The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ

 

Q:      I read a couple of years back the Aquarian Gospel of Jesus Christ where he claims to have gotten this information from the Akashic Record.

 

RK:    But, he did not.

 

Q:      He talks about the “lost years” when Jesus was supposed to have wandered through Tibet and India.

 

RK:    Well, that I think is real. But, a lot of the so-called incidents—well, not so-called he repeats are things which appear in the “Apocryphal Works” that were extracted from the Bible by scholars saying, these things were too tainted to be taken for absolute truth because of some other statements that were in the essays that were written. So, some of the essays were taken out and never got included—either one—into the compilation that makes up our Bible. Many of the things that were written that could have gone into the New Testament were rejected and they are called the “Apocryphal Works.” Most of the incidents that Levi Dowling said that came from the Akashic Record were already in these “Apocryphal Works.”

         

Q:      Where did Levi Dowling get his information for The Aquarian Gospel?

 

RK:    I think he researched it carefully as a Bible student.

 

Q:      Since there is not anything in Tibet and India is that also included in the “Apocryphal Works?”

 

RK:    No. That he may have gotten from somebody who could read the Akashic Record. There are always people around who know how to do that, but they usually do not advertise themselves too much. I knew an inventor who was able to do that. He sold his services at a pretty good price. People would come along with a problem and ask him to come up with an invention to solve this problem. He would go into seclusion in his basement for a couple of hours and he would come back with an answer which he said he got directly out of the Akashic Record. There is a solution to everything there.

 

Q:      Do you think Levi Dowling was a Brother?

 

RK:    No. It is not necessary. He performed a very valuable function for his time and that was that he acted as a transitional bridge between traditional Christianity and the metaphysical mysteries and exciting things that Christ was really here to do, which are just not talked about in the Bible but which are part of the tradition of those who are interested in the deeper aspects of mysticism. That bridge did not exist before and he made a very popular book out of that. It was much more popular back around the turn of the century [19th] than today. There are a lot of things that just do not make sense any longer, so it was before its time. I enjoyed reading it brings across a little bit more of the humanity of the essential figure in Christianity.

 

 

 

 

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