This is one of several books FOUND in a blue plastic tub sitting front of 414 Sterling Pl. (btw Washington and Underhill) the other day.
The mysterious 1907 tome “Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ by LEVI,” 1972 printing, was purchased in 1974 from Flying Saucer News on 359 West 54th St. in Manhattan. The book is a record of “the intimate details of Christ’s life” from the “‘lost’ eighteen years so strangely silent in the New Testament … written from the original authentic ‘Akashic Records’ by a student who devoted forty years to preparation for the task.”
Apparently at one point in this book, Jesus is actually refuting Darwinism, about 19 centuries too soon (I guess he could have been foretelling the Theory of Darwin). Follow the link for an excerpt and debate on this.
I’m waiting for the “Aquarium Gospel of Jesus the Tetra.”
Blessed are the filter feeders, for they maketh the water clean.
That link takes you to reviews, such as the one apparently showing Jesus refuting Darwinism.
Actually, that reviewer mentioned “survival of the fittest” ~ always wrongly thought to be Darwinism, but in fact found in the writings of Herbert Spencer.
But is anyone naive enough to imagine that these poor notions were actually first dreamed-up in the 19th Century? They are no more “19th Century” than Karl Marx’s “ideas”.
The text ~ and it would really have to be read [it’s Chapter 32 and can be read on the Web easily] ~ is a debate between Jesus and Barata who is giving to the Hebrew teenager the Buddhist nonsense he has been taught. Jesus straightens him out.
The wonders in this book cannot be counted. I for one cannot describe its magnificence.
It corrects so much of the confusion that the erroneous Bible has caused with thousands of “churches”.
At last! Jesus’s gospel becomes plain and accessible.
We learn Jesus’ actual name – Yehoshuah. We have confirmed God’s name – Jehovah. You find out the professions of all the 12 disciples – we know well about the fisherman, but did you know that Philip and Nathaniel were teachers, and that Thomas was a lawyer? You learn not just that Jesus as a kid lived in Nazareth [a hell-hole, by the way, wisely left off the maps] but the name of the street – Marmion Way.
You see? I’m starting to count the wonders: I better stop!
For me {my name is Nobody too} ‘The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ’ is the Exact Reference Standard for Planet Earth on the life of this mighty avatar.
Michael O’Keefe thinks it the greatest book ever written… I can’t think of anything better… so…