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The Aquarian: Gospel Of Jesus The Christ is a spiritual and philosophical work that blends elements of the traditional gospel with metaphysical concepts related to the transition between the Piscean and Aquarian Ages. The text delves into the life and teachings of Jesus, with a particular focus on his early years, offering an alternative perspective on his journey and the events leading up to his spiritual awakening. It begins with the birth of Mary, Jesus' mother, and proceeds to explore the conditions surrounding the birth of Jesus himself. The narrative intertwines celestial signs, divine…mehr

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The Aquarian: Gospel Of Jesus The Christ is a spiritual and philosophical work that blends elements of the traditional gospel with metaphysical concepts related to the transition between the Piscean and Aquarian Ages. The text delves into the life and teachings of Jesus, with a particular focus on his early years, offering an alternative perspective on his journey and the events leading up to his spiritual awakening. It begins with the birth of Mary, Jesus' mother, and proceeds to explore the conditions surrounding the birth of Jesus himself. The narrative intertwines celestial signs, divine intervention, and prophetic messages that indicate the importance of these events in the context of humanity's spiritual evolution. Key figures such as Zacharias, Elizabeth, and the angel Gabriel make appearances, each playing a crucial role in announcing the births of John the Harbinger and Jesus. The opening chapters set the stage for a new spiritual era, emphasizing themes of divine purpose, spiritual awakening, and the dawn of a new age. The work suggests that the shift to the Aquarian Age heralds a time of profound transformation, one that calls humanity toward a deeper understanding of its spiritual potential and connection to the divine.
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Levi H. Dowling was an American preacher and author, best known for his work The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ. Born on May 18, 1844, in Bellville, Ohio, Dowling pursued religious studies and became a preacher. He believed in the power of spiritual transformation and the coming of the Aquarian Age, a period he viewed as one of enlightenment and awakening. His most notable work, published in 1908, combined elements of the traditional Christian gospel with metaphysical ideas, offering a new interpretation of the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. The book sought to present a more universal and mystical view of Christ's teachings, emphasizing spiritual rebirth and the harmony between divine principles and human growth. Throughout his life, Dowling was committed to exploring and sharing spiritual insights, and his works continued to resonate within the New Thought and spiritual movements. Dowling passed away on August 13, 1911, in South Pasadena, California, at the age of 67. His legacy lives on through his writings, which continue to influence spiritual thought today.