Levi H. Dowling - The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ

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The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ is a book by Levi H. Dowling who claimed that he had transcribed the text of the book from the kashic 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.
Table of Contents:
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

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21. Then many of the people brought their sick, and Jesus spoke the Word, and they were healed.

22. Among the Ladaks Jesus tarried many days; he taught them how to heal; how sins are blotted out, and how to make on earth a heaven of joy.

23. The people loved him for his words and works, and when he must depart they grieved as children grieve when mother goes away.

24. And on the morning when he started on his way the multitudes were there to press his hand.

25. To them he spoke a parable; he said, A certain king so loved the people of his land that he sent forth his only son with precious gifts for all.

26. The son went everywhere and scattered forth the gifts with lavish hand.

27. But there were priests who ministered at shrines of foreign gods, who were not pleased because the king did not through them bestow the gifts.

28. And so they sought to cause the people all to hate the son. They said, These gifts are not of any worth; they are but counterfeits.

29. And so the people threw the precious gems, and gold and silver in the streets. They caught the son and beat him, spit upon him, drove him from their midst.

30. The son resented not their insults and their cruelties; but thus he prayed, My Father-God, forgive these creatures of thy hand; they are but slaves; they know not what they do.

31. And while they yet were beating him he gave them food, and blest them with a boundless love.

32. In certain cities was the son received with joy, and he would gladly have remained to bless the homes; but he could tarry not, for he must carry gifts to every one in all the king's domain.

33. And Jesus said, My Father-God is king of all mankind, and he has sent me forth with all the bounties of his matchless love and boundless wealth.

34. To all the people of all lands, lo, I must bear these gifts--this water and this bread of life.

35. I go my way, but we will meet again; for in my Fatherland is room for all; I will prepare a place for you.

36. And Jesus raised his hand in silent benediction; then he went his way.

Chapter 37

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1. A Caravan of merchantmen were journeying through the Kashmar vale as Jesus passed that way, and they are going to Lahore, a city of the Hand, the five-stream land.

2. The merchantmen had heard the prophet speak, had seen his mighty works in Leh, and they were glad to see him once again.

3. And when they knew that he was going to Lahore and then across the Sind, through Persia and the farther West, and that he had no beast on which to ride,

4. They freely gave to him a noble bactrian beast, well saddled and equipped, and Jesus journeyed with the caravan.

5. And when he reached Lahore, Ajainin and some other Brahmic priests, received him with delight.

6. Ajainin was the priest who came to Jesus in the night time in Benares many months before, and heard he words of truth.

7. And Jesus was Ajainin's guest; he taught Ajainin many things; revealed to him the secrets of the healing art.

8. He taught him how he could control the spirits of the air, the fire, the water and the earth; and he explained to him the secret doctrine of forgiveness, and the blotting out of sins.

9. One day Ajainin sat with Jesus in the temple porch; a band of wandering singers and musicians paused before the court to sing and play.

10. Their music was most rich and delicate, and Jesus said, Among the high-breed people of the land we hear no sweeter music than that these uncouth children of the wilderness bring here to us.

11. From whence this talent and this power? In one short life they could not gain such grace of voice, such knowledge of the laws of harmony and tone.

12. Men call them prodigies. There are no prodigies. All things result from natural law.

13. These people are not young. A thousand years would not suffice to give them such divine expressiveness, and such purity of voice and touch.

14. Ten thousand years ago these people mastered harmony. In days of old they trod the busy thoroughfares of life, and caught the melody of birds, and played on harps of perfect form.

15. And they have come again to learn still other lessons from the varied notes of manifests.

16. These wandering people form a part of heaven's orchestra, and in the land of perfect things the very angels will delight to hear them play and sing.

17. And Jesus taught the common people of Lahore; he healed their sick, and showed to them the way to rise to better things by helpfulness.

18. He said, We are not rich by what we get and hold; the only things we keep are those we give away.

19. If you would live the perfect life, give forth your life in service for your kind, and for the forms of life that men esteem the lower forms of life.

20. But Jesus could not tarry longer in Lahore; he bade the priests and other friends farewell; and then he took his camel and he went his way toward the Sind.

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