of Ireland, and from Jesus Christ. He forbade the faithful “to eat with them, or to receive their alms, till they should have satisfied God by the tears of sincere penance, and restored the servants of Jesus Christ to their liberty.”
Such is the true Work and Word of the saints of the ruby ray who, with all due seriousness, receive the sign of their coming in the taking up of serpents. Thousands upon thousands of the descendants of Jacob’s favorite son were baptized and confirmed by the Lord Jesus through my son Patrick. Like the apostle Paul, he bound the power of Serpent’s seed that had invaded the land of Erin; and like him, he healed their sick, he restored sight—both inner and outer—to their blind, and he raised Abram’s seed—dead in body and in spirit—to new life through the indwelling Christ by the Word of Christ Jesus, his beloved.
Chapel at the Summit of Croagh Patrick (known in Patrick’s time as Mount Aigli)
Now the ascended master Saint Patrick stands with me on the summit of Mount Aigli where, at the close of his earthly sojourn, he retreated forty days and forty nights, fasting in body and in spirit that he might be filled with the light of the Ancient of Days. There on that occasion fifteen hundred years ago, I summoned all the saints of Erin—the light of Aaron’s priesthood and the lightbearers of the Christic seed of Joseph—past, present, and future, to pay homage to him who was father to them all.... My beloved, many of you were among the souls of the saints who came to Patrick in his final hours on the mountain. You saluted him in the glory of God that was upon him, and to him you were the promise that his Word and Work would be carried to golden shores unto a golden age of Christ peace and enlightenment.[2]
Lessons from his life
Throughout his mission, Patrick was overshadowed by Lord Maitreya and Mighty Victory. The story of his life illustrates the power of one individual in God. On one occasion he faced the initiation of wrestling with the Antichrist. He explains that he was saved by calling on the name of Helios:
On that very same night I lay a-sleeping, and powerfully Satan assailed me; which I shall remember as long as I am in this body. He fell upon me like an enormous stone, and I was stricken nerveless in all my limbs. Whence then did it come into my unscholarly spirit to call upon Helias? At once I saw the sun rising into the dawn sky, and while I kept invoking “Helias, Helias,” with all my strength, lo, the Splendour of the Sun fell over me and instantly shook all the heaviness off from me. I believe I was succored by Christ my Lord and that his Spirit even then was calling out on my behalf.[3]
Patrick faced many difficult challenges in his life. He was never afraid to confront evil, and he knew that Jesus Christ lived in him and spoke through him. In his Confession, he speaks of twelve perils that beset his soul. These perils are the twelve initiations of the twelve gates of the city, the New Jerusalem, whereby we are then anointed to enter into that Holy City, having passed the twelve initiations of the twelve lines of the clock, of our karma and of our Christhood.
On many occasions Patrick demonstrated mastery over animal life in the elemental kingdom. He is famous for his use of the shamrock to illustrate the Oneness of the Trinity to members of the court.
You have called me Saint Patrick, and I come by that name. Yet God has given to me another name, the new name that cannot be received except by those who enter into the white-fire core with the ascended masters. God has called me to be the champion of truth. And as I bring that truth to the nations, there is the rallying to the standard of truth by some and there is division and darkness and murder and death in the midst of others.[4]
You can call to Saint Patrick to help you to deal with entrenched forces of darkness. Saint Patrick’s Lorica is a prayer for protection and a way to invoke his presence with you.
↑Joseph, youngest and most favored son of Jacob, had two sons, Ephraim and Manasseh, whom Jacob blessed as his own. Reincarnated in Britain and the U.S.A., they carry the flame of the twelve tribes of Israel.