Godfré Ray King is the pseudonym for Guy W. Ballard. He was born in Newton, Kansas, in 1878 and passed away in late 1939. He met his wife Edna (Lotus Ray King) while taking harp lessons from her. They had a son who was born in 1918. To-gether, they devoted themselves to theosophy and spirituality in general.
Guy Warren Ballard, a mining engineer, met the Ascended Master Saint Germain in 1930, as he describes in his book. He then gave lectures about his experiences and his further con-tact with the Ascended Masters.
This led to the formation of a spiritual movement called the "I AM" Activity, which his wife continued after Guy's death. The "I AM" Activity still exists today. Since then, other religious or-ganizations have emerged in a similar style based on the mate-rial published by Guy Ballard.
Saint Germain incarnated several times throughout history as an important and pioneering figure. The name by which he is known today comes from his last incarnation as the Count of Saint Germain in the 18th century. He was a French nobleman, diplomat, alchemist, and artist who championed the development of science, liberty, equality, and fraternity. During that time, he stayed at various European courts.
Today, the Ascended Master Saint Germain is revered in various esoteric traditions and teachings. As an Ascended Master, Saint Germain, along with Jesus and others, supports humanity on its path to enlightenment.
Bernd Prokop befindet sich seit seinem 18. Lebensjahr auf dem spirituellen Pfad. Von 1985 bis 1987 war er in der I AM-Activity aktiv. Seit 1987 praktiziert er den Kriya Yoga Paramahansa Yoganandas durch die SRF. Seit 2008 ist er mit Yoga Vidya verbunden. 2012 wurde er zum Yoga Vidya Yoga-Lehrer ausgebildet. Ab 2010 übersetzte er Yogani und gibt dessen Schriften heraus. Beim Urenkel Lahiri Mahasayas hat er seit 2013 den Kriya Yoga der dynastischen Linie erlernt und 2022 die Lehrerlaubnis erhalten. Seit 2023 bietet er Kriya-Einweihungen an. Bernd Prokop ist Dipl. Kfm. t.o. (TH Stuttgart 1992) und hat das 1. Staatsexamen in Germanistik, Geschichte und Erdkunde (kath. Uni Eichstätt 2002).