This new edition brings this spiritual classic to new readers in a much easier to read format. With single column formatting, larger and easier to read fonts and a warm cream paper to make your experience easier on the eyes.
From the Akashic Records:
The story of Jesus, the man from Galilee, and how he attained the Christ consciousness open to all men. A complete record of the lost eighteen years so strangely silent in the New Testament; a period spent traveling and learning from the masters, seers and wisemen in the temples and schools of Tibet, Egypt, India, Persia and Greece.
Chapters Include: - SECTION I (Aleph): Birth and Early Life of Mary, Mother of Jesus
SECTION II (Beth): Birth and Infancy of John, the Harbinger, and of Jesus
SECTION III (Gimel): Education of Mary and Elizabeth in Zoan
SECTION IV (Daleth): Childhood and Early Education of John the Harbinger
SECTION V (He): Childhood and Early Education of Jesus
SECTION VI (Vau): Life and Works of Jesus in India
SECTION VII (Zain): Life and Works of Jesus in Tibet and Western India
SECTION VIII (Cheth): Life and Works of Jesus in Persia
SECTION IX (Teth): Life and Works of Jesus in Assyria
SECTION X (Jod): Life and Works of Jesus in Greece
SECTION XI (Caph): Life and Works of Jesus in Egypt
SECTION XII (Lamed): The Council of the Seven Sages of the World
SECTION XIII (Mem): The Ministry of John, the Harbinger
SECTION XIV (Nun): The Christine Ministry of Jesus-Introductory Epoch
SECTION XV (Samech): The First Annual Epoch of the Christine Ministry of Jesus
SECTION XVI (Ain): The Second Annual Epoch of the Christine Ministry of Jesus
SECTION XVII (Pe): The Third Annual Epoch of the Christine Ministry of Jesus
SECTION XVIII (Tzaddi): The Arrest and Betrayal of Jesus
SECTION XIX (Koph): The Trial and Execution of Jesus
SECTION XX (Resh): The Resurrection of Jesus
SECTION XXI (Schin): Materialization of the Spiritual Body of Jesus
SECTION XXII (Tau): Establishment of the Christine Church
Actually published in 1908, Dowling asserted that he had transcribed this work from Akashic records, which gave a detailed account of the life of Jesus. The title was derived from an age determined by constellations, adding an astrological meaning with an appellation that indicated the Age of Aquarius. The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ has been deemed an apocryphal work, despite the fact that it was written and published recently, noticeably later than most other works of the same nature. It does have in common with such writings an account of the entire life of Jesus in 182 chapters, beginning with the early life of his mother Mary and going through his death and resurrection, concluding with Pentecost and the foundation of the Christian Church. Though controversial and considered to contain inaccuracies, Dowling's work does make claims of a comforting nature, such as the assertion that 'No soul is ever abandoned by God'. With that and other reassuring claims, The Aquarian Gospel has tentatively taken its place amid other works of religious literature. This edition is printed on premium acid-free paper.
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.
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The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ (full title: The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ: The Philosophic and Practical Basis of the Religion of the Aquarian Age of the World and of the Church Universal) is a book by Levi H. Dowling. It was first published on 1 December 1908. Dowling said he had transcribed the text of the book from the akashic records, a purported compendium of mystical knowledge supposedly encoded in a non-physical plane of existence. In the later 20th century, it was adopted by New Age spiritual groups.
The title is derived from the practice in astrology of naming time periods in terms of constellations and their dominant positions in the sky, according to the earth's axial precession. In that system, the Age of Aquarius is approaching. (wikipedia.org)
The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ (full title: The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ: The Philosophic and Practical Basis of the Religion of the Aquarian Age of the World and of the Church Universal) is a book by Levi H. Dowling. It was first published on 1 December 1908. Dowling said he had transcribed the text of the book from the akashic records, a purported compendium of mystical knowledge supposedly encoded in a non-physical plane of existence. In the later 20th century, it was adopted by New Age spiritual groups.
The title is derived from the practice in astrology of naming time periods in terms of constellations and their dominant positions in the sky, according to the earth's axial precession. In that system, the Age of Aquarius is approaching. (wikipedia.org)
Full title: The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ: The Philosophic and Practical Basis of the Religion of the Aquarian Age of the World and of the Church Universal.
The Aquarian Gospel is an interpretation of the 'lost' eighteen years of Jesus Christ (from roughly the ages of twelve to thirty) not mentioned in the four Gospel accounts. Levi H. Dowling documents these 18 years as a time when Jesus travels to the centers of wisdom in western India, Tibet, Persia, Assyria, Greece, and Egypt. In each of these capital cities, he is educated, tested, and teaches the religious leaders. Jesus inevitably proves that he is 'God's chosen one' (the Christ) in these locales and brings back this multi-cultural wisdom and confidence to Galilee and Judea.
This book profoundly impacted the development of alternative spirituality in the early twentieth century. In summation, this unusual book is a must-read classic for all students of enlightenment-both novices and seasoned scholars alike.
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.
Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Drawing from deep Theosophical and Spiritualist roots, The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ offers an imaginative retelling of Jesus' life, filling the gap between his adolescence and the start of his public ministry. Levi H. Dowling embarks on an ambitious narrative, depicting Jesus' journey through India, Tibet, and Persia, where he learns esoteric wisdom and challenges societal norms like the caste system.
While historical liberties are taken-placing Jesus alongside figures centuries apart-this work captivates with its spiritual exploration and visionary storytelling. Its influence reverberated through the American counterculture, inspiring seekers during the 1960s and contributing to the concept of the 'Age of Aquarius.'
This book, rich in mystical insights and unconventional interpretations, stands as a testament to its impact on spiritual thought, offering readers a unique blend of faith, myth, and enduring questions about the path of enlightenment.