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The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ
- Narrated by: Michel Corhan
- Length: 2 hrs and 51 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ provides an almost complete record of the words and works of Jesus Christ, including those years about which the New Testament Gospels are silent. It begins with Jesus's birth in Bethlehem and goes on to describe his 18 years of study in the East, his ascension from the Mount of Olives, and his travels to the monasteries of Tibet and the temples of Egypt, India, Persia, and Greece. Levi spent over 40 years preparing this document in order to tell the story of a much more complex Jesus than previously known.
Recording (P)1996 by Alternative Audio; Cover Art by Jan Styka, Photographed by Leila Sherman ©1968 Lawn Memorial Park Assn.
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- Dianne
- 2024-09-26
Message lost in "preachiness" of performance
Beautiful book about Love being Christ's one and only message. But the message is dimmed by the "fire and brimstone" performance with cheesy organ music. The narrator inserts himself into the narrative in a negative way. I suggest hard copy.
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