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[[Messenger]] for the [[Great White Brotherhood]] from the late 1920s to the year 1971, when she made her [[ascension]] on February 12. Now the ascended | [[File:WLotus.jpg|thumb|Edna Ballard]] | ||
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[[Messenger]] for the [[Great White Brotherhood]] from the late 1920s to the year 1971, when she made her [[ascension]] on February 12. Now the ascended Lady Master Lotus. She was embodied as Saint [[Joan of Arc]] and in her final embodiment served with her husband and [[twin flame]], [[Guy W. Ballard]], to found the [[I AM movement]] sponsored by [[Saint Germain]] under a [[dispensation]] of the [[Great White Brotherhood]]. Her pen name was Lotus Ray King. | |||
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Messenger for the Great White Brotherhood from the late 1920s to the year 1971, when she made her ascension on February 12. Now the ascended Lady Master Lotus. She was embodied as Saint Joan of Arc and in her final embodiment served with her husband and twin flame, Guy W. Ballard, to found the I AM movement sponsored by Saint Germain under a dispensation of the Great White Brotherhood. Her pen name was Lotus Ray King.
See also
Sources
Clara Louise Kieninger, Ich Dien.