I just found something MONUMENTAL.
Count Saint-Germain does not have a birth date in Wikipedia. He bullshitted people that he was 500 years old. It was an instant way for him to see “The Dead”, who do not have the Sixt Sense, the sense of humour!
He definitely contributed that insight to Plus Ultra and he is one of the originators of the clown.
He suggested for the “Jester” character to get out of the castle and become more relatable. 🤡
It would allow us to crowd out the people who make scary dark entertainment.
I often use memory to figure out the mystery of some historical figures. No way “The Count” is 500 years old! So I did a study of the people who published stuff he loved to quote 😂 😆 😝
And I found it!
On December 25, 1690, Dutch polymath Christiaan Huygens publishes his book “Treatise on Light”. The book is considered a pioneering work of theoretical and mathematical physics
What is helpful is that I have a twin! The other person who was born on Mickelmas 1691 is Richard Challoner, English Roman Catholic bishop, a leading figure of English Catholicism during the greater part of the 18th century.
Suddenly, the personality of Saint-Germain makes more sense. He was Bob Hope in his last life. And it is to him that I owe the dip on one side of my nose!
The birthday of Count Saint Germain is
September 29, 1691!
And here is a #MidjourneyAI rendering of him!
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