Peter Mt. Shasta

Peter Mt. Shasta (born September 29, 1944) is an American author of meditation books.

Peter Mt. Shasta
Born(1944-09-29)September 29, 1944
NationalityAmerican
Known forStudent of the Ascended Masters
Home townMount Shasta, California, USA

Some of his earliest writing is referenced in Mount Shasta: An Annotated Bibliography by William C. Miesse.[1] He was interviewed by Emilie Frank in her book Mount Shasta: California's Mystic Mountain.[2] He is further mentioned by Madeline Duntley in her article Spiritual Tourism and Frontier Esotericism at Mount Shasta.[3]

According the his autobiographical writings, he was born in Florida and raised in New York State, dropping out of college to explore mysticism in California and in India.

After a period of depression, he met a person in Muir Woods, California who allegedly revealed himself to be the Ascended Master Saint Germain and directed him to Mt Shasta California, where he met his spiritual teacher Pearl Dorris. Pearl instructed him further in the “teachings of the Ascended Masters.” He also studied Buddhism under Chogyam Trungpa and met numerous other spiritual teachers.

Publications

  • Search for the Guru: Adventures of a Western Mystic, Book I. (2016) ISBN 978-0692578988.
  • Apprentice to the Masters: Adventures of a Western Mystic, Book II. 3rd edition (2016) ISBN 978-0692570449.
  • My Search in Tibet for the Secret Wish-Fulfilling Jewel. (2017) ISBN 978-0998414317.
  • Lady Master Pearl, My Teacher (2015) ISBN 978-0692356661.
  • "I AM" The Open Door: Ascended Master Discourses (Transmitted to Peter Mt. Shasta) Pearl Publishing (1978). 2nd edition (2017) ISBN 978-0998414362.
  • "I AM Affirmations and the Secret of their Effective Use (2012) ISBN 978-1478218302
  • "I AM" The Living Christ: Teachings of Jesus Edited by Peter Mt. Shasta. (2017) ISBN 978-0998414324
  • I AM the Violet Tara, Goddess of Forgiveness and Freedom (2019) ISBN 978-1070532783
  • It Is What It Is, Further Adventures of a Western Mystic (2019) ISBN 978-1078474207

References

  1. Mount Shasta: An Annotated Bibliography by William C. Miesse (published by the College of the Siskiyous, Ch.17, MS66, "Legends: Ascended Masters"(http://www.siskiyous.edu/library/shasta/documents/AB_Ch17.pdf)
  2. Mount Shasta: California's Mystic Mountain by Emilie A. Frank (Photografix Publishing, 1998) (ISBN 978-1888740080)
  3. Spiritual Tourism and Frontier Esotericism at Mount Shasta, California by Madeline Duntley, Bowling Green State University (International Journal for the Study of New Religions 5.2 (2014) 123–150 ISSN 2041-9511 (print) ISSN 2041-952X (online) doi:10.1558/ijsnr.v5i2.26233)


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