Agasha Temple of Wisdom
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The Agasha Temple of Wisdom is a spiritualist
group founded in 1943 by Richard Zenor
. After the publication of James Crenshaw's book Telephone Between Two Worlds in 1950, in which both Zenor and the temple were prominently featured, the temple became more popular. Upon Zenor's death in 1978, Geary Salvat was chosen to lead the group.
Geary Salvat is a follower of both Richard Zenor and of Ayuibbi Tobabu, and he has written a journal of quotes, Getting Into Gear. He died in 2002.
The group focuses on communicating with the dead through mediums
, placing particular attention on receiving and studying the teachings of "master teachers" such as Zenor's "Agasha". These teachings can be summarized by some universal spiritual precepts, including "as you sow, so shall you reap" and the Golden Rule
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Spiritualism
Spiritualism is a belief system or religion, postulating the belief that spirits of the dead residing in the spirit world have both the ability and the inclination to communicate with the living...
group founded in 1943 by Richard Zenor
Richard Zenor
Richard Zenor was a medium who channeled the master teacher Agasha and founded the Agasha Temple of Wisdom. Zenor's teachings were later collected in book form by one of the Temple's members, William Eisen, in the 1980s...
. After the publication of James Crenshaw's book Telephone Between Two Worlds in 1950, in which both Zenor and the temple were prominently featured, the temple became more popular. Upon Zenor's death in 1978, Geary Salvat was chosen to lead the group.
Geary Salvat is a follower of both Richard Zenor and of Ayuibbi Tobabu, and he has written a journal of quotes, Getting Into Gear. He died in 2002.
The group focuses on communicating with the dead through mediums
Mediumship
Mediumship is described as a form of communication with spirits. It is a practice in religious beliefs such as Spiritualism, Spiritism, Espiritismo, Candomblé, Voodoo and Umbanda.- Concept :...
, placing particular attention on receiving and studying the teachings of "master teachers" such as Zenor's "Agasha". These teachings can be summarized by some universal spiritual precepts, including "as you sow, so shall you reap" and the Golden Rule
Golden Rule
Golden Rule may refer to:*The Golden Rule in ethics, morality, history and religion, also known as the ethic of reciprocity*Golden Rule savings rate, in economics, the savings rate which maximizes consumption in the Solow growth model...
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