The Gospel of Aquarius:
Jesus, and the Logos of the Universal Christ
Was I not with you Master
When you made the blind man see
And broke the bread in morsels
On the shores of Galilee?
Did we not linger on the beach
After the multitudes heard you speak
Thirsting for the living water
You promised we would drink?
My head upon your shoulder
Your heartbeat close to mine
Your hand upon my forehead
Our union was divine.
“Wait for me,” you said to me
Looking at the sands of time,
“Watch and pray for me each day
Forever you’ll be mine.”
I watched them nail you to the tree
And tear your garments into shreds,
I prayed while you were in the tomb
I hoped you were not dead.
I ran to you on Easter morn
I was so overwhelmed,
I couldn’t contain the joy to know
You’re with us once again!
At eternity you seemed to gaze
With essence from above,
“Wait for me,” you said again.
“Watch and pray, my love.”
I watched the world around me change
Two thousand years I prayed
I knew that you would come again,
That things wouldn’t be the same.
Longing for your heartbeat
And for your hand in mine,
I didn’t forget your loving words
Across the sands of time.
Now lately when I think of you
I feel your breath in me
Not since that day upon the shore
Have I felt you so near.
Your hand upon my forehead
Your heartbeat close to mine,
You live inside me Lord each day
Forever you’ll be mine.
–Thérèse Rose Emmanuel 2003
I remember as a little girl of three in Chantilly, France, sitting in the hallway and singing all of the carols in my favorite, beautifully illustrated Christmas carol book. I sang them one by one, verse by verse, and did not stop until all the carols had been sung.
I remember my first midnight mass at Les Fontaines, a Jesuit retreat. I was five years old, and made a very big effort to stay awake past midnight. I knew something extraordinary was coming to pass, and I did not want to miss it. After mass was over, I ventured out to see the crèche. No one else was around. It was just me with the baby Jesus, and something special happened. I was sure that somehow, he was alive for me.
I remember going up to the Sacré Coeur in Paris and looking up at the vast cupola ceiling,, and Jesus looking down upon me, with all of the gold leaf and his sacred heart. My grandmother told me I learned to walk holding on to the gates of the basilica.
I remember the little antique bible that my grandmother gave me, with all of the holy pictures, and how she taught me to say the “Our Father” and the “Hail Mary.” My favorite card was of a little girl praying that said, “When you put your hands together in prayer, Jesus enfolds them with his hands, and holds your hands in his.”
I took great pride in the fact that I was named after Saint Thérèse of Lisieux and that her feast day was the day of my mom's birthday, October 1.
I remember one afternoon taking a long walk near the horse racetracks of Chantilly, when I was about four. All of a sudden, it dawned on me that there was Saint Thérèse of Lisieux, Saint Teresa of Avila, and Mother Teresa—and that I would become the fourth Therese. I do not know how I knew it, but it filled me with great joy. Later, I also found out about Therese Newmann.
I remember how much I looked forward each spring to the freshness of Easter, and to my beautiful pink chiffon dress with embroidered pastel flowers. I can still see how special the light was as it shined in through the church windows.
I remember my first holy communion at age five, and how John Bosco, our Taiwanese family friend, would let me and my brother hide behind the chapel and snack on a large bag of communion wafers, that was as big as me. We loved them, and he said it was all right because they were unconsecrated!
I remember my first catechism lessons. I was still just five. When my friend's mom who was teaching the lessons told us Jesus had two fathers, I protested: “I want to have two fathers too,” I said. “One on earth and one in heaven.”
I remember visiting all of the beautiful churches of Paris with my grandmother, and how she told me the most beautiful day of her life was Liberation Day. When the Americans and the Canadians drove into Paris at the end of the war, all of the church bells of Paris began to ring.
I remember my mom reading me stories of Jesus each night for at least a year after we moved to Vermont. I looked forward to them so much and never tired of reading them. I would fall asleep looking at the picture of Jesus knocking on the door of my heart.
I remember praying to all of the saints in heaven that I knew as I would fall asleep. I did not want to forget any and the list was so long, that I would go to sleep before finishing.
I remember returning to France in middle school and going on a school ski trip in the Alps with the priest, Père Noblet. Each morning after breakfast, we would have these long conversations and I enjoyed them very much. One day he told me, “Churches are like restaurants. If you don't get what you need from the food, you can change your church.”
I remember at the age of thirteen getting confirmed in the Catholic church, and then leaving France to go to Montreal. One Holy Friday, my Father dropped me off at a church in Burlington. When the song played, “Were you there when they crucified my Lord?” I was so moved and cried. I could feel Jesus' presence but I didn't know it was him.
Then, life tried to take me away from Jesus. I became frustrated with church doctrine. I knew there was more. I intrinsically knew God was real in all of the world religions. I felt stifled by Christianity and started to look elsewhere. I studied all of the world religions and new age teachings as well. I began having mystical experiences that I share in my book, Miracles, Masters and Mirth. And what seemed like a long journey, I found the teachings of the ascended masters—who are the saints of East and West residing in the heaven-world—and met Elizabeth Clare Prophet. These were, in so many ways, the most wonderful and dynamic years of my life. I had finally found the teacher my soul had been looking for, who brought me once again to the feet of Jesus and gave me a much deeper appreciation for who he truly is. All of my questions were answered. Everything began to make sense and God became the center of my life again.
For many years, I had the sense, or a premonition, that one day, I would bring all of the teachings of Jesus together to provide the world with a complete picture of who he really was and is.
This book is the culmination of that effort. It is an endeavor to bring to light the many events of Jesus' life as they have been recorded throughout the ancient world, as well as for the dawning Age of Aquarius. The book draws upon the four gospels of the New Testament, the Gnostic and apocryphal gospels, recordings by mystics and saints, and teachings from the ascended masters given through Theosophy, the I AM Movement, the Bridge to Freedom and the Summit Lighthouse.
Chart of the Presence published by Elizabeth Clare Prophet
The teachings included in this book shed new light on the complete life and work of our beloved Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, and his friends and disciples on earth and in heaven, who like Elijah, Enoch and Moses, ascended back to the heaven-world.
Jesus communed with many saints in the two thousand years of the Piscean Age following his ascension. These include Saint Francis, Saint Catherine of Sienna, Saint Margaret Mary, Saint Paul, Saint Patrick and so many others. Jesus and the great Lights of Heaven have also communed with genuine Messengers of God in the last century through the Holy Spirit, by way of dictations from the heaven-world. The teachings anchored are progressive revelations that shed light on the life of Jesus, and also assist spiritual seekers and devotees of Christ to ascend back to God at the conclusion of their life's mission. This is in keeping with our beloved Jesus' admonishment: “Truly, truly, I say to you, he who believes in Me, the works that I do, he will do also; and greater works than these he will do; because I go to the Father. .... I go to prepare a place for you.”
The Master Jesus was born at the inception of the Piscean Age. He reinforced a message of love, “the new covenant in his blood,” that adjusted the extremes of the Age of Aries and the law of Moses. Now at the turn of the twenty-first century, we have entered the Age of Aquarius., which is spiritually designated to become an age of forgiveness, freedom, brotherhood and love. For this new two-thousand year cycle, the ascended master Saint Germain who was embodied as Joseph, the father of Jesus, has given us the knowledge the violet transmuting flame, a spiritual frequency heretofore only accessible in the heavenly realms, whose greatest blessing is for the transmutation of personal and planetary karma with the assistance and intercession of the Hosts of Light.
Jesus told his disciples that he did not come to abolish the law or the prophets, but rather to fulfill them. Likewise, the teachings of the ascended masters support, clarify and expand on the teachings of Jesus found in the Bible, in the Gnostic gospels and gathered from his travels to the East. This book draws upon all of these sources to offer an even more comprehensive appreciation for Jesus, his family, his friends and companions, his environment, his education, his personality, his expectations, and his spiritual initiations on the path of personal Christhood—that he exemplified for all of us to follow.
The exclusion of the lost teachings of Jesus from the canonical liturgy of the last two-thousand years was ratified and consolidated in the fourth century during the Nicean Council in the year 325 A.D. The reason these teachings were omitted from the Bible becomes self-evident the more we delve into them. A designed control mechanism emerges that has deprived followers of Christianity of the full cup of personal Christhood that Jesus and his disciples came to share.
Nonetheless, through the sacred ritual of holy communion, Jesus nurtured the flame of Christ in his followers, in spite of limited theology. Likewise, souls like Saint Hildegard von Bingen, Saint Catherine of Sienna, Saint Thérèse of Lisieux and Saint Teresa of Avila—the four women doctors of the Catholic Church—and many others, were able to bypass the barriers of ecclesiastical orthodoxy and rigidity, sharing mystical visions, ecstatic communion and revelatory dialogues with Jesus and the Cosmic Christ.
The resurfacing of the long-buried Gnostic teachings supplies us with a spiritually self-empowering Aquarian Gospel, that edifies and confirms newer teachings given through ascended master-sponsored movements in the last century, to usher in a golden age of Christ consciousness. This body of ascended master teachings and their confirmation in the rejected gospels, forms the complete Gospel of Aquarius for the next two thousand years. Like the three wise men followed the star to find the Bethlehem babe, so the contents of this book point the way to a vibrant and living Gospel of Aquarius, introducing its fundamental elements.
I invite you to journey with me now through both the known and hidden life and teachings of Jesus. Please keep an open mind and consider how all of the teachings presented fit together in a most beautiful tapestry of light. Approximately one fifth of the teachings in this book come from dictation excerpts that were published in ascended master Pearls of Wisdom. These can be further researched at Pearls Online Search | The Summit Lighthouse
This book draws upon more than fifty years of my devotion to Christ through the study of Christianity, ancient history and religion, mysticism and ascended master teachings. Many sources were used to compile this book. These include:
The new testament gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, as well as the book of Acts and other New Testament books
Old Testament books including Kings, Isaiah and Psalms
The Gospel of Thomas
The Gospel of Truth
The Gospel of Peter
The Gospel of Mary
The Gospel and Questions of Bartholomew
The Gospel of Philip and the Acts of Philip
The Gospel of the Egyptians
Pistis Sophia
The Sophia of Jesus Christ
The Gospel of Truth
The Apocalypse of Peter
The Apocryphon of John
The Gospel of the Birth of Mary
The Protevangelion of James
The First Gospel of the Infancy of Jesus Christ
The Gospel of Pseudo-Matthew
Thomas' Gospel of the Infancy of Jesus
The Gospel of Nicodemus
The Acts of Thomas
The Gospel of Barnabas
The Letters of Herod and Pilate
The Acts of Andrew
The Revelation of the Magi by Brent Landau
The Mystery of the Christos by Corinne Heline
Man, His Origin, History and Destiny by Werner Shroeder
Ancient Mystic Rites by C. W. Leadbeater
Pearls of Wisdom by the Summit Lighthouse
Mary Magdalene and the Divine Feminine by Elizabeth Clare Prophet
The Path of Brotherhood by Mark and Elizabeth Clare Prophet
The Masters and the Retreats by Mark and Elizabeth Clare Prophet
The Lost Years of Jesus by Mark and Elizabeth Clare Prophet
The Science of the Spoken Word by Mark and Elizabeth Clare Prophet
Reincarnation:The Missing Link in Christianity by Elizabeth C. Prophet
Jesus in Kashmir by Suzanne Olsson
Life and Teaching of Jesus and Mary by A.D. K. Luk
The Unknown Life of Jesus Christ by Nicolas Notovitch
Holy Blood Holy Grail by Lincoln, Leigh and Baigent
Documentaries on the Lost Years of Jesus in India, the Shroud of Turin and the blood of Jesus
The Second Coming of Christ by Paramahansa Yogananda
The Lost Teachings of Jesus by Mark and Elizabeth Clare Prophet
Hildegard of Bingen: A Saint for Our Times by Matthew Fox
King of Travelers:Jesus' Lost Years in India by Edward T. Martin
My Soul Doth Magnify the Lord by Mark L. Prophet
This is That by Aimee Semple McPherson
Dossier on the Ascension by Serapis Bey
The Opening of the Seventh Seal by Sanat Kumara
Sainte Thérèse de Lisieux: La Vie en Images
Heart of Asia and Altai-Himalaya by Nicholas Roerich
Good morning Holy Spirit by Benny Hinn
The New Atlantis by Francis Bacon
The Book of Enoch
Dialogues with the Devil by Taylor Caldwell
The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis
Praying with Mother Teresa by Susan Conroy
Here I AM by Dorothy Lee Fulton
The Imitation of Christ by Thomas a Kempis
I hope this book brings you the spiritual food you need to begin, enhance, strengthen and complete your walk with Jesus Christ and his many friends in heaven so that at the conclusion of this life, you can also join them.
Thank you for allowing me to share this journey with you and God bless you very much.
Thérèse Rose Emmanuel
You have read over and over and over the Gospel accounts of this period of Jesus’ life,
and yet there is a record that will one day be unfolded that will reveal how in some points,
circumstances were not as they have been portrayed. Indeed,
the fullness of the picture will then become clear.
- The Ascended Master John the Beloved “Conclave of the Friends of Christ”
Pearl of Wisdom, vol 26, no 25 www.tsl.org
Tell me the Stories of Jesus
Tell me the stories of Jesus I love to hear;
Things I would ask Him to tell me if He were here;
Scenes by the wayside, tales of the sea,
Stories of Jesus, tell them to me.
First let me hear how the children stood round His knee,
And I shall fancy His blessing resting on me;
Words full of kindness, deeds full of grace,
All in the love light of Jesus’ face.
Tell me, in accents of wonder, how rolled the sea,
Tossing the boat in a tempest on Galilee;
And how the Maker, ready and kind,
Chided the billows, and hushed the wind.
Into the city I’d follow the children’s band,
Waving a branch of the palm tree high in my hand;
One of His heralds, yes, I would sing
Loudest hosannas, “Jesus is King!”
Show me that scene in the garden, of bitter pain;
Show me the cross where my Savior for me was slain;
Sad ones or bright ones, so that they be
Stories of Jesus—tell them to me.
-William H. Parker
Picture by the mother of Dorothy Lee Fulton, Messenger of Music