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The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ: The Philosophic and Practical Basis of the Religion of the Aquarian Age of the World and of the Church Univ

The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ: The Philosophic and Practical Basis of the Religion of the Aquarian Age of the World and of the Church Univ

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A New Book of Scripture
Review: God has given us a new book of scripture: "The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ." This precious new book reveals God to the world, and it reveals the mystery of our relationship to Him. Now we can know why we are called His Children. These are the times of Revelations.

In Chapter 129 we read, "The veil that separates the worlds is but an ether veil. For those who purify their hearts by faith, the veil is rolled aside, and they can see and know that death is an illusive thing." This truth (and much more) is revealed in the Aquarian Gospel - during these times of Revelations.

In this marvelous book, Jesus reveals that every living thing is a deity manifest, and each has a soul, which is on a very long trek - from total unawareness of its own divinity, to full consciousness. Every creature, after many incarnations, eventually becomes fully aware of its own divine lineage; and later, during subsequent incarnations, each one learns more and more about developing and exercising divine Strength, Wisdom and Love; until eventually, every one (plant, animal and human) achieves pure perfection - oneness with God (our Father). He said that He, Jesus, is our example of a man who achieved oneness. He also proclaimed that He is simply our elder brother, come to teach us; and that He is our example of that which we all will eventually become.

Jesus, the first person in Earth's History to conquer death, said, "You may follow me," and thus, He leads the way. He became immortal. He is always with us. He and those who followed Him continually labor for us, so that we too may learn, and become wise and strong enough to follow Him. As they constantly labor for us, they also patiently wait for us.

By reading and studying the Aquarian Gospel, we never lose sight of our destiny, because Jesus' life-story (including the story of his partner, Miriam) is our beacon-light in the night. All who see and comprehend this compelling brilliant radiance can voyage toward the Light. We know the Way.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Heart Mind and Soul Opener
Review: This book was a birthday gift to me by a very special person. I have always believed in God and Jesus, but reading this book cemented my faith even more. The passages I could not understand in the bible but were discussed in this book were suddenly all too clear for me. Jesus is indeed the way the truth and the light. He became man to show us that what he has done, we can do likewise...sucessfully resisting temptations and the benefits of knowing and choosing good over evil. The book also made it clear that indeed the Kingdom of God is at hand....because the kingdom lies in our hearts, and we only need to embrace Jesus with faith and proclaim that He is indeed our Savior and our God. God bless all. May many more lives be touched by this wonderful book. May the person who gave me this book be blessed a hundredfold for opening not just my eyes, but my heart and soul as well.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good religious fiction
Review: While I don't personally buy the stuff about Rev. Levi Dowling writing this from some ancient source that Edgar Cayce supposely used, that doen't take away form this being a very good read. Essentially, it attempts to supposedly fill in the blanks about Jesus's lost years. But there are some really profound statements along the way about the futility of ritual, the chicanery of the clergy, and the fact that the Kingdom of God is really in the heart. While it is not really necessary to take the overall story as literal history, the points that it makes are profound and well worth the read.


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