Geraldine Innocente

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Geraldine Innocente (died June 21, 1961[1]) is the founder of a New Age church she named The Bridge to Freedom, which was established in 1951 by her and other Students of the Ascended Masters, after she received what was believed to be an Anointing to become a Messenger for the Great White Brotherhood in 1944.[2] This organization believed that their teachings had been given to humanity by the Ascended Masters. These were believed to be individuals who had lived in physical bodies, acquired the Wisdom and Mastery needed to become Immortal and Free of the cycles of "re-embodiment" and karma, and attained their "Ascension". They considered the "Ascension" to be the complete permanent union of the purified outer self with the "I AM" Presence - that True Identity that is the unique Individualization of God for each person.[3]

Innocente died on June 21, 1961 by a presumed suicide, after taking an overdose of sleeping pills and tranquilizers.[1]

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  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Kenneth Paolini; Talita Paolini (2000). 400 years of imaginary friends: a journey into the world of adepts, masters, ascended masters, and their messengers. ISBN 0966621301., p. 237
  2. ^ The Bridge to Freedom Journal Book 1 1952. Reprinted: Mount Shasta, California: The Ascended Master Teaching Foundation 1989
  3. ^ King, Godfre Ray. The Magic Presence. Saint Germain Press 1935. page 89

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