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The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus The Christ.

Just started reading this book, written by Levi. He accessed the Akashic Records and written a most illuminating book. The 18 missing years of Jesus the Christ, such as visiting India and Tibet amongst others. I'd love to hear from others who have read or are reading this book.

It resonates with me!!!
 

Jedster

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Just started reading this book, written by Levi. He accessed the Akashic Records and written a most illuminating book. The 18 missing years of Jesus the Christ, such as visiting India and Tibet amongst others. I'd love to hear from others who have read or are reading this book.

It resonates with me!!!

Hi @notthedalaidrama I did read it several decades ago and still have a copy.
Another book that comes to mind is "Jesus in India" written by written by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, the founder of the Ahmadiyya Movement in 1899.

They are both interesting, but do not give the same story.

Also during my travels in India and Malaysia I did i meet several Hindus who had Jesus as their deity, with even different stories.

That's all I can remember about the subject. Enjoy your search.
:)

ETA
Personally, I give poetic license to all scripture/books, but would not base my life on them.
 
whether its fiction or not it is a most entertaining read. some of what is written resonates with me such as what is said about heaven and hell(higher and lower self analogy). I am only 30 pages in, so can't comment much more, but it will inspire me to read Edgar Cayce's story of Jesus!

Akashic Records. Fictional? No! But each to their own!
Poetic license? Sure! I agree.

My simple philosophy is to Live from the Heart. Books can be helpful. But Life is our teacher, each experience, thought and deed. We will each judge our own actions!
 
Hi @notthedalaidrama I did read it several decades ago and still have a copy.
Another book that comes to mind is "Jesus in India" written by written by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, the founder of the Ahmadiyya Movement in 1899.

They are both interesting, but do not give the same story.

Also during my travels in India and Malaysia I did i meet several Hindus who had Jesus as their deity, with even different stories.

That's all I can remember about the subject. Enjoy your search.
:)

ETA
Personally, I give poetic license to all scripture/books, but would not base my life on them.

Thanks for this! Just purchased it and will read after I've finished this book.
 
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