A SACRED HISTORY OF THE DOMINIONS OF THE HIGHER AND LOWER HEAVENS ON THE EARTH. FOR THE PAST TWENTY - FOUR THOUSAND YEARS TOGETHER WITH A SYNOPSIS OF THE COSMOGONY OF THE UNIVERSE; THE CREATION OF PLANETS; THE CREATION OF MAN; THE UNSEEN WORLDS; THE LABOR AND GLORY OF GODS AND GODDESSES IN THE ETHEREAN HEAVENS FORMED IN WORDS IN THE THIRTY-
THIRD YEAR OF THE KOSMON ERA. (KOSMON ERA 1880)
ARE ALIENS IN THERE COSMIC SHIPS ANGELS OF THE DECEASED? ARE THERE COSMIC SHIPS "FIRE SHIPS" POWERED BY SOUL'S "SPIRITS" ETHEREAN BEINGS? ARE THESE SHIPS BIOLOGICAL IN NATURE? ARE THERE ETHEREAN REALMS "DIMENSIONS OF REALITY" CLOSE TO EARTH? IF YOU RESEARCH THIS BOOK YOU MAYBE SURPRISED AT WHAT YOU WILL DISCOVER WITHIN THE BOOK OF OAHSPE.
Oahspe is a book written in 1880 by an American dentist named John Ballou Newbrough [1828-1891]. He claimed that it was the result of automatic writing, dictated to him by spirits in a trance. In this trance he wrote the entire book on a very early typewriter (possibly the first such book ever written on a machine!). The spirits were very profilic; Oahspe is about four-fifths the size of the King James Bible, and more than twice the size of the Book of Mormon. Other texts archived at Sacred-texts authored via automatic writing during the 19th century include the Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ, and Clothed with the Sun.
Oahspe appeared in the context of the Spiritualist movement, the Victorian predecessor of the "New Age" channeling and past life regressions. It has similarities to Theosophy, and, strangely enough, to the rumored science-fiction Scientology mythology (which, of course, has no relationship whatsoever to Oahspe or its adherents). Oahspe inspired a radically different set of spiritual beliefs, called Faithism which has a small following even today. The Faithists do not consider Oahspe the literal truth; instead they find inspiration in its many ethical and spiritual passages. A LINK TO THE INDEX OF THE BOOK OF OAHSPE HERE COMPLETE BOOK OF OAHSPE
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