Levi

The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ (Paperback)

$9.95

Includes an INDEX

DeVorss Publications
Paperback 274pg | 1982
Subject: Religion & Philosophy
ISBN: 9780875161686

The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ is a far-reaching work that brings to light the intimate details of Christ’s life upon which the New Testament gospels are silent, written from the original “Akashic Records” by a student who devoted forty years to prepare for the task.

This unique book is practically a complete record of the words and works of the Man of Galilee, including his eighteen years of study and travel in the Orient. It covers his life from birth in Bethlehem to his ascension from the Mount of Olives.

Of special interest and value are the full and intimate details concerning his life during the eighteen years spent in travel among the snow-bound monasteries of Tibet, the stately structures of Egypt, the mysterious temples of India, Persia, and Greece, a period when he walked and talked with monks, wise men, and seers throughout the Orient.

“I have many things to say unto you, but you cannot bear them now. Howbeit when she, the Spirit of Truth, is come she will guide you into all truth.” - JESUS

(JOHN 16:12-13)

WHY IS THIS CALLED THE "AQUARIAN" GOSPEL?

The Aquarian Age is preeminently a spiritual age, and the spiritual side of the great lessons that Jesus gave to the world may now be comprehended by multitudes of people, for the many are now coming into an advanced stage of spiritual consciousness. So, with much propriety, this book is called "The Aquarian (or Spiritual) Gospel of Jesus, the Christ.

About Author

Levi

LEVI (Levi H. Dowling) was born May 18, 1844 in Belleville, Ohio. His father, of Scotch-Welsh descent, was a pioneer preacher among the Disciples of Christ. Levi, following in his father’s footsteps, began preaching at the age of sixteen; and at the age of eighteen was pastor of a small church. He entered the US Army as a Chaplain and served in this capacity to the end of the Civil War. By 1866 he was a student at Northwestern Christian University in Indianapolis, Indiana where he soon began publishing Sunday School literature. After graduation, he studied at two medical colleges and went on to practice medicine for a number of years. After his retirement from medicine in the early 1900’s, Levi resumed his literary work and began to organize THE AQUARIAN GOSPEL OF JESUS THE CHRIST for publication. Levi passed from earth-life on August 13, 1911.

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