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  2. Edna Anne Wheeler Ballard - Wikipedia

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    Edna Anne Wheeler Ballard, also known as Lotus Ray King [2] (June 25, 1886 - February 10, 1971), was an American theosopher who co-founded the Saint Germain Foundation and served a co-leader of the I AM Movement with her husband Guy Ballard.

  3. 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.

  4. "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]

  5. Pleyben Parish close - Wikipedia

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    The enclosed paroissial comprises the parish church dedicated to Saint Germain of Auxerre, a funeral chapel/ossuary, a triumphal arch serving as the enclosed entrance, and the Calvary at Pleyben. [1] The building is dominated by two bell towers.

  6. List of social nudity places in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Croatia has a well developed naturist culture with campsites and hotels specifically catering for naturists. Naturism has been popular in Croatia ever since the future King Edward VIII and his then-mistress, Wallis Simpson , were allowed to swim nude at one of Rab 's beaches in 1936.

  7. Théâtre de la foire - Wikipedia

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    A fire which destroyed the Foire Saint-Germain on the night of 16/17 March 1762: The Foire Saint-Germain after its reconstruction in 1763. A parade, a short comic entertainment to entice passersby to buy tickets, is being performed on the balcony of Nicolet's theatre. [3] Foire Saint-Germain in 1763, miniature by Blarenberghe

  8. Shasta Springs - Wikipedia

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    The resort closed in the early 1950s when it was sold and continues to be owned by the Saint Germain Foundation, and is used as a major facility by that organization. It is no longer open to the public and the lower part of the resort – the bottling plant, the train station, the incline railway, the kiosk and the fountains – are all gone.

  9. Saint-Germain, Ardèche - Wikipedia

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    Saint-Germain (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʒɛʁmɛ̃]; Occitan: Sant Germain) is a commune in the Ardèche department in southern France. Population [ edit ]