The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ
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ナレーター:
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Dennis Logan
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著者:
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Levi H. Dowling
このコンテンツについて
The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ, first published in 1908 by Levi H. Dowling, stands as one of the most enduring works of modern spiritual apocrypha. Presented as a transcription from the Akashic Records—the esoteric archive of all human thought, action, and possibility—the text seeks to illuminate the “hidden years” of Jesus’ life not recorded in canonical Scripture.
According to Dowling’s narrative, Jesus journeys far beyond Galilee during the eighteen unaccounted years of the New Testament, traveling through the wisdom schools of India, Tibet, Persia, Assyria, Greece, and Egypt. In each place, he studies under priests, sages, yogis, magi, and masters of their respective traditions, learning their disciplines before demonstrating a deeper spiritual authority that reveals his unique mission. These encounters portray Jesus as both student and teacher—one who receives the world’s wisdom before offering it back transfigured.
Central to the Aquarian Gospel is the teaching that Christ is not a title bestowed at birth, but a state of perfected humanity. In Dowling’s telling, Jesus becomes the Christ through devotion, discipline, purity of life, and unbroken communion with the Divine—thereby modeling the path all souls may walk in their return to God. His ministry is presented not only as atonement, but as example; not only as salvation, but as demonstration of the spiritual potential latent within every human being.
Positioned alongside other modern apocrypha and esoteric Christian writings, The Aquarian Gospel remains a landmark text within New Thought, Theosophy, and contemporary spiritual Christianity. Whether listened to as mystical scripture, symbolic narrative, or metaphysical teaching, it continues to invite seekers into a broader vision of Jesus’ life—one in which the Light of Christ emerges as the destiny and calling of all humankind.
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