The founding fathers of America
The Founding Fathers are the patriarchs who in the early days of the founding of the United States of America set forth the law in the writing of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. These were outstanding figures for their time, men of fervor and deep and heartfelt opinions representing American states, regions and political opinions. Yet, no matter what their political stand, first and foremost, they were patriots, lovers of freedom. Though they might be imperfect men, at the heart and the core, at the nucleus of the founding of our nation, there was a purity that enabled the sponsorship of America by the master Saint Germain, who worked through them and enabled the founding of the country. Who were these men? As they step forth from the pages of America's history, we can see that the Founding Fathers were visionaries, souls who were ahead of their time. They were Christians, one and all, and spiritual men of vision and understanding. A number of them were Masons including George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and John Adams. They fully expected to and, indeed, did suffer persecution in their pursuit of Liberty. Many of them died martyrs’ deaths. But they counted not the cost. For the flame of freedom and liberty burned within them. And they were sponsored to fight for liberty and to lay the firm foundation for lasting liberty and prosperity in the United States, a work which they did on behalf of us all. |
America has a dispensation that has not been given to any other nation. This nation has been given the great endowment of light and spiritual sponsorship. It has seen a greater investment of Light by the ascended masters. It can justifiably be seen as God’s great experiment with freedom on earth.
To save America is to save the lost sheep of the 12 tribes and to raise up the Christ consciousness. To save this nation under God is to preserve opportunity for the victory of freedom in every other nation upon this planet. For if this nation of America is lost, if the sponsorship and dispensation of America be lost, then no other shall be forthcoming to any other nation.
Therefore to save America is to save the dream of America—what it is and what it can yet be. Let us be up and doing the work of those Minutemen and women returned in this century for this battle! And let us do it now, before the sands in the hourglass run out!

