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  2. "I AM" Activity - Wikipedia

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    The "I AM" Activity was founded by Guy Ballard (pseudonym Godfré Ray King) in the early 1930s. Ballard was well-read in theosophy and its offshoots, and he claimed to have met and been instructed by a man who introduced himself as "Saint Germain" while hiking on Mount Shasta looking for a rumored branch of the Great White Brotherhood known as "The Brotherhood of Mount Shasta". [14]

  3. Ascended master - Wikipedia

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    Saint Germain. I AM Discourses. Saint Germain Press 1935. ISBN 1-878891-48-0; Mt. Shasta, Peter. Apprentice to the Masters: Adventures of Western Mystic, Book II ISBN 978-0692570449. Mt. Shasta, Peter. My Search in Tibet for the Secret Wish-Fulfilling Jewel ISBN 978-0998414317 Mt. Shasta, Peter.

  4. Count of St. Germain - Wikipedia

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    The Count of St. Germain (French: Comte de Saint Germain; French pronunciation: [kɔ̃t də sɛ̃ ʒɛʁmɛ̃]; c. 1691 or 1712 – 27 February 1784) [3] whose real name and origins remain unknown, was a European adventurer who had interests and achievements in science, alchemy, philosophy, and the arts.

  5. Guy Ballard - Wikipedia

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    Ballard provided details of his encounters with St. Germain and other Ascended Masters in the books Unveiled Mysteries and The Magic Presence, using the pen name Godfré Ray King. [ 3 ] Guy Ballard, his wife Edna , and their son Edona Eros "Donald" Ballard (1918-1973) claimed to be the sole "accredited messengers" of Saint Germain.

  6. Maitreya (Theosophy) - Wikipedia

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    The Theosophical Maitreya holds a prominent position in the Ascended Master Teachings. These encompass original Theosophical literature as well as later additions and interpretations by various non-Theosophical commentators and groups – such as the I AM Activity and Elizabeth Clare Prophet (⁠1939–2009⁠). [21]

  7. Edna Anne Wheeler Ballard - Wikipedia

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    The called the umbrella over the two organizations the I AM Movement. [1] [5] Ballard's role within the Movement was as "accredited messenger of the ascended masters," alongside Guy. However, Ballard eventually took a step back as Guy led the organizations, serving as the primary messenger for St. Germain and other masters, including Jesus.

  8. Charles Sindelar - Wikipedia

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    The Ballards stated that other "Ascended Masters", including the Count of St. Germain, also posed for Sindelar, [5] and further claimed that Sindelar was the reincarnation of Leonardo da Vinci. Gerald Barbee Bryan gave Sindelar credit for the portrait of the Count of St. Germain which was displayed on stage during services of the I AM movement. [6]

  9. Church Universal and Triumphant - Wikipedia

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    Having moved to Canada in 2001, Cleirbaut began claiming that he had received messages from Mother Mary, Jesus, and St Germain, on the basis of which he launched LLL (Launching Loving Legacies). [118] Various groups began splintering from the Church, some led by individuals who claimed that they were now Messengers from the Ascended Masters. [119]

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