I actually have three books going right now. Sadly, I haven’t made it very far into TMLOJ listed below, because a couple of other things have taken precedence.
As light reading before going to sleep (when I’m not ready to pass out…), I’ve been reading: Lilith’s Cave: Jewish Tales of the Supernatural

I’ve wanted this book for over two years; you’d think I’d find the time to read more of it.
This is the fascinating story of the unknown life of Jesus, based on authentic records preserved in the archives of ancient monasteries of the Essenes and the Rosicrucian Order. It contains a full account of the birth, youth, early manhood, and later periods of Jesus’ life, revealing his activities in the years not mentioned in the Gospel accounts. From his birth to his thirtieth year, incidents in the life of Jesus were accurately recorded and have been preserved in centuries-old records - telling us how Jesus carefully prepared himself for his great mission in life while undergoing more tests and trials than the Christian Bible records. The book reveals:
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** The mystical laws behind Jesus’ virgin birth, the real place and date of his birth, and the role of the Magi in his birth and upbringing.
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** How Jesus’ youth among the Essenes - known as Brothers and Sisters in White - prepared him for his great mission in life.
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** Jesus’ initiation into the mystery schools and his eventual initiation into Christhood in the Great Pyramid of Egypt.
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** Fascinating facts about the Essenes - their influence on the advancement of civilization and early Christianity.
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** The real story of Jesus’ crucifixion, resurrection, and ascension - and how Jesus and his apostles secretly continued his work on earth following his ascension.
No matter what your religion, through the revelations presented in The Mystical Life of Jesus, the Master is brought closer to us all as a loving teacher of humanity.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
H. Spencer Lewis is the author of several books, including Self-Master and Fate with the Cycles of Life, The Symbolic Prophecy of the Great Pyramid, Mansions of the Soul, Mental Poisoning, and others. Until his transition in 1939, he was Imperator of the Rosicrucian Order, AMORC. For many years, students of mysticism and philosophy have been fascinated by his timeless writings. His simple, straightforward style reveals a keen insight into the ago-old mysteries of life.
