A 1934 account describing encounters with the Ascended Master Saint Germain and teachings on the “I AM Presence” as a pathway to spiritual transformation.
Unveiled Mysteries
Godfré Ray King
1934
Unveiled Mysteries presents a first-person narrative describing encounters with the figure known as Saint Germain on Mount Shasta in the early 1930s. The book outlines a spiritual framework centered on the concept of an “I AM Presence,” described as an inner divine aspect accessible through focused intention and invocation. It blends personal testimony with metaphysical teachings, cosmological claims, and interpretations of lost civilizations.
“We adore Thee, and look only unto Thee, the ‘Presence’ in all things visible and invisible… Thou ceaselessly flowing stream of Life, Who dost forever pour Thyself into all creation, the One Self in All.”
The movement associated with the book later became the subject of federal investigation and prosecution on charges of mail fraud. While convictions were initially obtained, they were overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court, which ruled that courts could not assess the validity or sincerity of religious belief. Interpretations of these events vary, with some viewing the prosecutions as evidence of deception, and others situating them within a broader pattern of institutional resistance to unconventional spiritual movements.