Stories of people who have met the Ascended Masters:

Godfre Ray King, founder of the I AM Movement


One day in the 1930s a Mr. Guy Ballard (pen named Godfre Ray King) was walking on the trails of Mount Shasta. The Ascended Master Saint Germain appeared to him.

Here is an excerpt from Godfre's book, Unveiled Mysteries.

"....I started out at daybreak deciding to follow where fancy led, and in a vague sort of way, asked God to direct my path. By noon, I had climbed high up on the side of the mountain where the view to the south was beautiful as a dream.
I sought a mountain spring for clear, cold water. Cup in hand, I bent down to fill it, when an electrical current passed through my body from head to foot.
I looked around, and directly behind me stood a young man who, at first glance, seemed to be someone on a hike like myself. I looked more closely, and realized immediately that he was no ordinary person. As this thought passed through my mind, he smiled and addressed me saying:
"My Brother, if you will hand me your cup, I will give you a much more refreshing drink than spring water," I obeyed, and instantly the cup was filled with a creamy liquid. Handing it back to me, he said:
"Drink it."
I did so, and must have looked my astonishment. While the taste was delicious, the electrical vivifying effect in my mind and body made me gasp with surprise. ...
"That which you drank, " he explained, "comes directly from the Universal Supply, pure and vivifying as Life Itself, in fact it is life- Omnipresent Life- for it exists everywhere about us. It is subject to our conscious control and direction, willingly obedient when we Love enough, ....Whatsoever I desire manifests itself, when I command in Love."

Among many other things, Saint Germain taught him how to work with the Presence of God above each him by the use of the name I AM and the science of energy qualification. He showed him inner temples and the records of the ancient civilizations of earth. He showed him how the Ascended Masters work behind the scenes to influence governments and to help the people of our planet evolve.

Napoleon Hill, Success Motivational Writer

Napoleon Hill was given a commission by Andrew Carnegie, a multi-millionaire in the early part of this century. He was given the opportunity of finding and writing down the secrets of life success and money success as employed by the business successes of America at that time. Mr. Hill was an advisor to three US Presidents and wrote speeches for Franklin Roosevelt. He coined the famous phrase "We have nothing to fear but fear itself." He interviewed 500 of the worlds richest men at that time and boiled down their principles of success into his books, specifically "Think and Grow Rich". Interestingly, Ghandi took his book and spread it throughout India. Mr. Hill's books are about more than making money. They teach one the about the science of creating things in the material world and mastering one's thoughts in the creative process.

After completing his last book Napoleon Hill told us of a remarkable experience he had with a Master. He writes in Grow Rich with Peace of Mind the following

p. 162 "Now and again I have had evidence that unseen friends hover about me, unknowable to ordinary senses. In my studies I discovered there is a group of strange beings who maintain a school of wisdom which must be ten thousand years old, but I did not connect them with myself. Now I have found there is a connection. ...Here is how I found this out.
I finished this book. I was alone in my study and all was very still. A voice spoke. I saw nobody. I cannot tell you whence the voice came.....
"I have come," said the voice, "to give you one more section to include in your book....
I whispered; "Who are you?" In a softened voice, which sounded like chimes of great music, the unseen speaker replied: "I come from the Great School of the Masters. I am one of the Council of Thirty Three who serve the Great School and its initiates on the physical plane."
"You have earned the right to reveal a Supreme Secret to others," said the vibrant voice. "In the journey through life there is a Jungle of Life, a Black Forest through which every individual must pass alone. In the Black Forest he overcomes enemies and his own inner opposition and turmoil." ...
He said "And now I shall name the enemies who must be met and conquered in the journey... "The foremost is fear." He went on to name intolerance, egotism, lust, anger and hatred and a total of 26 enemies. ..."Know that one who seeks earnestly to conquer these twenty six lurking enemies becomes an Initiate of the Great School. We know him, and he has access to the mind of a Master.."
The Master concluded after another pause in the deep silence, and said: "He will not only understand the true purpose of life, but also he will have at his command the power to fulfill that purpose without having to experience another incarnation on this earthly plane.
"And the Masters of the Great School, on this earthly plane and all other planes, will rejoice at his triumph and will bid him God speed toward his own mastership." ...

Napoleon Hill: "The voice ended. I began to hear little sounds of the world around me, and I knew the Master had returned to the Great School of the Masters."

Flame of the West Matthew Michael Crow m3athena@blarg.net