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Levi H. Dowling (18 May 1844 – 13 August 1911) was an Americanpreacher who authoredThe Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ (1908).
He was born inBellville,Ohio. His father, ofScots andWelsh descent, was a pioneer preacher among theDisciples of Christ. Dowling claimed that at the age of thirteen, in his first public debate, he took the negative side against aPresbyterianelder on "The Everlasting Punishment of the Wicked."[1]
Levi began preaching at the age of sixteen; and at the age of eighteen waspastor of a small church. He entered theUnited States Army at the age of twenty, as achaplain, and served in this capacity to the end of theCivil War. In 1866–1867, he was a student atNorthwestern Christian University atIndianapolis,Indiana.
The next year he began publishingSunday school literature, issuing Sunday school lesson papers, song books, and a children's Sunday school paper. Dowling preached President Lincoln'sfuneral service toUnion troops inIllinois. He was the author of two spiritual healing booksSelf-Culture andBiopneuma: The Science of the Great Breath. The publisher's introduction toBiopneuma says that Levi taughtchemistry,toxicology,physiology,histology, and lectured on the use ofelectricity inmedicine.
Much of his time was devoted to the cause ofprohibition. He was a graduate of twomedical colleges, and practiced medicine for a number of years.[citation needed] He retired from the medical profession to resumeliterary work.
Even as a child, he was impressed with the sensitiveness of the finerethers,[clarification needed] and believed that in some manner they were sensitized plates on which sounds, even thoughts, were recorded. He studiedetheric vibration[clarification needed], determined to solve the great mysteries of the heavens for himself. He claimed to have spent forty years in study and silentmeditation, and that he eventually reached a stage ofspiritualconsciousness that permitted him to enter the domain of the superfine ethers he had referred to, and become familiar with their mysteries. He claimed that during the meditation he was able to repeat events, as many times as necessary, in order to produce a perfect transcript. He said that he spent many months transcribing the events he supposedly witnessed in what he called "The Book of God's Remembrance" or theakashic records. The book he produced from these meditations is commonly known as "The Aquarian Gospel." He claimed to have learned from those visions that the imaginings of his boyhood days were founded upon veritable facts, and that every thought of every living thing is in the akashic record. He claimed that as a boy, he also had avision in which he was told that he was to "build a white city", and that this vision was repeated three times over a period of years.
Dowling announced a plan for a self-contained community for his religious followers, but it was never accomplished. In 1904, west ofLos Angeles, "Mount Carmel-by-the-Sea" was reported to be under development on 800 acres betweenHermosa Beach andRedondo Beach, which a company connected with Dowling had purchased for about $65,000. Lots in this 800-acre area were advertised for sale in newspapers. Members received 1-acre lots for housing in the core section called the "White City of the Mystic Initiates", a home for what Dowling called theGnostic people. Dowling was to be the head instructor in a planned polytechnic high school, which was to have been called "Temple of Resplendent Light". Businesses, factories, water, power, streets, parks, and a top university were expected to follow, but the community was not a success.[2][3]
Dowling wroteThe Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ (full title:The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ: The Philosophic and Practical Basis of the Religion of the Aquarian Age of the World and of the Church Universal)[4] in the late 19th century and published it in 1908. He claimed it was the true story of the life ofJesus, including"the 'lost' eighteen years silent in theNew Testament." Dowling claimed to have transcribed it from the Akashic records in the early morning hours from two to six - the absolutely "quiet hours".
The Aquarian Age describes the human race as standing on the cusp of thePiscean-AquarianAges. Aquarius is the eleventh sign of theZodiac, symbolized as a man carrying a pitcher of water.[5]
The Aquarian Christine Church Universal, Inc. (ACCU) is a denomination founded on the teachings found inThe Aquarian Gospel and other writings by Levi H. Dowling. These includeSelf-culture andBiopneuma: The Science of the Holy Breath. The church also incorporates other New Age teachings. It is similar to the"I AM" movement and theAscended Master Teachings.
In a biographical sketch included in the original publication ofSelf-culture, Levi is said to have taught and lectured medical students in the use of electricity in medicine.[6] The Aquarian Christine Church considers Dowling an Ascended Master.[7]
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