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The I AM discourses by Lotus Ray King
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The "I AM" discourses (edition 2006)

by Lotus Ray King

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These original thirty-three Discourses were dictated by Beloved Saint Germain over the Visible Light and Sound Ray, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. G.W. Ballard. The sound of His Voice was physically audible to everyone in the room and at times His Tangible Presence was visible.
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I learnt of the existence of this work from Wayne Dyer’s recent book ”Wishes fulfilled”. And it has lived up to my expectations.

These discourses were channelled in the 1930s by Godfré Ray King . According to Wikipedia, Saint Germain was born in 1712. He was an extremely mysterious personage who had various names and was reputed to have lived for several hundred years, and to have supernatural powers. When studying Russian some years ago I read a wonderful short story about Saint Germain, as far as I remember, though I may be mistaken, by the famous and much loved Russian writer, Pushkin.

The language in the discourses is extremely old-fashioned and at times abstruse, though the essence of the teachings shines through clearly. Several of the discourses contain channellings from Jesus Christ.

Saint Germain informs us that we can obtain our every wish through use of I AM statements.

We are warned not to use negative I AM statements like “I AM sick”, “I AM broke”, etc. St. Germain provides us with innumerable examples of powerful I AM statements we can use to obtain what we desire – health, wealth and everything else.

One of the most powerful and effective statements of all is Jesus’ statement: ‘I AM’ the Resurrection and the Life. If we wish to prevail over any negative condition, we should use this statement.

We can obtain or overcome anything by our I AM statements. We just need to be persistent. We should take our attention completely away from the negative condition and focus purely on the I AM statement.

For good health: “’I AM’ Perfect Health now manifest in every organ of my body.” Or: “’I AM’ the Perfect Activity of every organ and cell of my body.”

For financial freedom, say:”’I AM’ the wealth – God in Action – now manifest in my life, my world.”

When there is something we urgently want to achieve, we should use: “’I AM’ the Commanding Presence, the exhaustless energy, the Divine Wisdom, causing my desire to be fulfilled.”

We should often say: “I AM the Presence” with everything we wish to have done. For instance, “’I AM’ the Presence there governing and healing the situation.”

Saint Germain provides us with dozens of powerful, effective I AM statements.

The few channellings of Jesus towards the end of the book I found to be interesting and informative. He explains that when he said “I AM” this and that, he did not mean his own personal self but the divinity in him that is in us all. He also explains the power of his statement “’I AM’ the Resurrection and the Life.”

St Germain discloses that we are immediately in the “Great Silence” the moment we say ‘I AM’. He asserts that when the I AM Power and Presence is set in motion, it can no more fail in its accomplishment than the universe stop its activity. “ when (a person) says: ‘I AM’ he is knowingly or unknowingly setting into action within himself the Full Unadulterated Energy of God.”

I found these discourses to be fascinating and invaluable. They provide us with a powerful tool, the use of the I AM statements, by which we are enabled to create our lives the way we want them. Harrison Klein, whom I have heard speak on the Net many times, also talks at length of the “I AM effect”.

I highly recommend these discourses to all those who wish to work with themselves in creating a better life. ( )
  IonaS | Jul 3, 2013 |
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These original thirty-three Discourses were dictated by Beloved Saint Germain over the Visible Light and Sound Ray, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. G.W. Ballard. The sound of His Voice was physically audible to everyone in the room and at times His Tangible Presence was visible.

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These original thirty-three Discourses were dictated over the Visible Light and Sound Ray, in the home of Mr. & Mrs. Ballard. the sound of His Voice was physically audible to everyone in the room and at times His Tangible Presence was visible.
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