Oahspe: A New Bible
Oahspe: A New Bible is a spiritual text published in 1882 by John Ballou Newbrough. The book is a compilation of various religious and philosophical teachings, which Newbrough claimed to have received through automatic writing. The text is considered a work of spiritualism and has influenced various new religious movements.
Overview[edit | edit source]
Oahspe presents itself as a new revelation from the angelic and spiritual realms, offering insights into the nature of the universe, the history of humanity, and the principles of spiritual evolution. The book is divided into several sections, each purportedly dictated by different spiritual entities.
Content[edit | edit source]
The content of Oahspe covers a wide range of topics, including:
- The creation of the universe and the role of Jehovih, the supreme deity.
- The history of ancient civilizations and their interactions with spiritual beings.
- The principles of cosmology and the structure of the spiritual realms.
- Guidance on living a virtuous life and the importance of spiritual development.
Structure[edit | edit source]
Oahspe is organized into multiple books and sections, each focusing on different aspects of spiritual knowledge. Some of the notable sections include:
- The Book of Jehovih
- The Book of Sethantes
- The Book of Aph
- The Book of Wars Against Jehovih
Influence and Reception[edit | edit source]
Oahspe has had a significant impact on various new religious movements, particularly those interested in spiritualism and theosophy. It has been both praised for its visionary content and criticized for its lack of historical and scientific accuracy.
Legacy[edit | edit source]
Despite its controversial nature, Oahspe continues to be studied and revered by certain spiritual communities. It has inspired the formation of groups and societies dedicated to its teachings and the exploration of spiritual phenomena.
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