Information on the I AM Group
Jul 21, 2001 04:33 PM
by Blavatsky Archives
The original "I Am" movement dates from the 1930s. Guy Ballard and his
wife Edna were the founders of this group. While hiking around Mt.
Shasta (California), Mr. Ballard claimed he meet the Ascended Master
Saint Germain. Etc. Etc.
A good 10 page overview of the movement is found in Gordon Melton's
ENCYCLOPEDIC HANDBOOK OF CULTS IN AMERICA. (2nd ed., 1992)
A later offshoot of the "I AM" group was Elizabeth Clare Prophet's
Church Universal and Triumphant. See Melton's book for a 9 page
review of this cult.
For another overview of the "I AM" group, read the chapter written by
Charles S. Braden in his 1949 book THESE ALSO BELIEVE.
For a critical look at the Ballards, see Gerald B. Bryan's PSYCHIC
DICTATORSHIP IN AMERICA (1940).
For an overview on the WWW of the I AM group, see:
http://religiousmovements.lib.virginia.edu/nrms/iam.html
Here is another site:
http://www.saintgermainpress.com/
Hope this helps.
Daniel
http://www.blavatskyarchives.com/
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