Our Spiritual DNA: Twelve Ascended Masters and the Evidence for Our Divine Ancestry

Our Spiritual DNA: Twelve Ascended Masters and the Evidence for Our Divine Ancestry

by Carmel Niland
Our Spiritual DNA: Twelve Ascended Masters and the Evidence for Our Divine Ancestry

Our Spiritual DNA: Twelve Ascended Masters and the Evidence for Our Divine Ancestry

by Carmel Niland

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Overview

A guide to deciphering your spiritual lineage

• Investigates the roles, energies, and essence of 12 Ascended Masters and how each of them holds a strand of our spiritual DNA

• Traces the reincarnations of Ascended Masters Mother Mary and St. Germain through history, depicting the positive and shadow aspects of their archetypal energies

• Offers charts that allow you to find out which Ascended Master you relate to and thus discover your own direct connection to the Divine

DO YOU KNOW what Imhotep, Homer, and Nikola Tesla have in common? All three are said to be influential incarnations of Ascended Master St. Germain. How can we tell?

Guided by renowned mystics, Carmel Niland suggests that, just as we carry physical DNA that shapes us across generations, we also carry an energetic code or spiritual DNA that links us back to the very source of our origins — God — a divine ancestry that throughout the centuries conveys itself in patterns of behavior, character traits, and life purpose, connecting each individual to a specific Ascended Master. The God essence expresses itself through archetypal energies in us, represented by 12 Ascended Masters who hold the 12 strands of our spiritual DNA. Thus, every person on this earth, no matter how ordinary or extraordinary, is an aspect of one of these Masters. Focusing on Mother Mary and St. Germain, Our Spiritual DNA explores the role, energies, and essence of these 12 Masters by examining some of history’s most important figures who have been instrumental in shaping our world. Hitherto unknown details about the lives of personalities like Queen Nefertiti, Julius Caesar, Cleopatra, Merlin, Isabelle of Castile, and Dante emerge in channeled conversations with the author’s spiritual guide, The Gatekeeper.

Revolutionizing the Western view of reincarnation, this astounding book allows you to trace your own spiritual DNA through the reincarnations of the Ascended Masters, understand your spiritual and genetic connection to God, and realize that we are all divinely connected across gender, race, and time.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781644112632
Publisher: Inner Traditions/Bear & Company
Publication date: 08/31/2021
Pages: 272
Sales rank: 1,025,613
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Carmel Niland is the former CEO and leader of various government agencies on gender, racial equality, human rights, and child protection in New South Wales, Australia. The author of A Darker Magic This Way Comes, she lives in Sydney, Australia.

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From the Introduction

My First Meeting with St. Germain


On a Sunday night, in a late Sydney summer, I sat waiting for Peter Abraham, who I hoped would channel St. Germain. According to history books, Germain was a French Count in revolutionary France known as Comte de Saint Germain, who lived from 1691-1712. Here was someone with an intriguing resume: adventurer, explorer, philosopher, scientist, alchemist, and magician. He was said to be extraordinarily intelligent, articulate, and widely published. He appeared to live many lives in one lifetime, and I was soon to discover that he had lived many lifetimes on Earth too. St Germain should be a man who had answers to my questions if Peter Abraham could channel him.

The birds and the barking dogs settled. Peter, together with friends, led an invocation, followed by a guided meditation and prayers to open a sacred space to allow beings of great power to come through and enter his body. First, a group of angels cleared the room. Then a host of beings entered with both familiar and strange names; Master Kuthumi with Lady Portia, El Moyra, and Pallas Athene, Master Hilarion with Lady Nada, Djwahl Kuhl, and Lady Leto, and Serapis Bey and Lakshmi. They would speak through Peter or his friend Michaela Clinton and guide others in the room. Their presence and their movement around the room were vividly described by Peter and by others who could “see” their unseen presence. St. Germain, however, was not among them.

Then a being called Lord Sananda entered, unannounced.

Everyone, except me, seemed to know of Lord Sananda, but when he said, “I speak as ‘Jeshua,’” I felt the pulse of excitement go through the room. He spoke gently, recounting a parable about patience and mercy using the Middle Eastern imagery of the natural beauty and fruitfulness of the vines, the vibrant color of the flowers, lilies of the field, and his love for his flock: his children. When he left, we remained in contemplation for a while until there was a rustle. The dog started barking loudly, and the cicadas joined him.

Someone new had arrived. St Germain was here!

Only those who saw him clairvoyantly knew it was St. Germain. I saw nothing.

“What’s happening?” I mouthed to my friend. She whispered that a bearded man with glossy black hair and a violet cloak was in the room. He was spinning like a top and sparkled with amethyst and gold.

“He’s like an electric shock crackling through time,” someone else explained.

After the calm of Lord Sananda, this was a dramatic entrance.

St. Germain spoke precisely and only through Peter. He offered advice and answered questions about healing, career progression, conflict resolution, dancing, music, and spiritual development. He appeared quirky but charming, compassionate, witty, and wise.

Peter, still channelling St Germain, rose from his chair, came over to me and said, “Give me your hand.”

I was very reluctant to do so because I had been warned never to touch a channel while they were channelling for fear of causing them a shock.

“Give me your hand,” he insisted.

I held it out, and he kissed it. I was so surprised I snatched it back.

“Don’t you know who I am?” he asked.

“Yes, you are St. Germain, and you are a Master.”

“And what is that?” he asked.

Tongue-tied, I could not answer him.

I decided then to find out more about what it meant to be a Master and about St. Germain. That decision would take me to places I never thought I would go and would result in a relationship with St. Germain that would lead to this book and the uncovering of long-held secrets. I used two different channels, Peter Abraham and Dr. George Litchfield, to connect with him. Both used prayers to create a sacred space before they opened themselves up to other realms. They called on protective beings to help them, they put aside their egos to allow beings of light, and no others, to speak through them, and they worked privately, discreetly, and with patience. They were men of integrity.

From Chapter 4: Ancient Egypt
Thinking about these Lives


Imhotep, the quiet achiever, gives his name to one of the most remarkable lives of St Germain. In contrast to St Germain’s usual persona of front-line, larger than life characters, Imhotep, and those who share his energy of the Imhotep line, are no-frills, nose to the grindstone, dependable men like Captain James Cook or President Harry Truman. Explorers, navigators, scientists, architects, doctors, politicians, lawyers, physicians, presidents, philosophers, and warriors, they are always meticulous, exact and hardworking. They will deliver, like Imhotep himself, on the toughest missions and his mission was to accelerate Egyptian civilization. The Imhotep line is one of the lines of the vast energy called St Germain. When all lines are taken together, they give us a picture of the embrace of contradictions within him.

Let’s divide his millions of lives into lines. The first line of St Germain is that of the Comte de Saint-Germain himself: the international diplomat: urbane, suave, charming, super intelligent, multi-lingual, the founder of nations. It has another dimension of this first line as well. I call it the Boaz line of upright, saintly, courageous men who too exercise power, but their incorruptibility can absolutely be relied on. They fight for reform; they liberate the oppressed and are some of the best orators ever created. Joseph of Arimathea, St Patrick, and St Columba are examples.

The Dante line captures St Germain as a creature of romance. Here are his lives as poets, dramatists, writers, dreamers, diplomats, artists, actors, musicians, and dancers. Dante, formerly Homer, wrote a long love letter to his beloved Beatrix, formerly Nefertari, and as he did, he created the Italian language... Music permeates St Germain’s creativity. I am often asked about the energies of the four Beatles. Two were Hilarion, one was a Kuthumi, and one was St Germain...

Table of Contents

Introduction 7

My First Meeting with St. Germain 9

Dr. George Litchfield and The Gatekeeper 10

The Ascended Masters 12

1 Take a Bow, St. Germain - You Are On! 18

What Is a Master? 20

The I AM Collection 22

My Assumptions about Masters 25

The Role of Evil in Masters' Lives 26

Understanding St. Germain 28

What This Book Is Also About 30

Who Do You Identify With? 33

2 St. Germain and Mary as Gods and Goddesses 37

3 Gods Covenant with the People of Earth 46

Krishna, Avatar 47

Maya, Mother of the Buddha 53

Lao Tzu, Old Master of Taoism 56

Thinking about These Lives 62

4 Ancient Egypt 63

Imhotep, Architect, Physician, and Statesman 63

Nefertiti, Great Royal Wife of Akhenaton 68

Nefertari, Queen and Wife of Ramses the Great 73

Thinking about These Lives 77

5 The Founding of the Belief in God 79

Noah, Builder of the Ark 80

Sarah, Wife of Abraham 83

Jacob, Founder of Israel 87

Leah, Wife of Jacob 92

Thinking about These Lives 94

6 Warriors, High Priests, and Prophets 96

Aaron, First High Priest of Israel 96

Joshua, First Commander-in-Chief of Israel 101

Deborah, Judge of Israel 104

Thinking about These Lives 108

7 Defining Western Thinking 109

Homer, Epic Poet of the Trojan War 110

Plato, Philosopher of Ancient Greece 115

Hephaestion, Alexander's Lover 120

Thinking about These Lives 124

8 Shining in the Roman Sun While Creating Western Europe 126

Julius Caesar, Roman General and Statesman 127

Cleopatra, Last Queen of Ancient Egypt 135

Thinking about These Lives 140

9 St Germain and Mary's Role in Fulfilling the Law 142

Mary in the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches 142

The Protestant Version 143

The Scholarly Version 143

Thinking about These Lives 155

10 The Founding of Celtic Christianity 160

St. Germain and Mary in Britain and Ireland 161

Joseph of Arimathea, Uncle of Mother Mary 166

St. Patrick, Patron Saint of Ireland 172

Thinking about These Lives 177

11 The First Battle of Britain 179

Merlin, Magician of the Light 180

Guinevere, Neglected Queen 191

Morgana, Magician of the Dark 195

Thinking about These Lives 201

12 Love in Action 203

Dante Alighieri and Beatrice, Poet and Muse 203

Isabella of Castile, Powerful Queen 209

Christopher Columbus, Italian Explorer and Navigator 215

Katherine Parr, Last Queen of Henry VIII 220

Thinking about These Lives 227

13 Pathfinders - Finding New Worlds 230

Pathfinders from 15th to 20th Century 235

Contemporary Pathfinders - 21st Century 245

Conclusion 247

Appendix: Deciphering Your Line to God 249

Index 268

About the Author 271

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