List of Modern Channelled Texts - Works of Automatic, Psychic or Telepathic Writing

Works of Automatic, Psychic or Telepathic Writing

  • Oahspe written using automatic writing by John Newbrough (writing began 1881, published in 1882)
  • The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ said to be transcribed from the Akashic Records by Levi H. Dowling (writing began 1890s, published 1908)
  • George Van Tassel claimed to have communicated telepathically with an ET know as Ashtar beginning in 1952. His now-rare book, I Rode A Flying Saucer (1952, 1955), recounts some of the cosmic wisdom he received from "Solgonda" and a large number of other people from Space. Among his other works are The Council of Seven Lights (1958), Into This World and Out Again, Religion and Science Merged, and When Stars Look Down . Official Website: http://www.georgevantassel.com/

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