... founders of the “I AM” Religious Activity were Guy and Edna Ballard. Throughout the 1910s and ‘20s, the Ballards were active ... by training, promoted his oil and mining interests. Guy Ballard’s work often took him west, and beginning in 1928, he spent read more...
... (Albanese 2007: 46166). Offshoots of Theosophy included Guy Ballard’s “I Am” movement with its claimed contact with Great White ... control) yoga in the West as well. A major influence on Guy Ballard’s “I Am” movement, according to RMS, was the six volume read more...
... as the St. Germain Discourses promoted by Guy and Edna Ballard, whose “I AM” Religious Activity, headquartered in Chicago, ... works by H. P. Blavatsky, Alice Bailey, and Guy Ballard, and the psychic revelations of Edgar Cayce.38 In the same read more...
... Along the same lines, in the following decade, Guy and Edna Ballard formed the “I Am” Religious Activity to disseminate ... some UFO For more on Bailey and the Arcane School and Guy Ballard and the “I AM” Religious Activity,” see Robert Ellwood, read more...