The "Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ" is a profound spiritual text that claims to chronicle the missing years of Jesus, spanning the time period between his adolescence and early thirties—years mentioned sparingly in canonical gospels. Authored by Levi H. Dowling, this book was first published in 1908. It is said to have been channeled by Dowling in a state of heightened consciousness, tapping into the "Akashic Records," which are believed to contain the history and knowledge of all human experiences.
This enlightening book offers a detailed narrative of Jesus's travels to various regions such as India, Tibet, Persia, Assyria, Greece, and Egypt, where he is depicted as learning from and interacting with religious masters and mystical teachings of these cultures. These interactions are portrayed to have greatly influenced his spiritual teachings recorded in the canonical gospels.
Readers of the "Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ" often find it a compelling blend of New Age mysticism and Christian teachings, enriching the understanding of spiritual seekers and those interested in alternative religious history. This edition in paperback offers a convenient and accessible format for personal study or as a thoughtful gift for others on a journey of spiritual discovery.