What if the masterminds behind America's founding principles were more than just political visionaries?
What if they were wanderers from beyond, as suggested by The Law of One?
The concept of wanderers in the Law of One unveils a riveting dimension to human consciousness and history.
These are not ordinary individuals; they are souls from higher planes of existence, choosing to be born on Earth to aid its spiritual awakening.
Driven by a mission to enlighten and advance, they weave through life, often with their true purpose cloaked by the human condition.
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As we trace the echoes of wanderers through time, the likes of Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin emerge within the Ra Material.
Not merely as founding fathers but as potential architects of a cosmic blueprint.
Their indelible contributions raise profound questions: Could the source of their revolutionary ideas stem from an understanding far beyond their time?
Abraham Lincoln also gets name dropped by Ra. Though not as a wanderer.
Ra suggests the subtle hand of higher influences at play regarding Abe Lincoln. Believe it or not, according to the Law of One, Abe Lincoln was in fact a walk-in soul!
And then there's the enigmatic St. Germain, whose legendary presence at the signing of the Declaration of Independence weaves a thread of mystique into the fabric of history.
His impact, while elusive, points to a narrative rich with esoteric knowledge and the presence of otherworldly guidance.
For those captivated by the roles wanderers may play on Earth, our journey through history is more than an account of past events; it's a revelation of the spiritual odyssey that transcends the ages.
As we peel back the layers of time, we uncover a story that challenges the boundaries of our understanding and invites us to look at our past—and our future—with new eyes.
Thomas Jefferson: Paving the Way for Freedom and Future Wanderers

Thomas Jefferson's influence on the early United States is profound.
The Law of One says his work laid the groundwork for the evolution of both individual liberty and the path for other wanderers.
His drafting of the Declaration of Independence was not merely a political act but a spiritual beacon, setting the tone for the nation's consciousness and inviting other advanced souls to continue the work he began.
Jefferson's advocacy for religious freedom and his efforts to protect individual rights through the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom resonate deeply with the wanderer's mission of fostering conditions for spiritual growth and free will.
His vision of a country where freedom was paramount set the stage for others to follow, ensuring that the seeds of enlightenment he planted would flourish in the centuries to come.
Benjamin Franklin: Champion of Freedom and Enlightenment

Benjamin Franklin, mentioned in The Law of One as a key figure in America's founding, exemplifies the characteristics of a wanderer through his tireless work to shape a society based on freedom and reason.
His role in drafting the Constitution and his influence in international diplomacy were pivotal in securing the young nation's place in the world.
Franklin's Dedication to Liberty
Franklin's commitment to freedom is evident in his anti-slavery stance and his involvement in the creation of the Pennsylvania Abolition Society.
His understanding of liberty as a fundamental human right aligns with the wanderer's objective of advancing freedom as a cornerstone for spiritual and societal development.
Inspiring Future Generations
Franklin's legacy is not just in the institutions he helped to build or the innovations he brought into being; it's also in the example he set for future wanderers.
His life serves as an inspiration for all those who come to Earth with the mission to elevate and liberate, ensuring that the flame of freedom he helped ignite would be carried forward by others who shared his vision and dedication.
Abraham Lincoln: The Walk-In President

Abraham Lincoln's presidency is regarded as one of the most significant periods in American history.
However, the Ra Material proposes that he was a 'walk-in'—a soul that entered an already living body, distinguishing him from wanderers, who are souls from higher densities being born in the normal way.
Differentiating Walk-Ins from Wanderers
A walk-in is a unique soul phenomenon whereby an agreement is made between two souls for one to depart their physical body and the other to enter and take over.
This is quite distinct from the concept of wanderers, who are souls from higher vibrations that are born into a physical body in the conventional sense.
Wanderers carry the mission to assist lower-density worlds, but walk-ins only occur in rare circumstances, typically during a period of heightened personal or collective crises, allowing a different soul to continue the host's life and mission.
Lincoln's Pivotal Role and Transformation
Abraham Lincoln's assumption of the presidency during a time of national strife, in Law of One terms, is the result of a fourth-density being taking over his body.
This event occurred in 1853 when Lincoln consented in a state of sleep to this exchange. An agreement in the astral planes.
This fourth-density being contacted him, motivated by a sense of duty to an overarching cause.
The transformation enabled him to persevere through the Civil War with a focus on preserving a nation at the brink of collapse.
The new entity within Lincoln supposedly gained no extra karma and operated with the perspective of service to others, specifically to those oppressed or in bondage.
The notion put forth suggests that this soul was instrumental in advancing the fundamental principles of liberty at a critical juncture in American history.
Talk about divine intervention!
His leadership during the Civil War and his efforts to abolish slavery were a fulfilment of a karmic pattern and a dedication to the fight for what was perceived as a universal 'battle for light' in the framework of freedom versus enslavement.
St. Germain: The Mysterious Catalyst in America's Story

In the tapestry of America's founding, there's one figure who stands out, not just for his mystique but for the possibility that he was more than just a man of his time—St. Germain.
He isn’t mentioned in the Ra material. However, like the wanderers and walk-ins of the Law of One, St. Germain's presence at pivotal moments in history hints at a deeper, more spiritual role in shaping our destiny.
St. Germain: More Than a Historical Enigma
St. Germain's story is as fascinating as it is perplexing.
He was known as a polymath, a man of the arts, and a conversationalist who could engage on any topic.
His knowledge of political and social matters was as profound as his understanding of the secret sciences, leading many to speculate about his true nature…
A Presence That Transcends Time
What sets St. Germain apart is the air of timelessness that surrounds him.
Reports of his appearances at key historical events a hundred years apart!
Always seemingly unaffected by the passage of time, there are theories that he was/is either an immortal.
Some say he's a vampire, or that he's found the elixir of life... perhaps he's a fourth density being, navigating history differently.
The Count's Role in America's Spiritual Awakening
The idea that St. Germain might have been at the signing of the Declaration of Independence is more than just an interesting anecdote—it suggests that the spiritual evolution of America was influenced by forces beyond our conventional understanding.
His elusive impact, while not as directly documented as that of Jefferson or Franklin, points to a narrative where esoteric knowledge and otherworldly guidance played a part.
For those enthralled by the potential influence of higher beings like wanderers, St. Germain offers a compelling chapter in the story of America's growth.
His legend invites us to consider the possibility that the seeds of enlightenment within the nation's founding principles were sown with the help of those who carried wisdom from beyond our earthly realm.
Conclusion
The narrative of America's founding is often recounted through the lens of political struggle and the quest for liberty, yet the perspectives offered by The Law of One and the enigmatic presence of figures like St. Germain introduce an intriguing spiritual dimension to this historic saga.
The idea that individuals such as Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, and even Abraham Lincoln might have been influenced by, or indeed embody, higher cosmic consciousness invites us to expand our understanding of history and life in general.
It suggests that the roots of the nation's most cherished principles—freedom, equality, and progress—could be intertwined with a profound cosmic purpose, guided by souls with a mission to elevate humanity.
Whether these accounts are taken as literal truths or metaphorical inspirations, they challenge us to consider the role of the unseen and the extraordinary in shaping our collective destiny.
As we reflect on the past and look towards the future, the stories of these historical wanderers and walk-ins encourage us to keep our minds open to the mysteries of the universe and the potential that lies within each of us to contribute to the grand tapestry of human evolution.

What an interesting approach to the beginning of the United States. I love this. Opens you up to so many possibilities in life.
I Am Awakening. I Am a direct descendant of Ben Franklin (my great great great great great great grandfather). I Am here to be of service. I Am learning what this means. Thank you for this post. Love and Light.