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OAHSPE 1 OAHSPE A NEW BIBLE IN THE WORDS OF JEHOVIH AND HIS Angel Embassadors. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A SACRED HISTORY OF THE DOMINIONS OF THE HIGHER AND LOWER HEAVENS ON THE EARTH. FOR THE PAST TWENTY - FOUR THOUSAND YEARS, TOGETHER WITH A SYNOPSIS OF THE COSMOGONY OF THE UNIVERSE; THE CREATION OF PLANETS; THE CREATION OF MAN; THE UNSEEN WORLDS; THE LABOR AND GLORY OF GODS AND GODDESSES IN THE ETHEREAN HEAVENS; WITH THE NEW COMMANDMENTS OF JEHOVIH TO MAN OF THE PRESENT DAY. WITH REVELATIONS FROM THE SECOND RESURRECTION, FORMED IN WORDS IN THE THIRTY- THIRD YEAR OF THE KOSMON ERA. OAHSPE PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION, NEW YORK A ND LONDON. ___ (1882.) ANNO KOSMON 34. 2 THE EDITOR’S PREFACE. When a man holds up a book, and says, "You must believe this, because it says, 'Thus saith the Lord,'" should we not pity that man? Does he comprehend the liberty of man to acquire knowledge? Any book that imparts knowledge of the life and destiny of man, is a good book. Any book that unfolds the character and person of Jehovih, and the wonder and glory of His creations, is a good book. When a book gives us information of things we know not of, it should also give us a method of proving that information to be true. This book covers that ground. The day has arrived, when man will not accept proclamations and assertions; he wants plausible reasons, or substantial proofs, that the authority be not merely a presence, but a demonstrable fact. The time of man-worship is at an end; readers no longer accept a book as good and great, merely because any certain one wrote it. The book must have merits of its own, otherwise it will soon pass out of existence. When a man says, "I heard the voice of Jehovih, saying," that part of his speech is worthless. When he says, "I heard the voice of Jehovih, saying: 'Do unto others as ye would that they should do unto you,'" then the words become valuable. His assertion of his authority is of no avail in this age of the world. The words purporting to be Jehovih's should, therefore, be the only consideration as to merit. And all men have a right to pass judgment thereon. Is it not the light of Jehovih within all men, that makes them conscious of wisdom and truth? If so, then man's expression of any truth or wisdom is Jehovih's expression. If a book were to fall down from the sky with Jehovih's signature to it, man would not accept the book on that account. Why, then, should anything be said about how this book was written? It blows nobody's horn; it makes no leader. It is not a destroyer of old systems or religions. It reveals a new one, adapted to this age. New York, 1882. 3 GLOSSARY OF STRANGE WORDS USED IN THIS BOOK. A'JI. Semi-dark. A dense region in etherea which sometimes descends to the earth. Less than nebula. AGNI. Fire or light, especially without combustion, as spirit lights. A pillar of fire by day, as with the Israelites going out of Egypt. ALGONQUIN. The United States of the North American Indians before their destruction by the Christians. ANASH. A wicked tongue; one of the Hebrew seven tetracts. See the word, satan. ANGEL. A spirit man. Su, also, su-gan, and gans-spe. (The word, spirit, does not define whether man or animal, but is often erroneously used instead of angel.) ANUBI. God of the scales. Sometimes called, God of Justice APH. The God who submerged the continent of Pan. See BOOK OF APH, and account of the flood. APOLLO. The God to whose duty was assigned beautifying mortals in form and figure. See BOOK OF APOLLO. He had many names, as, Soodhga, So-Gow, Choo Choo, Sudghda, and so on, but the meaning is the same, whether in Chinese, Hindoo, Greek, Latin or English. . ARCHANGEL. Angels next in rank to Gods, who dwell in certain arcs in etherea. They generally come in the dawn of a cycle to give new inspiration to mortals. Whilst they remain with mortals, as during the last few years, good mortals become more angelic toward one another. A'SU. The first race of man. To crawl on the belly…. see Asu, BOOK OF JEHOVIH. ASAPHS. Angels in heaven whose office it is to receive the spirit when a mortal dies, and bear it to the place prepared for it. They are in organic associations. Their rank is next below ashars. ASHARS. Guardian angels who are appointed over mortals, to be with them during life. They deliver the spirit in time of death into the hands of the asaphs. They also keep the record of the mortal, which is also given to the asaphs in heaven, along with the newborn spirit, which is called an es'yan, for a certain season. Ashars are next in rank to loo'is. See word loo'is. ATMOSPHEREA. The earth's vortex. See BOOK OF COSMOGONY. Atmospherea comprises the places and dominions of the God of this planet. See the word God; AVEN. Evil actions. One of the seven Hebrew tetracts. See satan. BABEL. Confounded by compounding too many things together, as the Yi-haic language. BEAST. The animal man. The earthly part of man. Anything that is enforced as a religion. BELYYAAL. One of the seven Hebrew tetracts. Hypocrisy crawling. See satan. 4 BRAH, or BRAHMAN. Wisdom, knowledge. Brah was the founder of Brahmanism, and was cotemporaneous with Abram, or Abraham. See FIRST BOOK OF GOD, and Under the false God, Ennochissa, the word bra'hma became synonymous with warrior. . BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM. The emancipated degree of angels in heaven; a title bequeathed to all such as have gone beyond the bound heavens, atmospherea, and who are free from the Gods and Saviors. As we say of man at twenty-one years, he is free from his father; he is strong enough to go alone. BUDHA. Wisdom, knowledge. But afterward, under the false God, Kabalactes, the word budha became synonymous with warrior. CAPILYA. A deliverer; a man of India, cotemporaneous with Moses. And, like Moses, he delivered the Faithists out of bondage, not by migration, but by establishing their freedom throughout India. He also wrought miracles. Sometimes spelt Capella; a star was named after him. CORPOR. Whatever has length, breadth and thickness, and is tangible to sight, hearing and feeling; the extreme opposite condition from ether, or solution, or rarefaction. CORPOREAN. A man of the earth; any man, all men. In contradistinction from an angel who is a man of es, a spirit. CHAOTICS. Deranged angels; such as are killed in war or in anger. CHINE. A deliverer; a man of China, cotemporaneous with Moses and Capilya. He was to China a great deliverer. He was an iesu by birth, and wrought miracles. The country, China, was named by him after himself. (After his death, and his body was reduced to ashes, Jehovih caused a wind to gather up the ashes, and restore Chine to life for seven days, during which time he preached before the kings and the people. Then Jehovih sent down a ship of light, and bore Chine up to heaven.) See doctrines of Chine, this work. . CHINVAT. The boundary between the rotating atmosphere of the earth and the ether beyond. Called also Bridge of Chinvat. CHRIST, or KRISTE. Wisdom, knowledge, education. After the false God, Looeamong, falsely took this name, it became synonymous with warrior. CHRISTIANS, or KRISTE‘YANS. A brotherhood of warriors; they were named Christians, in derision, by the Hebrews. One who rushes into a multitude of rioters, and, with a sword, enforces peace, is a true Christian. A people whose faith is in arms and standing armies. (The following words are synonymous: Brahma, budha, christ, kriste, baal ashtaroth, dagon, vishnu, ashdod, knowledge, wisdom, chreshna, light, po, te'in, wah, manito, and, in fact, a score of others.) CRUCIFY. To melt; to test by fire; to test by binding. The original form of testing a su'is or sar'gis (medium), was by binding him on a wheel. DAN. Light. A cyclic dawn, as the Arc of Spe'ta or Arc of Bon. A dan comes once every three thousand years, and is preceded by spirit-manifestations and by signs and wonders. A dan lasts about thirty-three years. There are also sub-cycles, of 200, 400 and 600 years. Dan is synonymous with dang. See BOOK OF SAPHAH. 5 DAVEAS, or DAEVAS. Bad angels; spirits that deceive and tempt. A prince of liars. In the Vedic Scriptures, equivalent to devil, in English. DEITY, or DYAUS. One of the Gods of the lower heavens, who pretended to be the Creator. He was afterward cast into hell by his own subjects, the false God, Anuhasaj. DIBBAH. One of the Hebrew seven tetracts; a tattler. See satan. DIV, or DIVA, or DIVINITY. A parliament of Lords in the lower heavens. The Divan laws were in use three thousand years. See BOOK OF DIVINITY. DRUK. A low mortal; one who desires no spiritual light; one who can not understand spiritually. An evil man, a warrior. DRUJ. Druj applies to an angel, the same as druk to a mortal; low, dark, evil, dangerous. . EAWAHTAH or HIAWATHA. A North American Indian, a kind of Abraham, with whom he was cotemporaneous. ES. The unseen worlds, i.e., unseen to mortals. This word is used in the feminine; synonymous with the spirit world. See B J OOK OF EHOVIH. ES‘SENAURS. Heavenly musicians, comprised of singers and instrumental players. ES‘YAN. A newborn spirit. When a mortal dies, and his spirit departs into heaven, it is called an es'yan. An infant spirit. The name, es'yan, it retains as long as it is helpless, perhaps a year, or five years, or a hundred years. See the word purgatory. . ETHE. The solvent of corpor; as water is the solvent of a salt, so is ethe the solvent of corporeal substance, of which latter hydrogen is one of the most sublimated. As a corporeal man dwells on the earth, and as an es'yan dwells in atmospherea, so do the advanced angels dwell in ethe, in etherea. ETHEREA. Beyond the atmosphere, the great firmament, where are situated the higher heavens, the homes of the Gods and Goddesses. Etherea, as a place, is nirvana. . FAITH. A convinced belief; a condition of mind fully satisfied; next to actual knowledge. We have faith the sun will rise to-morrow morning, but the knowledge can not be actual until after sunrise. FAITHIST. One who has faith in Jehovih being over all, and within all, to a wise and definite purpose. One who has not faith in anything but Jehovih. One who endeavors to make himself in unison with Jehovih by doing good unto others, and in striving to put away self-gratification. A non-resistant. The opposite from Uzian. . FETAL. A suckling; also one that gives suck. More especially, an absorbent. As a young child, sleeping with a very old person, is robbed of its vitality. The imperceptible nutrition; the unseen current of life that passes from one person to another. A healer gives haoma (fetal food) to the sick. A child that dies before birth, has a fetal spirit; it is fetaled on a mortal until it attains development. Many full-grown spirits (angels) fetal themselves on mortals, and so live. These are called vampire fetals. Persons who have been drunkards or gormandizers on flesh food, after death, fetal themselves on other mortals, living on their atmosphere, especially of drunkards and smokers and gross eaters. . 6 FIRMAMENT. The world of space between the stars and planets. FRAGAPATTI. A God of the highest rank, a nirvanian Chief. In the Hindoo Scriptures, he is denominated a Creator. See B F OOK OF RAGAPATTI. GOD, or IOD, or JOSS. An angel, in rank next above Lord, and next below Orian Chief. One who is sufficiently wise and powerful to take charge of a planet and its atmospherean heavens. His assistant on the throne is called vice-God. GOLGOTHA. A temple of skulls. GREAT SPIRIT. The universe is earth (corpor), sky and spirit, the three (in one) are Jehovih. As the spirit of a man is to the man, so is the Great Spirit to Jehovih. Though Great Spirit is also used as synonymous with Jehovih. GUATAMA. The cosmological name of America. Literally, the last spirit foundation; the last revelation. Sometimes spelt Gotama. HAM. Cosmological name of Egypt. The followers of Abram bestowed that country's name on him, after they settled there. One who is black with sunburn. HAOMA. Food; food for sacrament. Also spiritual food; unseen food. The unseen sustenance that passes from one to another; improperly called magnetism. HELL. Anarchy in heaven, especially in hada, the lowest heaven, where angels torment one another. When an earthly tyrant dies, evil spirits seize his newborn spirit for vengeance's sake, and cast him into hell. HIROM. A Zarathustrian hat; a hat red with blood; a rimless hat. Renowned by Habbak, a Faithist, who was cast into a den of lions. The hat was afterward recovered. The master in the lodge wears the hat, during which time he is saluted as cardinal, or Hi-rom, which is the Ahamic word for red hat. IESU. A sexless person; one without the possibility of sexual passion. Some men, as Brahma, attain to iesu. Improperly called Iesus. The Hebraic word ieue was made from iesu; one who can hear the voice of the Great Spirit. Ieue has been improperly confounded with Jehovih. Men who attain iesu are said to have attained the state of woman, i.e., to have changed sex. I'HINS. The race born of a'su and angels; the half-breeds, from whom we are the descendants. I'HUAN. Half-breed between I'hins and druks. The copper-colored race. I'HUA'MAZDA. God of Zarathustra. See BOOK OF GOD’S WORD. ISAAH, or ISAIAH. I'sa'ah, a Chinese prophet. The word Isaiah is of modern Hebrew. Most likely the ancient Phoenicians disguised the Chinese name purposely. IS, faith, A', knowledge, AH, above the earth; a prophet. Is'aac is Faithist in something above the earth; Is'ra'al, faith in Jehovih. A pass-word in the fourth degree of a lodge of prophets. RA, however, in Hebrew, is evil. JEHOVIH. One who can hear Jehovih's voice is Ieue or Iesu. Some scholars have (erroneously?) used the words Jehovih, Elohim and Ieue as synonymous. 7 JI‘AY. Pertaining to nebulae, but less dense. See tablet Se'moin, BOOK OF SAPHAH. . JUDAS. From the Persian name Zhoo'da, or Zhoo'das. Betrayer of Zarathustra. See BOOK OF G W OD’S ORD. KINGDOM. Synonymous with jov, or an organic association with a head. The head on earth is king, in heaven, jovs, or God, or Jove, or Joss. KOSMON ERA. Kosmon, universal knowledge, corpor and spirit. Universal fellowship in all nations. LEOTONAS. Pharaoh's daughter, Moses' protectoress. LOO‘IS. Angels who provide the pre-natal condition for such mortal births as are designed for especial work by the Gods or Lords. Synonymous with masters of generations; next in rank to Lords. Their smallest organization is one hundred thousand members. Next rank above ashars. LORD. A God of the earth, or of part of the earth; next lower in rank than the God of heaven and earth. The first exalted rank an angel receives in heaven, is asaph; the second is ashar, the third loo'is, the fourth marshal, the fifth Lord, and the sixth God. Marshals are rather vice-Lords and are not titled. The first title is Lord, the second God. God sometimes appoints a Lord to a single city on earth; sometimes one to a nation. A Lord's minor dominion is one hundred million angels, and a major, several thousand millions. Lords must have passed beyond the second resurrection before eligibility. . LORD GOD. An angel that fulfills both offices. LORD-SELF, or FALSE LORDS. As the name implies. (Any angel that announces himself to mortals as an officer in heaven, is false.) LUSTERS. Angels who maintain sex in the es world by proximity to mortals. Nocturnal visitors for secret vice. (The cause of the evil habit in men, and also the producers of harlots amongst women.) MOSES. A basket baby; a "come by chance." See full history of Moses in the BOOK OF THE A B RC OF ON. NUBULAE. A dense atmosphere of corporeal substance. NIRVANA. Emancipated; etherean heavens; beyond the earth's heavens; the higher heavens. OAHSPE. Sky, earth (corpor) and spirit. The all; the sum of corporeal and spiritual knowledge as at present. ORIAN, ORIAN. Same as nirvana (nirvania). ORMAZD. OR, light; MAZD, master. Master Light; equivalent to Jehovih. OSIRE, OSIRIS. Philosophy of measurement. One who maintains that only what can be measured or weighed is real knowledge. The sun is the largest, therefore, the S UN IS THE ALMIGHTIEST. Also a God. See BOOK OF OSIRIS. There was also a false God Osiris of latter date who inspired the building of the pyramids. 8 PAN. Original name of the earth, from AH; as, I see what I see; and, only what I see, is. (The name of a continent in the Pacific Ocean, submerged about 24,000 years ago.) See B A the flood. OOK OF PH, SACRIFICE. Worship; to give one's time, or property, or money, without an equivalent. Also to burn or destroy, for appeasing the Gods. SATAN. The chief of the seven Hebrew tetracts. Reckoned the worst of all the human passions; a leader; the captain of the selfish passions; the real self; selfishness, per se, see BOOK OF GOD’S WORD. SAR‘GIS, SARGIS. Both, a materialized angel, or a person in whose presence the angels can take on the semblance of mortal forms. SE‘MU. Gelatin, the preceding substance of the living. SE‘MUAN AGE. Before the creation of animal life, or at the beginning of that time. See BOOK J OF EHOVIH. SHEM. One of the ancient names of India. See submersion of Pan, BOOK OF APH, and THE L F B ORDS’ IRST OOK. SHEPHERD KINGS. A nick-name to a wandering tribe who kept flocks of goats, in the south-west of Persia. They also migrated into Egypt, and became powerful. At first, they were mild and non-resistant, but afterward, they became savage warriors. Such of them as did not apostatize, but kept themselves holy, separated from the others, and became the founders of Ebra, which afterward became Hebrew, which afterward became Jew, from whom Abram was descended. These were, therefore, the cream of the ancient Zarathustrians of three thousand years before. . SHIRL. Spirit, a breath; and sometimes angel. SPIRIT. Synonymous (but not correctly) with angel. (When we say, water, we may not mean the ocean; but when we say, ocean, we mean water. When we say, angel, we do mean a spirit; but when we say, spirit, we may not mean an angel.) SU‘IS, SUIS. Clairaudience and clairvoyance. A person who can see with the eyes closed, or one who can hear angel voices. Not imaginary, but that which can be proved by experiment. TAU. Bull, force; opposite from cow, which is receptivity. A time of the zodiac, when nature enforces growth. In some countries, the church representative is a white bull; in others, as the Roman catholic, the pope issues a bull merely as an edict. . YESHUA. A heavenly kingdom. Yeshua is the original of iesu and ieue, and Joshua. YU‘TIV. Brahma's wife. "A stream of light pierced their graves, and brought them forth, and they ascended to heaven in a sea of fire!" 9 THE PUBLISHER’S SYNOPSIS AND INDEX OF OAHSPE, THE NEW BIBLE. LIBERTY FIRST OF ALL; THEN DISCIPLINE AND HARMONY AND THEN THE DEVELOPMENT OF ALL THE TALENTS JEHOVIH CREATED WITH ALL. This is a book of books, namely: OAHSPE. Page 16. THE VOICE OF MAN. Page 17. BOOK OF JEHOVIH. Page 21. In His own words; Who He is; His creations; how He createth worlds; their ages, destinations and dissolutions; His etherean heavens; habitations of angels; the origin of life on a planet (Se'muan period); the origin of man; what he was like. The chief of the angels named God. Ashars, guardian angels and Lords. BOOK OF SETHANTES, SON OF JEHOVIH. Page 34. First God of the earth and her heavens, in His own words. Teaching man to walk on two feet; teaching him words of speech; providing him with guardian angels and Lords. God established the first heaven of the earth. He visits the earth. The loo'is, the masters of generations. End of sub-cycle. God's successor. Marriage in heaven. Ascent of the first God of earth with his harvest for the higher heavens. Drujas. FIRST BOOK OF THE FIRST LORDS. Page 71. The I'hins, the druks, the Yaks, the A'su. See plate, comparative size. Another heavenly kingdom established and named Yeshuah; origin of the words Ieue and Iesu on earth. Origin of saying mass. BOOK OF AS’SHONG, SON OF JEHOVIH. Page 78. Second God of the earth and her heavens, in His own words. The beginning of villages and cities; the beginning of wearing clothes. \ S ECOND BOOK OF LORDS. Page 92. In their own words. SYNOPSIS OF SIXTEEN CYCLES. Page 95. Of three thousand years each, in the words of Jehovih's angel Embassadors. Submersion of the continent of Pan in the Pacific Ocean, commonly call, THE FLOOD. This brings history to twenty-four thousand years ago. . B OOK OF APH, SON OF JEHOVIH. Page 102. In his own words. His charge, breaking the crust of the earth, sinking the continent; how he accomplished it; and why; establishing the earth's second heavens; appointment of five new Lords; three thousand years. . T HE LORDS’ FIRST BOOK. Page 130. In their own words. The great and high state of civilization man attained; the earth covered over with three times more people than at present; then the fall of civilization; its cause; and the earth became again a barren wilderness; three thousand years. BOOK OF SUE, SON OF JEHOVIH. Page 140. In his own words. Re-peopling the earth; periods of war succeeding; deformities of the races of men; the earth overrun with monstrosities; three thousand years. THE LORDS’ SECOND BOOK. Page 153. BOOK OF APOLLO, SON OF JEHOVIH. Page 157. In the words of Jehovih's angel Embassador. The changing of monstrosities into well-formed men; how it was done; why this labor fell to Apollo; his establishing of new heavens for the earth; three thousand years. 10

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