A first-person spiritual narrative describing encounters with the Ascended Master Saint Germain and teachings on the “I AM Presence,” presented as a conscious force through which individuals may direct energy and transform experience.

The Magic Presence

Godfré Ray King
1935 (First Edition)
The Magic Presence continues the narrative begun in Unveiled Mysteries. Presented as a first-person account, the author describes further encounters with the figure identified as Saint Germain and additional journeys to remote and symbolic locations, including hidden temples in the Andes and the Sahara. The text expands on the concept of the “I AM Presence,” emphasizing the individual’s direct relationship to divine consciousness and the possibility of spiritual transformation through focused awareness and decree.
“The ‘Mighty I AM Presence’ is the full activity of God in action. When you consciously acknowledge and accept It, you open the door to Its limitless power, wisdom, and supply.”
This volume emerged during the expansion of the I AM Activity movement in the mid-1930s. As the movement gained national attention, its teachings drew both devoted followers and sharp public scrutiny. Leaders of the organization faced legal challenges related to fundraising practices, and the movement was investigated by federal authorities. While some supporters viewed the charges as institutional resistance to unconventional spiritual ideas, court records show that legal proceedings centered on mail fraud allegations connected to financial representations. Over time, the books became associated with the controversy surrounding the movement, and their circulation diminished in many mainstream bookstores and libraries.