List of Modern Channelled Texts - Channeled Texts Series

Channeled Texts Series

  • 30+ Books from Ramtha channeled by JZ Knight (pub. 1970-2005)
  • 20+ Books from the Seth Material channeled by Jane Roberts (pub. 1966-2003)
  • 18 Books from the The Explorer Race series channeled by Robert Shapiro (pub. 1995-2012)
  • 12 Books from the Kryon series channeled by Lee Carroll (pub. 1993-2010)
  • 9 Books from the Conversations with God series channeled by Neale Donald Walsch (pub. 1995-2006)
  • 8 Books from Abraham channeled by Esther Hicks (pub. 1988-2009)
  • 8 Books from The Wave series channeled by Laura Knight-Jadczyk (pub. 2000-2011)
  • 7 Books from the Shining The Light series channeled by Arthur Fanning and Robert Shapiro. (pub. 1994-2005)
  • 6 Books from The Kirael Collection channeled by Fred Sterling (pub. 1998-2006)
  • 6 Books from Cosmic Tradition channeled by Max Theon and Alma Theon (pub. 1903-1920)
  • 5 Books from The Sirian Revelations Trilogy plus 2 more books received from The Speakers of the Sirian High Council, channeled by Patricia Cori (pub. 2000-2011)
  • 5 Books from The Law of One channeled by Carla Rueckert (pub. 1982-1998)
  • 5 Books from the Alexander Material channeled by Ramon Stevens (pub. 1988-2009)
  • 4 Books from the Pleiadians channeled by Barbara Marciniak (pub. 1992-2004)
  • 4 Books from God, channeled by Barbara Sherry Rose (pub. 2004-2007)
  • 4 Books from The Michael Teachings channeled by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro (pub. 1979-1995)
  • 3 Books from Bashar channeled by Darryl Anka (pub. 1987-1997)
  • 2 Books inspired by Arten and Pursah, recorded discussions said to be from two materialized beings, transcribed by Gary Renard (pub. 2004-2012)

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