NLS 190: Adamus St. Germain Speaks! Channeled Wisdom That Changes Lives with Geoffrey Hoppe

Next Level Soul Podcast with Alex Ferrari - A podcast by Alex Ferrari

Geoffrey Hoppe is the founder of the international Crimson Circle organization and the channeler for Adamus Saint-Germain. Adamus is an aspect of the well-known St. Germain, who uses the Adamus moniker to differentiate his work with the Crimson Circle from his past work with other channelers. The current Adamus messages focus on the journey from awakening into embodied Realization.Through a series of “destiny events,” Geoffrey started his spiritual path in 1999 by channeling Tobias. What is now known as the Crimson Circle went viral within a few months, growing into an international endeavor as Geoffrey and his wife Linda traveled around the world. When Tobias incarnated back to earth in 2009, Adamus Saint-Germain took over the guidance role for the Crimson Circle and has been a strong presence ever since.Earlier in life, Geoffrey served a few years in the US Army as a Public Information Specialist at the NASA Ames Research Center (Mountain View, California) and then stepped into the business world. After serving in management positions in several advertising agencies, Geoffrey started his own marketing consulting company in Dallas, Texas, at age 28.Later on, he co-founded an aviation telecommunications company (provider of Internet services for business jets and commercial airlines, now known as Gogo), serving as Vice President of Sales and Marketing until 2001. In a stroke of ironic prescience, Geoffrey holds three patents for multidimensional telecommunications technologies.Geoffrey and his wife Linda have been married for 45 years. They reside in Golden, Colorado, and Kona, Hawaii. Their life is devoted to the Crimson Circle's work around the world.Please enjoy my conversation with Geoffrey Hoppe.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/next-level-soul-podcast-with-alex-ferrari--4858435/support.

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