Think back to the very first words spoken in Genesis: “Let there be light!” (Genesis 1:3). With that single fiat, creation unfolded — galaxies, stars, earth, and life itself.
Saint Germain, in Studies in Alchemy, calls this the first step in every act of creation. Whether God forming the universe or you are shaping your life, the process begins the same way: with light, vision, and intent.
Welcome back to The Fellowship Chronicles where we are becoming alchemists of the Spirit.
Step One: The Blueprint in the Mind
The would-be alchemist, Saint Germain says, must first create a “mind blueprint” of the thing he desires to bring forth. Not a vague wish, but a detailed image — size, proportion, substance, color, density. Like an architect sketching a building, the design must be clear and definite.
Think of the words in Habakkuk 2:2: “Write the vision, and make it plain upon tables, that he may run that readeth it.” Without a vision, our energy scatters. With a vision, energy gathers.
Step Two: Seal It — “It Is Finished!”
Once the mental blueprint is complete, Saint Germain says it must be sealed. This is not to prevent future improvements, but to release it as a finished work for the builders of form — the spiritual “engineers” who bring thought into matter.
That’s why Jesus declared on the cross, “It is finished.” (John 19:30). Every great work, spiritual or material, must reach that point of decisive completion before it can manifest.
Step Three: Tell No Man
Here Saint Germain echoes one of Jesus’ frequent instructions after performing miracles: “See thou tell no man.” (Matthew 8:4). Why? Because the thought-field of others — their doubts, envy, or fear — can interfere with your creation.
He says,“Protect your creative intent… circumvent concentrated beams of human thought and feeling patterns which can be most disturbing to a successful alchemical experiment.”
In modern terms, it’s like planting a seed. If you dig it up every day to show others, it won’t sprout. Some visions require guarded silence.
Step Four: The Higher Mind
Saint Germain introduces us to the Higher Mind — the Christ within us that already holds infinite blueprints. When you give your creation over to the Higher Mind, you move beyond human limits and tap into divine intelligence.
Jesus called this the Comforter, the Holy Spirit, who “shall teach you all things, and bring all things to your remembrance” (John 14:26). It is the silent partner in every true alchemical experiment.
Step Five: Practice and Demonstrate
Saint Germain is bold: don’t just believe these things — try them. Begin with small experiments in visualization, precipitation, and transmutation. He even notes that some advanced students have been able to precipitate simple objects — a rose, a jewel, a cup of liquid light.
But he cautions: these secrets are not given for vanity, nor to upset the world’s economy. They are entrusted to those who use them with love, responsibility, and humility.
The Law in Action
The Bible itself is full of these alchemical demonstrations:
* Water turned into wine (John 2:1–11).
* Loaves and fishes multiplied (Matthew 14:13–21).
* Elijah calling down fire from heaven (1 Kings 18:38).
Saint Germain insists these are not legends, but the natural outworking of divine law. And Jesus himself said, “Greater works than these shall ye do.” (John 14:12).
The Invitation
So here is the call to action of this episode: become intentional with your creative power.
* Form the blueprint.
* Seal it.
* Guard it in silence.
* Surrender it to the Higher Mind.
* Dare to demonstrate.
Because alchemy isn’t only about miracles in Scripture or mysteries in history. It is about you, today, in the laboratory of your own life, declaring with faith: “Let there be light!”
📚 Excerpt inspired by Studies in Alchemy: The Science of Self-Transformation by Saint Germain, published by the Summit Lighthouse.