List of modern channelled texts
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This is a list of notable modern purportedly channelled texts. It contains texts first published in the 19th century or later.
Timeline of Channeling
This list compiles 'dates that are claimed the channelings took place, regardless of what years material was published:
- 1828-1844 Book of Commandments (called Doctrine and Covenants in later editions) by Joseph Smith Jr.[1]
- 1880-1881 Oahspe Bible through automatic writing of John Ballou Newbrough[2]
- 1900s The Cosmic Tradition of Max Theon and Alma Theon
- 1904 Book of the Law by Aleister Crowley
- 1913-1918 Toward the Light by Johanne Agerskov and published by Michael Agerskov
- 1952-1978 Ashtar (extraterrestrial being) by George Van Tassel
- 1953-1971 God by Eileen Caddy
- 1963-1984 Seth by Jane Roberts
- 1965-1972 A Course In Miracles said to be from Jesus, by Helen Schucman (with typing assistance from William Thetford)
- 1973–present The Michael Teachings by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro[3]
- 1977–present Ramtha by JZ Knight[4]
- 1981-1984 Ra by Carla Rueckert
- 1988–present Abraham by Esther Hicks
- 1989–present Kryon by Lee Carroll
- 1991-2005 God by Neale Donald Walsch
- 1992-present Arten and Pursah, by Gary Renard
- 1997–present Tobias by Geoffrey Hoppe
Works of Automatic Writing
- The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ said to be transcribed from the Akashic Records by Levi H. Dowling (writing began 1890s, published 1908)
Works of Hypnotherapists
- 4 Books by Michael Newton
Works of Mediums
- 3 books by John Edward
- Sylvia Browne (Selected Bibliography)
- 5 books by James Van Praagh
- 2 books by Lisa Williams
- 3 books by John Holland
- 2 books by Sally Morgan
Other works
- The Urantia Book
- 10 books by Vladimir Megre
See also
References
- ↑ Carter, Kate (1962). Our Pioneer Heritage. Salt Lake City, UT: Daughters of Utah Pioneers. p. 308.
- ↑ "Dr. Newbrough's Oahspe: An "Inspired" Volume Giving the History of 24,000 Years" (PDF). The New York Times. 1882-10-21. p. 5. Retrieved 2009-12-29.
- ↑ Klimo, Jon (1998). Channeling: Investigations on Receiving Information from Paranormal Sources. North Atlantic Books. pp. 48–49. ISBN 1-55643-248-8.
- ↑ "Questions and Answers about Ramtha, JZ Knight". The Olympian. July 16, 2006.
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