Written by Baird T. Spalding, this is a 6 volume set that recounts the adventures of Spalding and his friends who traveled to India, Nepal, Tibet, and Mongolia in search of eastern truths. Spalding and travelers bump into a number of ascended masters who aid them on their search. The remarkable thing about this book is the number of miracles that happen... Food gets precipitated for dinner, the masters travel instantaneously to other locations, incredible healings (somebody gets brought back from death) and can apparently be in more than one location at a time. Of the encounters with the masters includes Buddha and Jesus (both of whom get along somewhat to the chagrin of some of the tibetan fundamentalists). A good portion of these books is the Master's explaining how things really work.
This is a site run by Kim Michaels and contains channeled messages from Jesus (and on occasion other ascended masters) to Kim. The messages from this Jesus are quite unique... He readily addresses a lot of contemporary questions, takes user questions, talks about demons (few other Jesus sources do), and even addresses whether other channeled sources that purport to be from him are legit (he seems to shoot down most of them). The bulk of the material seems to be inline with the theosophy, I Am Movement, "Life and Teaching of the Masters of the Far East", "Bridge to Freedom" movement, and the Summit LIght House group. Specifically with how well they integrate with eastern ideas. This Jesus has a pretty similar message to the message of the Summit Light House Jesus which makes sense as Kim Michaels used to affiliated with this movement. This Jesus also comments on the Course in Miracles. Basically it says Helen due do her christian upbringing mistook the source as Jesus when in fact it was two other ascended masters who had worked with Helen in past lives (although it did say Jesus had a small role to play in the course).
The website used to have have a lot interesting information but has suffered from disastrous design changes in which the old Q&A with Jesus is no longer findable. UseArchive.org instead.
This is the sequel to 'Love Without End' by Glenda Green. Basically it features missing tidbits that weren't included in the first book. Unfortunately it appears there isn't that much new additional material so much of this is just Glenda writing her own material. There is an additional third book "When Heaven Touches Earth" but I do not believe that contains any quotes from Jesus and this is only Brenda speaking.
This is not a book that talks about Jesus per say. But it is recommended by another channeled Jesus (Askrealjesus.com) which is why I'm including it here. Basically in Remarkable Healings, Shakuntala Modi is a therapists who discovers hypnosis as a tool to treat patients. She stumbles upon past life regression and then makes an even more incredible discovery. There are negative entities attached to past lives that hound us in our current ones. It's suspected most of us have these "parasites" but don't realize it. "Exorcizing" them usually entails forgivenes (cancelling the curse contract that invited them in) or prayer to God. When the patients lose their unwelcome visitors they concincidentlly experience miraciously physical healings. It's as if these "demons" are feeding on us...but they need to step down our energy to make it more ingestitible. The book is very intersting and several seques were written.
Gina is a Jesus channel and prolific author. She has a series of books channeled from Jesus and they are mostly pretty good. Some of this seems based on "A Course In Miracles" but is a bit more relatable. Like most channeled works, there are suspicious tone changes and messages and I think Gina at times dialed into the "wrong frequency" and ended up channeling the wrong "Jesus". For example she is hardcore "non-dualists" and there is a lot of non-dualists propaganda in there, yet it isn't consistent with other parts. eg First Jesus says there is no evil then he says there is evil. It can make your head spin. All in all, the books are pretty good and if you're into this type of thing are worth checking out. A good intro book might be "Jesus Speaking: On Being in the World".
Elizabeth and Mark Prophet were founders of the Summit Light House movement which was somewhat of a sequel to the I Am movement started by Guy Ballard in the 30's. Basically both of these individuals would receive channeled messages from a number (quite a group actually) of ascended masters. Among the masters channeled was Jesus although he was not the primary source (if anything that would be El Morya). Some tidbits revealed included that Jesus was David from the old testament, and a high ranking leader in Atlantean society (during a time when Jesus had not yet ascended and was making spiritual mistakes). Some of this is detailed in "The Masters And Their Retreats". Combined these authors have written too many books too list, but I believe the ones most pertaining to esoteric glimpse into Jesus's reality would be "The Masters And Their Retreats", "The Lost Years of Jesus" and "The Lost Teachings of Jesus: Missing Texts Karma and Reincarnation ".
This is somewhat of a sequel to the Course in Miracles. Brent Haskell (already a Course in Miracles student) received instructions from a voice identifying itself as Jesus and wanting to clarify the Course in Miracles (specifically the workbook section). The language choice chosen by this Jesus is much easier to understand than with the Course in MIracles whose emphasis on traditional christian terminology (due to Helen's upbringing) can make this cumbersome to read for some people. As far as content, it's mostly about how your psychology shapes reality in a very literal sense. Not so much a concepts book (the Course in Miracle's minus the Urtext wasn't really either), but more of a philosophy/psychology/esoteric spiritual text.
Kim who is the author of askrealjesus.com has not put all of his channeled material on his website and instead put a good portion into book form. Much of this material is pretty good and again similar to the Summit Light House movement material. It seems to be aimed for more fundamentalist christians who might not be as open to spiritual or eastern ideas (such as reincarnation). A general rule is the older the book the better it is. Be careful if you buy these books as some don't include Jesus speaking (check the amazon reviews first).
His books include:
A Course in Miracles is a large book containing material channeled to a psychologist Helen Schucman from a source that identified itself as Jesus Christ. The book went on sale in 1976 and is very popular in 'new-age/spiritual' circles. The interesting thing about 'The Course' is it's somewhat eastern bent that seems to think things like matter and time aren't that important and instead focus heavily on human psychology as apparently this is the key to understanding reality. The Course does not dwell much on concepts (places/people/things/history) and as such with its repetitive structure designed to reorient how you think can make the text cumbersome to read although it does answer a lot of big questions. The references to historical Jesus are quite rare although biblical corrections and reference do appear from time to time.
Very few other sources are similar to The Course in Miracles with perhaps Christian Science being the closest IMO (a college to Helen and organizer of Course notes, Bill Thetford was raised by Christian Scientists and Helen's mom was a Christian Scientist as well).
Askrealjesus.com references to A Course in Miracles:
The Course in Miracles has had an interesting copyright war over whether the material is public or private. As it stands now it appears the courts have rules that much of it is public and you can read it at http://www.circleofa.org/course_miracles/ACourseInMiracles.php . An interesting list of article on the copyright wars can be found here: http://www.circleofa.org/indices/history.php .
The Circle of Atonement has an interesting article that dissects the history of The Course in Miracles and it's editorial changes.
Don on his 70th birthday would receive a message to wake up and write. The messages came from Jesus and would be transcribed to the free online book 'The Secret' (not to be confused with the manifestation book of the same name). The format is basically Q&A, and the quality IMO appears good. Don would also write a sequel (Messages from God) which contained messages from a number of ascended hosts (like Yogananda). Both both books are quick reads and provide generally insightful information.
Joel Wright is the author of two book: "The Mirror on Still Water: A Journey to the Heart of Love" and its sequel "The Book ON...and Jesus Answers". In both books a channeled Jesus answers interesting topics such as on money, relationships, depression, etc... I did purchase the books and liked them.
This is yet another ACIM inspired scribed book. In "Ours is the Voice for God", Jesus answers questions about hearing God’s Voice directly, fear, guilt, sex, relationships, death, anxiety attacks, depression, conflict with others, making choices, money, and more. I've read it and it's a solid book, but a few elements don't have the right vibe.
Ken Carey was a naturalist (perhaps even a luddite) that was living with some Amish in 1982 when he started to hear messages from spirits. Messagers included angels, ETs, but also Jesus. This resulted in the book "The Starseed Transmission". It should be noted the first half of the book is from Archangel Rafeal and the second half from Jesus. IMO the material seems pretty good.
"Children of the Light" is a past life regression book written by Stuart Wilson and Joanna Prentis that describe the past lives of Essenes and what they knew about Jesus. It is an interesting read and similar to the Dolores Cannon Book "Jesus and the Essenes". Stuart Wilson and Joanna Prentis also wrote "Power of the Magdalene" which talks about Mary Magdalene, female disciples, and Mary's relationship with Jesus.
Dolores was a famous hypno-regression therapist and author. She wrote many interesting books, but one of the best was "Jesus and The Essenes" where she finds a patient that used to be an Essene teacher "Suddi". Much is described of the interesting customs and practices of the Essenes. It's revealed that Suddi taught Jesus and John the Baptists breifly when they were young. Dolores would later write a sequel titled "They Walked with Jesus: Past Life Experiences with Christ".
The Jeshua Herald was a website put together that featured several popular Jesus channelers (Tom Carpenter, Judith Coates, Jon Marc Hammer, and Brent Haskell). There aren't a whole lot of messages on the site which seems stuck in some sort of archive state, but the few messages on there are well written. Most of these channelers came from "A Course in Miracles" and their messages echo the themes and language of that book.
Channeled by a Dutch women named Pamela, these teachings are mostly 'new-age' and touch on subjects like Atlantis, aliens, and reincarnation. It's much less spiritual-psychological relative to other channeled Jesus sources but is interesting. Many of the messages are the website Jeshhua.net or you can order her book "The Jeshua Channelings".
The Christ Letters are a group of 9 modern documents miraculously found and reproduced online. The details range from early childhood tales (such as Jesus performing miracles as a little kid) to general spiritual advice. It should be noted that again the askrealjesus.com jesus (who gets asked about a number of Jesus channels/sources and refutes most of them) says this is actually legit. The letters are available in book form as "Christ Returns – Reveals Startling Truth" or free PDF's you can read at the main website: http://www.christsway.co.za/.
CC is a channel from Oregon. She was convinced to share her material from Jesus as part of the Christ with Revealed trilogy. The books are a series of questions and short answers. They're not bad a bit short. The questions mostly revolve around new age topics.
Michael answers a series of spiritual questions and puts the answers from Jesus into the book "And Jesus Said: A Conversation". The answers seem mostly solid, but there are a few that don't have the right vibe. What I appreciate that at the end of the book Henry asks Jesus if the book accurately relayed everything Jesus intended and Jesus said no. In reality all channels are error prone...but at least this one admits it.
Bruce is another NDE person who while 'dead' met with Jesus (as well as Elijah and Moses) and talked about what could happen if he went back. Bruce is the author of two books:
The first is a retelling of the life of Jesus per the Disciple Thomas (Bruce claims he was him in a past life) and from Jesus himself (who Bruce claimed he could talk to). Part of the book doesn't seem accurate, but other parts are very interesting. There is for example a detailed account of how Thomas, Peter, and Judas hatched a plan to "kidnap" Jesus to prevent him from being executed. Supposedly Jesus to throw off the plot, creates a duplicate projection of himself which Thomas kidnaps. This later causes Thomas much confusion (and the famous doubting).
What is also interesting about Bruce is he got into a famous debate with Gary Renard. Both claimed to the reincarnation of Thomas. Bruce presents interesting evidence that Gary is not being honest. You read a full background on this fascinating debate on Reddit. The most interesting part is an differential analysis between Gary's and Patterson/Meyer's version of the Gospel of Thomas. This strongly suggested Gary (or his astral buddy) plagiarized sources to write the book.
The most fascinating argument from Bruce's Jesus is that "A Course in Miracles" was not written by Jesus, but by the magician Simon the Magician (other historic sources have also suggested there were non-Jesus entities involved in the creation of the Course. Robert Perry and Bruce ask Jesus to comment on the origin of ACIM which resulted in a facinating (yet critical) essay you can read here.
During the 80's a group of individuals channeled an entity known as Ra that would answer a large number of their questions. This Ra entity had appeared during Egyptian times to help out the Egyptians but once priests starting distorting Ra's message to the public, Ra withdrew involvement. A number of subjects are included, such as the Orions, atlantis, mu, science, metaphysics, reincarnation, of course ancient egypt and lots more... This is a fairly straight to the point and succinct entity which can be refreshing. You can read these sessions in the five 'Law of One' Books (you can read them as PDF's free here) or browse their searchable categories here. As for the Jesus tie-in... Well Ra get's asked some questions about Jesus and there is a summation of the Jesus questions here. Not too substantial but there is an interesting account of how Jesus became angry during childhood and this resulted in fatally wounding a playmate. This incident supposedly was a catalyst for Jesus to do his soul searching and travels around the world during the lost years. Some of the New Testament apocryphal infancy gospels also paint a picture of a somewhat rougher Jesus during his early years.
The Impersonal Life was written in the 1940's by Joseph Benner and contained his channelings from a 'higher source' which billed itself as the answer for those discouraged by not finding answers from other spiritual sources and spiritual leaders. It is very direct and very well written with a heavy emphasis on spiritual philosophy and little on more everyday concepts. What does this have to do with Jesus? Well, the source is somewhat described as anonymous...however in a completely unrelated and more modern channeled source 'Jeshua The Personal Christ', Judith Coates describes in her book Jesus stating he had communicated with a number of channels and that one of them was indeed the The Impersonal Life. From what little I have read, it appears to be very similar in theme to the 'Course in Miracles' and if you like that text, you'll probably like this text. This is not the only book in the series actually... The complete series consists of The Impersonal Life, The Way Out, The Brotherhood, The Way to the Kingdom. All of these books are free to read online from multiple sources. Here is one.
Published in the early 20th century by a group of channelers in Chicago this large tome of text covers a number of subjects including cosmology, history, race, spirituality, and section on Jesus. The section on Jesus largely pertains to his life and does frequently contradict status quo christian beliefs. If you are interested, 'The Urantia Book' can be read online free here.
Apparently Marc Hammer (see above) didn't like his name and decided to change it for his latest spiritual messages and book. As 'Jayem' he has authored a number of additional texts including a 'Christ Mind Trilogy', 'Way of the Servant', Transcripts, and 'Cosmic Chocolate Orgasm'. Basically these include additional channeled messages from Jesus, which you can check these all out at his website here. Jayem does include on his website free channeled material which you can read here and here. The topics tend to be interesting and this Jesus does have a sense of humor (many of the channeled Jesus's do). Of the 'Course in Miracles' sequels, these might be among the 'shallowest' IMO but it is definitely an interesting read with interesting takes on issues other Jesus's don't address.
Elizabeth is an author, researcher and a mystic who has written a number of books directly or indirectly relating to Jesus. Basically she has had experiences in which she can and has conversed with higher beings. While Jesus does not make up the bulk of her channelings (as can be ascertained from her writings), he does meet with her on occasion. The gist of her message seems be a strong emphasis on the essene influence on Jesus and the early christians. She is definitely more spiritual than fundamentalist christians, however probably not on the same level as the Course in Miracles authors. One of whom, Jon Hammer actually meets with her to confirm that his experience with Jesus was legit, to which she affirms this is so. Her two probably primary Jesus books are "The Lost Jesus Scroll" and "Jesus, The Truth Story".
The former is a book that is basically a translation of a ancient essene document locked away by the vatican which details lost teachings of Jesus. The emphasis is a little different...we see Jesus talk about what foods to be eating, health matters, and more esoteric/philosophical matters than what is covered in the bible.
"Jesus, The True Story" is a basic chronology of Jesus's life compiled from Elizabeth's research into obscure and church rejected sources. This covers a lot of who/what/when/where and is not so much an emphasis on the teachings of Jesus. It does cover Jesus's lost years including his trip to India, his initial interest in Janism (then eventual disillusionment) and his trip to Nepal.
This does not feature Jesus...however it is included because the askrealjesus.com jesus when asked about demons, mentioned they do exist and that the Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis is a largely (although not complete) correct description of how they operate. This is pretty surprising to say the least... This is a very well written and entertaining read that can be read online. For being 'largely correct' and containing a number of advanced spiritual concepts (like the possession. of time) the possibility might exist that C.S. Lewis had non-conventional exoteric sources for this book. To this idea, the very first sentence makes a somewhat cryptic comment, "I HAVE no intention of explaining how the correspondence which I now offer to the public fell into my hands.". A sequel was published to this book called, "Screwtape Proposes a Toast".
Written by Mari Perron this another channeled sequel to the Course in Miracles. The gist of this book is mostly spiritual/psychological/metaphysical with little conceptual information. This Jesus said that the Course in Miracles would not teach about love because it was too difficult to understand and instead concentrate on removing our fears. He then says with "A Course in Love" that this would try to explain what love is. This is the first book in a trilogy that is followed by "The Treatises of A Course of Love", and "The Dialogues of A Course of Love". The first book (the only one I've read) although lacking in the esoteric name/places/things that can make texts like this attractive is very well written and if one were to only read one of the Course in Miracle sequels (there are a few), this would be a good choice.
Written by Judith Coates this is the first in a trilogy of books. The text appears to be mostly spiritual with some conceptual and personal tidbits. eg Jesus is asked if he ever reincarnated as a woman to which he explains he did. This Jesus like most of the others is simple and straight forward albeit more 'biblical' perhaps in his vocabulary.
New-birth.net contains a number of messages from a variety of ascended hosts, but most prominently messages from Jesus. The format appears to be question/answer, and many answers are well thought out. There are multiple channels with the best (and oldest) material appearing to come from James Padgett. These are very good. Some of the channeled messages from Dr. Samuels and others don't have the right vibe to them and may be tainted. Just my opinion.
Through a miracle of communion, Padma Aon Prakasha was able to receive messages from many noted spiritual figures. This included 13 of the disciples, a number of ascended masters, Jesus/Yeshua, Mary Magdalene, Yogananda, Babaji, Joseph of Arimathea, Saint Germain, Lucifer(!), and more. Roughly speaking, each master speaks for about a chapter on some spiritual theme. Google books has a free preiview of The Christ Blueprint.
This is an interesting book that tells the story of how in Rwanda during the 80's (before the 1994 genocide) a group of individuals (8 although there probably were more) around the village of Kibeho would have visions/experiences with Christ and Mary with the theme being that trouble was brewing and they had to change their ways. These individuals who relayed these messages from Jesus and Mary would actually be beaten for what they said but after the genocide these messages would be more widely accepted especially on a more international stage where even the Catholic church has recognized many of the 'miracles' as having been legit. "Our Lady of Kibeho" has a preview at Amazon. Additionally the author Immaculée Ilibagiza is working on a sequel called "The Boy Who Met Jesus: Segatashya Emmanuel of Kibeho" that details the ~8 year conversation Segatashya had with Jesus in which apparently he would ask and receive answers on a number of subjects...which looks interesting.
Ron Scolastico is a psychologist who through spiritual experiences came to discover a group of entities known as 'The Guides'. Ron has written roughly 6 books with the 'new-agish wisdom' of these guides including a book on Jesus. Here he concentrates on what the Christ force is and would ask a number of questions about Jesus, his experiences and teachings. Google books has an indepth free preview of The Mystery of the Christ Force A Personal Story of Enlightenment for Spiritual Seekers .
One day a being beams (Star Trek style) into the lounge of Elizabeth Campbell and identified itself as Hermeas. This being explains many esoteric and spiritual matters to Elizabeth which go on to form the book, "That Which Is". In the Google Books preview this entity says it isn't really Hermeas but more of a messenger of God that includes many (all?) identifications. The entity makes the interesting comment that if asked "Are you Jesus?", it replies "Yes, I most certainly am, but that is not the 'only I am', I am. So who knows... There is another booklet called "Ancient Traditions and the Pyramids" (free download at hermeas.org if you register) that has a different vibe than 'That Which Is' but does contain interesting bits about the male infant massacre during the birth of Jesus, a bit on Saint Germain, and an interesting piece that seems to indicate nature will have its revenge on the Japanese for their materialistic ways in the form of an off shore earthquake (written in 2007 4 years before the 2011 mega tsunami) . I believe this latter pamphlet was actually channeled by Elizabeth's friend Martha Randolf though...)
Grupo Elron is an Argentinean group that communicates 'messages of light' from a number of advanced entities (and somewhat advanced entities as well as dead human celebrities). The main channel appears to be Jorge R. Olguin who apparently used to be the disciple John Zebedee in a past life. Among the entities channeled is Jesus (he uses ' Ieshu ben Josef' in his intro). The contents of the channelings are pretty interesting...more straight to the point and definitely more scientific than a lot of other channels. This Jesus is not afraid to get into specific details and provide more scientific answers and is some ways is similar to the askrealjesus.com jesus. The main website can be found here although if you are looking for just the Jesus quotes, you may be better off using their search feature in the upper-right corner (it's a big website).
For a change of pace, we don't have a channeled book... The author Jacelyn Eckman while visiting St. Peter’s Basilica happened to see a small bronze plaque titled "St. Veronica" which caused her to have a profound experience. She had no idea that Veronica was the cousin of Jesus, but after a couple of days memories starting coming back to her of Veronica as a past life, and then Jesus in meditation suggested that she put these memories into a book. In her books, Jacelyn describes herself as the Essene woman Veronica who was friends with Miriam (aka Mary Magdalene) and traveled with the other unknown women disciples to help Jesus in his ministry. It also follows Jesus in many of his lost years including his travels to Egypt, Persia, India and Tibet (of which she was able to keep in contact with him!). This is a relatively new series so the third book in the trilogy is not done, but "Veronica: The Lost Years of Jesus" and "Veronica: Eyewitness to the Ministry of Jesus" are.
In the 60's Barbara Marx Hubbard, in response to an open question she had about Man's story, was answered with a vision that revealed the earth as an organism and as she a cell in this organism. She transformed to the future where she saw the earth and its inhabitants were aligned and healed in a blinding white light. In the later 70's she would encounter an electrifying light that identified itself as Christ and as the author of her previous vision/messages. Barbara would receive a number of messages from this entity that largely concentrated on the evolution of man and the meaning of Armageddon (appears to be optional). Of particular interest is a detailed account of how in the future the cancer cells (aka bad humans) would be separated from the healthy cells (good humans) where the 'cancer cells' will undergo a 2nd death and the good humans will evolve to form an advanced race on earth. This is both consistent and not consistent with other Jesus scribed material. This isn't the first time a new earth theory has been proposed...same for the idea of a second death. But some Jesus material teaches that external problems are internal in nature.
Who knows! Interesting read though... Not all of Barbara's books appear to contain Christ-speak and the ones that primarily appear to are "The Revelation: A Message of Hope for the New Millennium" and "The Revelation: Our Crisis is a Birth" (albeit mixed with a lot of Barbara personal thoughts unfortunately). Click the previous Amazon links for free previews or for a more in depth look at Barbara and her cancer cell analogy check out this free scribd book.
During WWII, Peter Richeliue loses his brother and while grieving is met by an Indian mystic Acharya who helps explain what death is all about. More specifically Archarya gives him a guided tour of the astral realm where many mysteries of life and death are explained and Peter gets to meet his brother. While a Christian, the author doesn't make too many comments about Christianity or Christ. There is an odd occasional reference however...for example Archarya shows Peter the "Golden City" which is apparently a place on the astral realm where entities interested in Christ tend to congregate. It's referenced that Jesus and the apostles makes the rounds here including Judas (much to the surprise of the author). As a side note, the Golden City is also reference by Saint Germain (aka Joseph) as a place he liked to visit in the "I AM" series. Granted much of these explorations take place in the astral realm (not the highest rung on the ladder), but there are references to the more advanced mental realm as well (not as much). It's an interesting book that can be read online at scribd for free.
From a young age, Tricia McCannon could see, hear, and take dictations from angels. This would result in the book "Dialogues with the Angels". Tricia would relay a very interesting inspirational meeting with Jesus, in which he suggested that she create a book about his lost years, which at first she was reluctant to do, but resulted in another book: "Jesus: The Explosive Story of the 30 Lost Years and the Ancient Mystery Religions". Much of this later book is not scribed but contains various researched stories (as far as I can tell...I haven't read it). The focus appears to be on the hidden life of Jesus and includes the topics of Jesus, the Essenes, his DOB, Tibet, and even Great Britian.Free samples of the book can be read at Tricia's website: http://www.triciamccannonspeaks.com/books-page.html.
Jerry Hirschfield is a French American engineer who after a number of trying events in his life discovered the Course in Miracles which appeared to really turn his life around. Very late one night he was contacted by what he described as God who suggested he write down what was coming to him. The writings would would form a series of letters which in turn formed the book, "Forever One: Letters from God--You are Perfect." The book is divided into 4 sections: Creation, Our True Being, Your Ego World, and Your Way Home. I haven't read the book but it appears to contain a diverse selection of topics ranging from Course in Miracles talking points to 'Your Ego World' subjects like Atlantis, Mu, governments, medicine, etc... As for the anonymous author, I can't image it being God as claimed because God is totality, so for God to speak would imply a lack of totality. So it is probably an entity...perhaps an ascended master or a high level astral being. There is the possibility that it is Jesus as it appears he has done a number of anonymous channeled works before and the language used in the intro would fit his style. So no iron-clad evidence of Jesus as either the channel or as a subject, but Jerry Hirschfield does qualify for this website because the channel (god) closely identifies its message with the Course in Miracles. If you want to learn more, check out amazon's table of contents and free introduction.
George Adamski was a polish/american that lived during the early 20th century and was noted for his claims about aliens. Before he became popular he had studied in Tibet and purportedly learned many esoteric secrets which he shared in 'Wisdom of the Masters of The Far East'. Most of the book concerns eastern wisdom, however there are sections which pertain to Jesus (although somewhat limited). One of the non-terrestrial entities George Adamski became acquainted with was called Orthon.
Since Geoge Adamski has passed on, other people have apparently channeled this helpful alien "Orthon". On the website the-universal-link.com Orthon is described as being Jesus himself. He then discussed a number of subjects including spirituality, Mary Magdalen and his perspective on a number of biblical accounts. It makes for interesting reading and is definitely done differently than George Adamski's work. If anything it seems somewhat similar in theme to the Summit Lighthouse and Theosophical movement. Frankly this latter website seems to have nothing to do with George Adamski...
Mary Baker Eddy was a 19th century woman whose interest in religion, Christianity, and logic combined to create her popular book, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures". Mary had this theory that what was espoused in the bible should have logical foundations (especially in the area of healing which Mary was purported to perform miracles). So in essence her goal was to give Christianity a logical foundation which she did a good job. You can read Science and Health online for free here.
According to Elizabeth Prophet of the Summit Lighthouse movement (you can read about them above), Mary Baker Eddy was the reincarnation of Mary of Bethany. She supposedly was sponsored by Jesus in her Mary Baker Eddy reincarnation to inspire people to raise their copiousness according to Elizabeth Prophet, Mary Baker Eddy is an ascended master now and goes by the name Theosophia. If you are curious, you can google her new name to read about her latest messages from channelers.
Mary Baker Eddy's teachings (aka Christian Science) could perhaps in some way be argued to be somewhat of a precursor to the Course in Miracles, as both are very logical and straight to the point. Both purport that we get sick because we want to and in essence the key to health (and other seemingly physical problems) is changing your mental outlook. Many Course in Miracles students had read Science and Health prior to discovering the Course in Miracles, and Bill Thetford and Helen Schucman (creators of the Course in Miracles) had parents who were Christian scientists. At one point Jesus when speaking to Helen seems to infer that he communicated in some way with Mary Baker Eddy.
Edgar Cayce was an individual who had the ability when in trance to answer almost any question a person could ask him. The subjects he covered were diverse and included health, spirituality, Atlantis, and science. He did answer questions about Jesus and stated a number of things such that Jesus went to India (a number of other sources on this page say the same thing), taught reincarnation and was the in fact the reincarnation of a number famous biblical teachers. What is interesting is a cross reference here... In 'Absence from Felicity' that Jesus states that he was the source behind Cayce's answers although Cayce did distort much of what he had to say. As for specific books, there are too many list...although to revise this, I did just find a book that nicely sums up Cayce's channelings of Jesus: Edgar Cayce's Story of Jesus. If you just google Edgar Cayce and Jesus you will also probably find what you are looking for.
In 1943 George Ritchie had an NDE. What's interesting about this NDE is that George meets Jesus who shows him many interesting things. For example there is a bar scene, where a number of spirits who are trapped to this world, latch onto local sailors who are drinking heavily. In fact one the ghosts tried drinking but it does right through him. As soon as the drunk passes out an entity jumps right into his body. A bit scary, but interesting. A book was written about this called "Return From Tomorrow".
Written by Werner Schroeder this book is largely an esoteric history of man. Of interest are the tales of Atlantis and how its survivors setup civilizations in Egypt and Greece. Also included are lost accounts of the life of Jesus. Werner is part of a larger "Bridge to Freedom" movement founded by Geraldine Innocente, who was a channel for El Morya (a supposed ascended master and of the three wise men). "Bridge to Freedom" would later branch out into "Theosophy", "I Am", "Summit Lighthouse" and other similar movements. Much of Werner's other books are in this vein:
Barry is a medium who channels deceased spirits and sometimes angels. One of the beings he channels is "Jesus" and Barry has written several books from him, including most recently "Messages of God for a Modern World". The book is a mix of typical abstract channel spiritual talk but there are also a surprising number of specifics includ Covid 19. This book doesn't have a "high vibration" like other channeled sources, and there are sections I flat out believe to be false. Barry comes from a more traditional christian conservative background and sometimes it seems like it is he speaking and not Jesus. But that's just my opinion...who knows... If you like him, he has a Youtube channel where he posts interviews with famous dead people. For example here is one where he interviews John Wilkes Booth and JFK about their respective assassinations.
This website contains an online newsletter archive that you can read here. The newsletters contained channeled messages from a number of masters including Jesus who speaks in two of them. The messages aren't very detailed...both seem to warnings of sorts of changes to come and how lightworkers need to reapply themselves. The authors also wrote the book "Emissaries of the Order of Melchizedek".
This is written by the channel Melinda Pajak which I haven't read. However, Melinda also has a website http://themelindachannel.com/ in which a substantial number of channelings can be read for free. The topics probably aren't high level spiritual ones but the topics and answers are interesting. Mary Magdalene answers many of the questions with Jesus in somewhat of a open format. Topics include the Japanese earthquake, grounding chakras, losing kids, and more... Mary Magdalene explains her role thusly: "Sometimes Yeoshua speaks in circles and some people can find it frustrating but then that’s why I’m here".
"The Fellowship of Yeshua: Communing With Your Ascended Soul Guides" is a guide about spiritual guides that was purportedly relayed to the author Dr. Paul Daniel Payne by two ET's named Yeshua and Gabriel (why he refers to them as ET's I don't know). Apparently he has been visited by these two guides since childhood and among other things wants to share how you to can get in touch with your guides. Amazon.com has a free preview of the book.
Susan is one of these individuals who had some personal problems...crashed...then had a spiritual 'awakening'. She now channels a number of masters like Morya, both Mary's and Jesus. Here is a sample.
This is a popular book in which Gary Renard is supposedly visited by two ascended masters who share their wisdom with Gary who in turns puts their teachings into this book. Does this contain direct teachings from Jesus? No...but the bulk of the teachings Gary relays revolve around the Course in Miracles which is supposedly channeled from Jesus. Gary is also supposedly the reincarnation of the disciple Thomas.
Gary is also an extremely controversial figure in the Course in Miracles community as a number of people have raised evidence that Gary's communiques are not legit. Not only are the ascended master teachings extremely flip and somewhat crude but the language used is suspiciously similar to that of Ken Wapnik's (who Garry is a huge fan of) and a subsequent book Gary wrote about the Gospel of Thomas copies the real gospel of Thomas verbatim at times (Gary's version was supposed to be a product of revelation).
Articles questioning Gary's Authenticity:
Written by the renown remove viewer Courtneh Brown, this concentrates on Courtneh's remote viewing sessions (physic site-seeing). Again, like 'Ultimate Journey' this is mostly not about Jesus, but one of the 'targets' courtneh visits is indeed Jesus and there is a brief description of that encounter. He describes him roughly as being extremely bright light (most other witnesses give similar descriptions) and very loving. It's been a while since I've read this and I it is possible that the Jesus encounter took place in the other book, 'Cosmic Explorers'.
Considered probably one the most popular near death experience books ever, this tells how Betty J. Eadie dies, sees the afterlife, get recuperated and lives to tell her experiences. She details a number of things including her experience with Jesus who helps explain to her how things work and why it would be a good idea for her to go back to her body (she doesn't want to) so she can let people know dying isn't so bad. This is mostly a NDE book with accounts of Betty's life as the Jesus accounts don't take up too many pages, but are interesting.
The Phoenix Journals are a large group of publications (200+) that apparently are channeled from a number of masters (including Sananda/Jesus). You can read them apparently free here. Other 'masters' quoted include Saint Germain, Michael, Tesla and other familiar names. Not sure how spiritual or accurate these sources are have I haven't really read them. They appear to have a more political slant...whether that is your cup of tea is up to you.
Daniel Neusomis is a black New York reverend who channels Gabriel, Michael and Jesus. Key teachings were relayed in his book "On Earth...As It Is In Heaven". I haven't read the book, but it seems like a solid spiritual source. I believe Daniel was "A Course in Miracles" students and some of the teachings follow this theme. Daniel also has a Youtube channel where I believe some of the sermons are mystically channeled from higher sources.
This is a popular NDE book which describes hwo the boy Colton dies, goes to heaven, talks to Jesus, and meets angels . The book is actually written by his father (preacher father) and is probably 80% non-NDE filler. Some of the language is somewhat slanted/tainted. For example everybody has wings in Coltons experience which is not consistent with other NDE's...but that just may be a perception cover Colton applied to an underlying reality. What's interesting are the supernatural tidbits. For example the boy knew the father's location during surgery and knew things about a miscarried lost sister and great-grandfather he shouldn't have known. If you are interested, there is a free preview at google books.
Paul Throne would practice the art of 'Trance Channeling' and eventually channel an entity called Eon. Encouraged by this, he then tried contacting Mother Mary which worked...then Jesus. Paul asked Jesus if he would speak to him each day of the lenten season which he agreed to do. Each day would be a retelling of his life (hence the book I Am Called Jesus). Accurate...don't know. It's not super spiritual but neither is it super specific as well. Some details like Joseph getting married to Mary when he was young contradict other sources that state he married her when he was an older man. You can make up your own mind. There was a sequel written which IMO appears to be much better and higher quality: "Meditations for My Followers: The Call of Jesus".
This book mostly contains messages William P. Jacobs transcribed from meditations he had done. The source of these messages is not clear...could be Jesus as the language is similar and the way he opens a chapter with greetings (lot of channeled Jesus's do this)...however there is no proof (that I can find) that he is indeed the messenger. The subject matter is spiritual in focus with frequent references to Jesus and Christ...mostly higher level spiritual teachings more similar with say the Course in Miracles. A free preview is available at google books.
Written by the famous breatharian Jasmuhee, Cosmic Colleagues includes words of wisdom from various masters including St. Germain and Sananda (who is supposed to be Jesus...although this is disputed by some). At any rate the messages of the masters have a very theosophical feel to it. Sananda speaks briefly and on spiritual topics such as judgment, love, and enlightenment. Amazon has a preview of this book available.
This is a book that is channeled from Mary Magdalen to Tom Kenyon which tells the tale of how Jesus and Mary did indeed have a relationship (and a child named Sar'h). Haven't read the book, but it appears there isn't too much in the way of Mary speak and a lot of filler from the authors. It does touch on Mary's esoteric training in Egypt which a lot of other sources talk about. The askrealjesus.com jesus get's asked about "The Magdalen Manuscript" and states that he did not marry and have a child with Mary prior to his 'death' but did so afterwards and in fact had seven children in Kashmir (not in France which apparently was a false rumor spread by Joseph of Arimathaea).
Joseph Lobrutto III was an individual who had psychic powers since childhood. In this book, "Is There More to Life Than What We Know" he is guided by his spirit guides to talk about a number of subjects. One chapter in particular is called "The Metaphysical Story of Jesus" which recaps his life in a more esoteric twist. Personally, I didn't find too much of this information to be surprising or new...if you are interested Amazon has a preview here.
"My Dream of Heaven" is a Civil War era book about a somewhat sickly woman named Rebecca Ruter Springer who appears to have a vision (perhaps a NDE) of her dying and her brother Frank showing her around in 'heaven' (probably the astral plane). While not super detailed, her accounts do include seeing Jesus (he appears to be teaching some kids lessons) and the disciple John. This book is free to read online.
Written by Dorren Virtue, this and it's sequel are basically a compilation of short accounts of people's experiences with angels and other higher beings. Most of the accounts are somewhat vague but Jesus is referred to maybe 15-20 times between both books. "Angel Visions" and "Angel Visions II: More True Stories of People Who Have Had Contact with Angels, and How YOU Can, Too!" both have amazon.com previews available.
Scott Amun is a blog author and channel who at http://passagesoflight523.blogspot.com/ shares what Jesus had to say to him (it's about 2 pages of free material). It's interesting as Jesus makes his remarks from back in time where he was hanging around his followers and conducted this session with Scott while in an altered trance (Peter takes notice!). This session doesn't talk about too much...de-emphasizes his personal details while emphasizing the more spiritual/loving aspects of his teachings. He does make a joke at the end that was amusing:
"Some of them have manifested extraordinary powers, such as instantaneous movement and, yes, walking on water. Peter finally got that one down, though he did a fair amount of swimming first."
Howard Chandler Christy was a famous American painter who at the end of his life was granted a vision of Jesus which he painted. There aren't that many details known about Howard Chandler Christy, although a woman by the name of Helen Coply would launch a somewhat mystical research project into his background which formed the book The Christy Quest. Interesting sidenote about Howard Christy...he was partially blind and numb from the knees down, but after a meeting with a Christian Scientist made a miraculous recovery which was so incredible, Time magazine even ran a story on it.
Pearl Dorris was an "I am" student at Mt Shasta who after Godfre passed on (ascended), received messages from a number of masters including Saint Germain and Jesus. These messages would go into the "Step by Step We Climb" series which spanned 3 volumes. I have not read the series but hear it is popular with readers of the I AM series and can probably be considered related somewhat to the whole "I Am" movement started by Guy Ballard.
Supposedly, a movement in India formed 2500 years ago around the person Shankara who had attained enlightenment. Jesus supposedly would during his lost years learn much from the sages/followers of Shankara and pass this information on to his disciples. Following the imprisonment of John the Beloved, John and some companions fled to Tibet to form the Ishaya movement based on Shankara's material. In a hidden valley in Tibet (Vashti) John and the others worked to preserve these inner teachings. Fast forward to the present and a Seattle man by the name of Robert Vaughn Abrams discovers this movement and publishes a fictionalized account about the Ishayas in "First Thunder". Unfortunately the book was fictionalized ('to protect the identity/location of the Ishaya movement') but it does claim the core information is real. There were subsequent "Thunder" sequels written...in my opinion the most signicant is "Ascension! An Analysis of the Art of Ascension as Taught By the Ishayas" which focuses on the teachings of Ishaya and a systematic methodology of obtaining ascension. I actually believe this book isn't authored by Robert but by one of the students of the MSI movement his started.
This is translated from French to English from the authors Anne Meurois-Givaudan and Daniel Meurois-Givaudan. It tells of these two reading the akashic record of their past lives as essenes during the time of Jesus. Daniel is actually the author of over 25 books which mostly appear to be obtained from reading the akashic records...however as near as I can tell, most have not been translated into English. I believe additional books of his do touch on Jesus and the essenes including "The First Teachings of Christ" and "The Gospel of Mary Magdalene according to the Book of Time". You can read more about Daniel Meurois-Givaudan at his website.
Gabriele Wittek is a German channel who would first channel Brother Emmanuel and then later Jesus (I thought the two were the same...but what do I know). The messages appear to be very good and consistent with higher spiritual sources. eg When talking about healing Jesus says that all our ailments can be traced back to people we have not forgiven...while a somewhat unusual statement on the surface, this is nearly identical to a statement in the Course in Miracles. Of interest, this Jesus talks quite a bit about food. Seems to think that the thought behind consumption is more important than what you do or don't eat (we are what we do/think). He doesn't seem to advocate a 100% vegetarian diet but does indicate as our soul develops a more vegetarian diet would result. He also seems to indicate we would also gradually steer away from nicotine, alcohol, salt, spices and heavier foods in general and eat more lighter foods (lighter foods = lighter more buoyant thoughts apparently).
Gabriele wrote some books (eg Where Did I Come From), but you can read some of her channeled material free (and translated) online here.
This is a website founded by Kevin Williams that analyzes various near death experiences. What is interesting about near-death.com is how it compares the experiences and categorizes the observations to deduce a bigger picture. Once such category is on Jesus... which is a very interesting read (some of these NDE'rs have been referred to elsewhere on this page). It talks about how people saw him with different hair color, skin, eyes...and also explains that Jesus appears in a fashion in which people can understand him. Besides appearances quotes are also included from Jesus.
Written by Dale A. Landry, "The Christ Spirit" is a book I haven't read nor can find almost any information about on the web (nor about Dale himself). However from one synopsis at alibris.com it does say that Dale Landry allowed Jesus to speak through him and pass along his wisdom and knowledge. Also authored by Dale Landry is 'Creative Expression - Seth (1)' and 'The Voices of Spirit: Predictions for the New Millennium'...so maybe he is more Seth oriented...if you know more about Dale Landry, let me know.
Anna, Grandmother of Jesus is a book channeled from 'Anna' (mother of Mary) to the author Claire Heartsong concerning the life of Jesus'es Grandmother. Haven't read the book but it appears to be interesting as Anna apparently was a high level Essene teacher at the noted Essene school at Mount Carmel. The contents also include sections on the life of Jesus, Mary Magdalene, Joseph, Mother Mary, the lost travels of Yeshua (most spiritual sources indicate this was his name), and more... Claire would also author a sequel to this book called "Anna, The Voice of the Magdalenes" which followed Anna, Mother Mary, and a group of Magdalene-Essenes on there attempts to carry on the message of Yeshua in France and Britain."Anna, Grandmother of Jesus" has a free preview at amazon.
Channeled from Frances M. Klug, this material primarily comes from the entity Saint Joseph and spans over 40 volumes. Now a good question is whether this Saint Joseph is the same entity as Saint Germain and this can't be certain. The channel Frances M. Klug seems to come from a conventional christian background and the topics tend to come into focus from that perspective. Guest entities like Mary Magdalene, Michael, Jesus and many other stars of bible also channel their wisdom from time to time...although this is different than theosophical type movements. Most of Jesus'es revelations can be found here. Also many portions of the "Stories From Heaven" book can be read online or ordered from Amazon.
Claude was a British WW1 pilot that had been shot down by the Germans. His mother was distraught and contacted mediums to find more information about him. In particular, Claude's mom discovered the medium Mrs. Osborne Leonard (aka Feda) who was able to get in contact with her son. Claude would go on to describe quite a bit of what goes on after passing into death which formed the books "Claude's Book", "Claude's Second Book", and "Claude's Third Book". The first two are free reads online (the third might be too...can't find it though). Anyways this largely doesn't talk about Jesus, although he is mentioned by Claude (more so in the second book). The topics appeal more to traditional than new age Christians. As an example, Claude describes in the first book an experience in which his guides take him to see Jesus in a higher realm and to which Claude describes the experience in which the air almost crackled, there was lots of other people singing, and Jesus would look right through him and create a feeling of ecstasy.
A woman by the name of "I AM" (she changed her name) would after a trying experience after I believe breast cancer and would receive messages from "God". This would form four channeled books which are summarized in her bio. Jesus is talked about in spots and in fact does an introductory message to the book "Heaven on Earth". The entity behind "God" is anonymous and there is no evidence that it is Jesus. The format is...a tad clunky/fluffy/new-agey but some interesting topics are covered. For more information check out angelfoodbooks.com.
As mentioned elsewhere, Jean K. Foster is a channel for a group of advanced entities interested in offering help to those who want it called the Brotherhood (I believe this is the same as The Great White Brotherhood). It appears she wrote a number of books (think 8) of which one, Eternal Gold definitely features messages from Jesus. The book actually contains a number of entities from the Brotherhood (to which Jesus is a 'member') but Jean Foster isn't big on identifying which entity is speaking at a particular time which can be confusing. In the intro however, Jesus is clearly identified and talks about why Jean was to be a channel. I would assume (haven't looked at them) that the other books in the 'Trilogy of Truth' series contain 'Jesus Speak' as well and perhaps her later books feature him as well. Here is a list of her books and a free preview of Eternal Gold.
This book is coauthored by Virginia Essene and Ann Valentin. Ann tends to channel a silver entity while Virginia a gold (not 100% sure of what all this means as I haven't read their material). At any rate, apparently Cosmic Revelation is mostly channeled by Anne and contains revelations of how the universe/god/humans/realms/all that stuff...is structured. In Cosmic Revelation there apparently are messages from Jesus. I know Ann and Virginia would collaborate on one more book as well "Descent of the Dove". Beyond this Ann appears to have worked on a number of science-fiction/spiritual books as well.
Jean K. Foster gained popularity for channeling spiritual messages from "The Brotherhood" which was a group of 'anonymous' entities who were interested in helping us advance in our spiritual growth. Annie Kirkwood would be attracted to Jean's work and would eventually start channeling from the brotherhood herself. The interesting thing with Annie is that one of the anonymous entities identified itself as Mother Mary, to which Annie was shocked as she wasn't a Catholic, but Mary assured her she wasn't either (LOL). Annie would go on to publish a book "Mary's Message of Hope" which contained a number of religious/spiritual messages from Mary through Annie. Annie would then publish another book called "Messages to our Family" which while mostly containing excerpts from Mary would also feature another Brotherhood member in Jesus who passed on his spiritual messages too. All in all, this is intriguing material but might be more appropriate for individuals who don't have a 'new-ageish' background and are more accustomed to standard christianity. Free intro/table of contents/samples can be read at Amazon.
During an Edgar Cayce A.R.E bus tour in Israel, Virginia Essene would have a profound experience in which Jesus let her know that he would like her to help communicate some messages he had. These teachings were compiled into the book "New Teachings for an Awakening Humanity" which I have not read. There was a sequel from Jesus/Christ/Virginia called "Secret Truths: A Young Adult's Guide for Creating Peace". As a channel, Virginia gets introduced to other entities who also provided scribed material to her. Other topics focus on aliens, Atlantis, lost human history, and general spirituality.
Message from Jesus were also communicated on her now defunct website, but can be read here. In these newsletters (example) Jesus is less abstract and a bit more wordily which can be a nice change of peace. Whether this Jesus is accurate or not I don't know. The website new-birth.net claims that Jesus was NOT the author of the main book New Teachings for an Awakening Humanity.
Channeled by Pat Rodegast, Emmanuel appears to be an advanced entity who communicates spiritual truths. The channelings have been compiled into three primary books, starting with Emamanuel's Book: A Manual for Living Comfortably in the Cosmos. As for the Jesus tie-in, not much is mentioned about him, but the messages are similar in some ways and Jesus is talked about briefly. Basically it mentioned that Jesus is active in the world today and that he won't re-embody in the future. A large percentage of Christians believe Emmanuel is another name for Jesus (not all) and it is a curiously chosen title for this entity, however there doesn't seem to be any evidence from Pat that Emmanuel is indeed Jesus. Emmanuel does refer to Jesus as a brother and makes somewhat unjesus like comments (well in comparison to the other channels) such as political leaders being sick (most channeled Jesus's don't care to talk about politics...positively or negatively). A significant portion of these books can surprisingly be read with Amazon's new preview feature which I would recommend you check out.
In the early 20th century, Geraldine Cummins via automatic writing authored a number of esoteric books. Most of the focus was on a traditional biblical Jesus, with her two main books being "The Childhood of Jesus" and "The Manhood of Jesus". Unlike other scribed material, these read like novels and focus on the life of Jesus as opposed to his teachings. For some this might not be desired, but for others it's a nice change of pace. Geraldine Cummons also wrote 'sequels' to these books which described the travels of Mary of Nazareth (post crucifixion) as well as the accounts of early christians trying to spread the messages of Jesus. Examples include "The Great Days of Ephesus"", "I Appeal Unto Caesar", and "When Nero Was Dictator" (she might have more books as well...her material can be tough to find).
This is another "A Course in Miracles" inspired scribing. The author Pamela Silberman shares her material in the book "Simply Being". The material is very similar to ACIM and uses that same spiritual/psychological hybrid format.
Candace Doyle was an ACIM student who scribed the book "The Journey That Never Was" along with David Paul. The source of the material is the "Holy Spirit". Typically in my experience "Holy Spirit" actually means an entity in the mental realm...but because they sometimes serve the Holy Spirit they think they are the Holy Spirit. The book is generally interesting and well written. There is a Q&A format and the responses use ACIM type language. But on occasion, parts don't vibe right with me and I suspect some channeling errors. I could be wrong. Amazon has free samples you can read.
Regina Dawn Akers was a Course in Miracles student who after being inspired by a vision sat down at her keyboard and begin typing messages that came from an entity that described as:
"Teacher of God. That is my Name. I have other names, but they are all the same. They mean Teacher of God. ".
Is that Jesus? I don't know and it's not clear. However this entity does talk about Jesus...well specifically the new testament and what a number of those messages really meant. You can read the introduction and table of contents at Amazon.com.
After Helen Schucman scribed "A Course in Miracles" from Jesus, she actually continued to receive messages that she would later publish as two pamphlets. The first pamphlet was "Psychotherapy: Purpose, Process and Practice" which contained helpful information concerning Psychotherapy. The second pamphlet was called "The Song of Prayer" which discussed prayer, forgiveness, and healing. Neither pamphlet was very long...both were combined and published as "Supplements to a Course in Miracles". If you click the above links you can read these pamphlets free online. IMO most of the material is overly abstract, vague and not very interesting.
Grace Cooke was a channel who first gained fame for channeling Arthur Conan Doyle in "Arthur Conan Doyle's Book of the Beyond "(he actually promised before he died to channel messages from the other side to describe what life was like there and apparently he succeeded). Following this, Grace Cooke channeled an entity called White Eagle who shared his spiritual wisdom with her and this got written down in a number of books. Specifically, White Eagle talks about Jesus in "Jesus, Teacher and Healer" which generally (haven't read it) seems to give sage advice on how to interpret Jesus's life and teachings. I don't think this source is at the same level as some of the other sources reviewed so far though. The table of contents and intro can be viewed at Amazon.
Hilda Charlton was a dancer and spiritual student who studied in India with various Indian gurus. She moved back to New York and started a popular spiritual movement where she gave talks about her experiences and of these lectures a small number are compiled for the book, "Saints Alive" where she talks about various saints. But these aren't any talks but personal relational experiences. Jesus is included and you can read some of the conversations and meetings she had with him in the the first chapter.
Robert Shapiro is a 'professional trance channel' who for over 25 years who has channeled a number of entities. He has written a number of books which tend to focus on alternative human history, earth/planet history, aliens, and between life between states. His primary entity appears to be "Zoosh". Jesus has been channeled and this resulted in the book "The Explorer Race & Jesus". You can read the intro, first chapter and table of contents free here. This is a light read...this Jesus is pretty relaxed and talks about his experiences on earth and why he came to earth. Personally, I find some teachings contradictory with what I've learned from other channeled Jesus sources so I don't rank this highly. "The Explorer Race & Jesus" is part of the Explorer Race series and if you are curious you can read more about them here.
Robert Theiss is a midwestern Artist and channel for Arch-Angel Michael. On occasion, he also channels Jesus (or Yeshua has he puts it). Robert put many of these channeled messages into three books: "Riding a Stallion: Igniting the Fire", "Living Inside Your Passion", and "Straddling Your Freedom". I haven't read them, but I presume it is more so Michael speaking rather than Jesus. Many of Robert's messages are free to read online at SpiritLibrary.com. The bits I've read seem ok...somewhat abstract, but typical for this type of material. A large focus is put on personal christhood. This Jesus likes to use lots of exclamation marks! On the downside there is a reference to Sananda, which is a red flag IMO. The AskRealJesus.com says Sananda is not him.
Khalil Gibran was a Lebanese-American mystic who became very popular in the 60's (John Lennon even used poetry in his lyrics). Khalil Gibran is actually the third best selling poet of all time (after Shakespeare and Laozi). Of interest to this website is his mystical abilities and his interest in Jesus. He published a number of works (that can mostly be viewed free online here). He was very interested in christian beliefs and published the book 'Jesus the Son of Man'. This book can be read free and is an interesting collection of short recollections from a variety of people who knew Jesus.
Ann Ree Colton was a 19th century mystic who popularized a collection of spiritual beliefs which became known as niscience. You can kind of think of her as a more understandable Helena Blavatsky. Her teachings were a nice bridge between christianity, spiritualism, and eastern beliefs. She wrote a number of books including 'The Jesus Story' which focuses on his life, his lost years, his time with the Essenes, his ministry, his miracles, and the topic of heaven & angels. Much of her teachings came from a spontaneous knowing that would come to her interestingly enough without needing to go into trance.
This is yet another NDE book. The subject (Angie Kenmore) commits suicide and has a dark NDE. She actually ends up not so much in hell but purgatory where she meets other souls in poor condition. Eventually she changes her mindset and Jesus helps guide her back to her body. Much of the book "Beyond Darkness" concern's Angie's trouble life more so than the NDE and there aren't many Jesus references...but I'm including this as the Kim Michael's Jesus does make a particular reference to this book.
Marina is the author of http://thelighthouseonline.com which contains channelings from a number of sources on a number of topics. The readings are accessible, unfortunately (as near as I can tell) in audio format only. It's hard to get a read on how accurate these readings are... They certainly focus on more contemporary issues with a New Age slant (Atlantis, aliens, etc...) and not so much on spirituality and psychology like the other Jesus sources. Tough to say...you'll have to be your own judge. She has a nice background write up on her discovering channeling here which includes a bit from Jesus responding to a question about him and other sources fluctuating between we and I which was interesting.
Written in 1920 this account details missing bits from Jesus's life especially from India and Tibet. This has a Theosophical slant and can be read free online here. The Jesus from askrealjesus.com does not recognize 'The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus Christ' as a legit source.
This website is somewhat unorganized but apparently includes links to Jesus/Sananda channelings. There is a slight conspiracy/alien slant to a few of the messages but for the most part appear to be pretty spiritual. The concept of Sananda is disputed by other channeled Jesus sources so take this with a grain of salt. Here is a Youtube channel with the latest message from Jesus.
She runs the website oneuniversalmessage.net in which she channels a number of entities including Jesus, Saint Germain, Michael, Mary Magdalene, Emmanuel, Gabriel and more. The messages tend to by somewhat stereotypical spiritual in nature. There are four specific messages from Jesus.
Written by Beryl Charnley this is a series of I believe 5 books that features Sananda (which is supposed to be Jesus...some debate on that) and a Master Rakoczi. Haven't read the books so don't know anything about them. I think this is the author's main website.
Azona is a channel who wrote the books "Sananda's Teachings" (2 volumes). Not many reviews are available on the web, but this website a a free blurb that you can read. Here Jesus makes a reference to trying times ahead, being with many who are reading the book for multiple life times and futures times of high vibration in which things like teleportation and instant food could be possible. FYI the Kim Michael's Jesus says teachings from Sananda aren't from him.
This is a somewhat brief blog post that apparently contains Yeshua channelings from 2007. Channeled from David Collins, the content is somewhat vague but does talk about earth changes that would be happening (at around the summer of 2007).
Carol is a channel for various ascended masters but mostly Saint Germain, Merlin and Yeshua. You can read transcripts of her channelings at http://www.divineflame.co.za/Channelings.htm . Not super specific (channeled Jesus'es rarely are) but more so perhaps than some of the other websites I've covered.
Michelle is a channel for Yeshua and Archangel Michael. You can read many of her channelings free on her website's archive. Nothing too specific here...mostly general spiritual advice that is about 50/50 Michael/Jeshua (or as Sananda). Here is her Facebook page.
ECETI is a 'UFO' movement that is affiliated in some manner with 'James Gilliland '. James apparently has been able to contact Jesus during meditation and during sleep. Can't find too much material from James/Jesus but did find an article where Jesus comments on 9/11 here. The gist of the article is that buildings were taken down with explosive to cover up a massive gold heist. Usually Jesus isn't this political...but who knows. James I believe normally channels from the entity Cazekiel (aka Ezekiel) and has authored a number of books with him. James also authored the book "Christus Crucifixus" that could be about Jesus but do not know.
Ashtar command is a collection of channelings purportedly from advanced non-terrestrial beings who talk about a number of subjects including aliens, spirituality, earth changes (supposedly they are here to help humans transition into a new age), and even Jesus. They refer to Jesus as Sananda and as their leader. You can read a sample of their messages here. The Jesus from askrealjesus.com doesn't seem to consider this (nor the Sananda label) as legit.
Bob Cecilio is a psychic, author and the webmaster of Queenspsychicclubofnyc.com. After his son died of aids, Bob (worried about his son in the afterlife) contacts a number of psychics to commune with his son. Among the psychics Bob meant would be John Edward (the guy who talks to deceased family members on TV) and he would eventually become psychic himself. During meditation he would encounter Jesus and would relay many of his teachings (almost exactly) in 'God Explains'. The first portion of the book does concern Bob's personal life but the book then does transition into apparently pure Jesus speak. Haven't read the book, but it appears the topic of 2012/earth changes gets covered more than other Jesus sources (although by no means the primary emphasis). If you are interested in Jesus'es take on earth changes, Bob has posted a number of Jesus'es messages on the subject free at his website.
This is a website founded by Australian psychics Dr Michael and K. It contains various messages from a number of ascended masters and offers psychic readings (for a price). A couple of the channelings are from Jeshua and while not super substantial does contain an interesting reference of Jesus taking K to a garden of his...interesting because a number channeled sources have made a similar observation that Jesus prefers to meet people spiritually in a garden.
Mary Gerard was referenced in Joel Wright's book "The Book On and Jesus Answers" as somebody who had helped Joel in his work. After Joel's death Mary added to the end of his "The Book On" her channeled message from Joel himself (beyond the grave). Mary is apparently another courser (Course in Miracles student) who works in therapy and is the author of two books. In the first book "The Mentor Within Let your Self be seen" Mary appears to 'channel' her inner self or inner voice to answer a number of various questions she has about life and spirituality. It's a back and forth 'argument' between the ego and the 'voice of god'. Jesus does make an appearance in the book and "doesn't mince words, gives plenty to laugh at". It appears Mary is also the author also of "Visions of Illumination, Seeing with the Heart of God" however I'm not sure what this is about. Lastly she has a website thementorwithin.com where supposedly you can email her to get personal scribings from Jesus. However the website is no longer active, and typically this happens due to a death.
Joyce West maintains a website called journeyingwithjandj.com in which she writes down her channelings/experiences with Jeshua. Like many of the other channels listed on this site she is a Courser (student of the Course in Miracles). Honestly, the archive section doesn't contain too many channelings from Jeshua (unless I'm being totally obtuse). The unique thing about this website is Joyce offers personalized counseling sessions with Jeshua (through her and for a fee). So if you have a pressing need to get counseling from Jeshua this might a way... Joyce 'charges' 15 dollars per written question or 50 per hour for a phone session (with the first 15 minutes being free to see if things would work out). The website is currently down, so Joyce may no longer be with us.
Cliff Preston was a recovery diver for the Niagara River who learned to channel what would be known as the entity "The Echo". He wrote a trilogy of books that talk about his personal life and contains the remarks from this Echo entity. In the third book he talks about Jesus including more historical trivial pursuit items (such as his body was stolen by his family and that the real shroud was discarded). The 'echo' also mentions that The Course in Miracles was written by 'spirit' but also contained a lot of unchanneled information. Apparently also, the biblical Jesus is in fact a combination of historical figures although apparently there really was a Jesus. Preview at Amazon... if you use the search feature creatively you can somewhat bypass the default default selection that they give you. I've read book 3 and honestly many of the answers seem overly simplistic, abstract, or just off. I suspect a low level entity is supplying information to Cliff and I'm not sure this material is reputable.
Greg Belter is a christian mystic who developed the ability to see auras and spirits. Among his discoveries are of heaven and of Jesus. In at least two books (haven't read them completely) there are substantial quotes from Jesus (in "The Throne Room" and "Gold Heaven: A Look Inside Paradise"). In a third book the subject matter is a little bit more diverse but I believe there is a section on Jesus in there as well ("Vision from God"). Google books has extensive previews of several of his books. IMO the tone is off in these books and I'm suspect...but who know, I could be wrong.
Ursula Roberts was a British channel who primarily communicated with an entity known as Ramadahn (apparently an Egyptian in a past life). In one of her books "More Wisdom of Ramadahn" she devotes an entire chapter to questions about Jesus which she answers. Mostly simple/spiritual stuff but with historical notes such as Mary did not have a virgin conception.
Helena Roerich was a Russian who was able to communicate messages from masters. There aren't that many details known about her. We do know she was a theosophy student and married a famous Russian painter Nicolas Roerich (a lot of new-ager use his paintings...Summit Lighthouse). A lot of speculation is that many of these came teachings came from Morya and Kuthumi with perhaps the book "The Call" communicated from Maitreya. As for Jesus, I don't see too many references, but "On Eastern Crossroads: Legends and Prophecies of Asia" he is referenced with some background information on him.
Dorothy Roeder is a channel who apparently can tap into a number of entities and aliens including ascended masters and Jesus. In the book, "Reach for Us" 30 masters briefly share their thoughts with the readers including a brief bit from Sananda (who identifies himself as Jesus). Granted some Jesus sources see Sananda as fake (like askrealjesus.com Jesus) and some Jesus's feel that Sananda is sort of a fractured part of Jesus. At any rate if you are into the aliens+sananda, ashtar command, and ascended masters this may be the book for you.
George King was a channel in the 50's for an entity from Venus called Aetheries. At one point he is able to contact Jesus (or as King calls him Sananda) who instructs him to a certain location where Jesus arrives in a lightship and gives him teachings that would form the book "Twelve Blessings". As for accuracy...I don't know about this. Think it is possible for entities to exist in a state we don't recognize on Venus but am not sure Jesus needs a spaceship or that he physically lives on Venus. Those who have read the book (I haven't) say the teachings are good... Anything with the label 'Sananda' I am leery of based on what the askrealjesus.com has warned.
This is yet another book about the untold stories of Jesus and his followers traveling to Britain. It quotes C.C. Dobson on Jesus settling in Glastonbury but also goes into more detail about Joseph of Arimathaea, the early apostles, and Mary all settling on Britain. It even suggests that Mary was buried at Avalon and that the roots of many King Arthur legends started from these early christian settlers fleeing Roman/Jewish persecution. Google books has a free preview of the book.
There are a number of books on this general subject. The idea is that Mary and some of the disciples fled to Britain following the crucifixion. There were connections between the mystical societies of the druids and Essenes. Apparently Jesus during his lost years created a small house and settled in Glastonbury to prepare himself for his future ministry. He had know about the location from an earlier trip with his uncle Joseph of Arimathaea who traded for tin in the area. That being said, I haven't read the book and don't know much more about it.
This is another 'lost years' book about Jesus. It was written by Nicolas Notovitch in 1890 and recounts his adventures into India and Tibet, as well as a subsequent discovery that a splinter Tibetan Buddhist group in Ladakh had copies of original scrolls describing the life of Jesus. The first half of the book is about Nicolas and a brief discussion with a chief lama concerning the scrolls. The second half of the book contains an english translation of the scrolls. The 2nd half tells the account of Issa (their name for Jesus who they considered a 'Boddhisattva'). 'The Unknown LIfe of Jesus Christ' is free to read online. Not as interesting as I had hoped, but it does contain interesting tidbits like Jesus 'stirring up' a caste war against the Brahmins.
This is a book I know very little about but apparently is channeled to Galadriel (Sylvia Schecter) from Hilarion (aka Paul...now an ascended master). Apparently he clarifies his points on a number of contentious subjects like sexuality, homosexuality, crucifixion, and on female church leaders (apparently he appointed the first woman bishop).
This is another individual who overcomes trying circumstances to discover spiritual revelation. Diana Cooper is an author of over 19 books on subjects ranging from Angels, Masters/Great White Brotherhood, Orbs, 2012, Atlantis and more... Most of her revelations do appear to come from angels (I haven't read her material) and on occasion Jesus. However, as near as I can tell revelations from and about Jesus are in the minority. There are interesting tidbits however...while in a discussion with Kuthumi, another master Diana asks about Jesus, Jesus appears to answer the question himself (it's about serving God) and he tells her to be still and know thyself (and he gives her a daisy). This is in the book "A New Light on Ascension". In the book "Angel Answers" an angel gives a bunch of information on Jesus including that Jesus and Mary Magdalene married and had child post crucifixion, that he did have a virgin birth (esoteric sources disagree a lot on this one) and that he did not die on the cross but was 'healed' into shape by helping Essenes, For more information you can checkout her website or purchase here the book "Angel Answers".
Kyron is the name of a supposedly advanced entity channeled by Lee Carroll. Lee shares these teachings in his books and on an author of his now deduct website. The subject matter is somewhat diverse and has a scientific/new-age'ish slant. Jesus is partly covered, but by no means the main focus. The funny thing is other channeled sources don't seem care for the authenticity of Kyron. Askrealjesus.com Jesus states kryon is an entity apparently stuck in the mental realm and makes the comment that entities here think they can think their way to enlightenment which he says is incorrect. Grupo Elron (who I also review) says that Lee initially did channel the Kyron entity but this entity gave up when Lee started distorting his messages...when Lee resumed channeling a fake Kyron took over pretending to be the real kyron. Apparently this 'entity swap' has happened before...both Grupo Elron and Askrealjesus.com say this pretty much happened with Neale Donald Walsch between his first and second books of "Conversations With God".
Eric Klein channels messages about Ashtar Command. The basic premise is that humanity is evolving into a new state and going through growing pains. Non humanoid entities (aliens) and ascended masters are apparently orbiting earth in space ships waiting to help when needed. As noted before, the askrealjesus.com Jesus seems to not consider Sananda nor Ashtar command as being legit messengers for him nor from other ascended masters. You can read a free sample of Klein channeling Sananda/Jesus here: http://ashtar.galactic2.net/sananda-klein.html
The source of this material was two anonymous Christian women who apparently channeled Jesus in the 30's. You can read it free online. I believe there are scribed sequels as well. The material uses older and more traditional Christian language which doesn't appeal to me personally, but might to you.
Sarah Young was a devoted Christian who after a long time of writing into her prayer journal decided to listen to God and scribe what he said. I can't figure out if at first she actually writes the answers herself or not, but apparently as this goes on she appears to eventually receive direct messages from Jesus (as God) who gives a series of handy daily devotionals. The perspective of these devotionals appears to aimed for conventional Christians but the messages appear decent and consistent with other spiritual sources (but perhaps not my cup of tea). Sarah Young penned/scribed a number of sequels from Jesus/God including a "Jesus Calling: 365 Devotions For Kids" (interesting to see the language shift for this book). For a list of all her books including previews/intros/reviews/table of contents, checkout out amazon.com.
Benjamin Creme is a popular (and controversial) channel for the 'entity' known as Maitreya. Maitreya is something Helena Blavatsky first made popular and in which subsequent derivative theosophical movements have picked up and expanded on. The definitions for Maitreya are quite varied... Some say 'he' is a state of being, some a master who was the teacher for Jesus, and there are some that say he is an oversoul for the group consciousness of all people on earth. Some believe that the universe (well 'reality') exists in a fractal state in which there are creators/oversouls for creators/oversouls for creators/oversouls and so on...and that our immediate parent oversoul is Maitreya (although he has parent and grandparent oversouls going all the way back to god). Benjamin Creme does not seem to follow this last belief but rather per him Maitreya is a master holding the 'office of Christ' and during the ministry of Jesus actually took over his body. The Jesus of Nazareth (according to Creme) has taken up physical form and will eventually make public his return in Italy and take over the Catholic church. I'm not a fan of these beliefs and neither is the Jesus from askrealjesus.com. But if you are interested, Creme has written a number of books which while primarily covering the subject of Maitreya and his messages also cover what he defines as Christ and gives tidbits as to how Jesus lived/is living/will live. A number of text are available online to read for free here.
In the early 20th century a Brazilian man by the name of Diamantino Coelho Fernandes wrote a number of spiritual books through spiritual/telepathic means. The main books include:
"The Life of Jesus dictated by the Lord himself" has interesting tidbits and antitodes from the life of Jesus. In one section "Jesus" says that not one miracle attributed to him is true. This to me sets off alarm bells and may signify this is not an accurate source.
Amy Barrington is a Course in Miracle Student and follower of Gary Renard. She wrote the book "Love Remembered: An Experiential Journey Through a Course in Miracles", which appears to be mostly her interpretations/quotes of ACIM. However, she also scribes Jesus and used to share some of his teachings free on her website (now defunct but accessible on Archive.org). The messages are a bit shore and abstract which might appeal to some, but not others.
David Hoffmeister is one the most popular ACIM leaders in the world. He started a spiritual group in Ohio and later created branch retreats throughout the world. David claims to be able to channel Jesus, and many of his talks are a mix of David speaking, the Holy Spirit and Jesus (supposedly). Sometimes it can be difficult to tell who is speaking when and sometimes I think David confuses this. One of the more interesting aspects of David are his movie reviews, where he watches a movie and apparently Jesus helps provide insight on it. His main book is Awakening Through a Course in Miracles, but many of his publications are free (example).
There is a darker side to David and his groups though. Andrew LeCompte (a former member of his group Living Miracles) alleges financial misconduct and mistreatment of students by David and his leaders. Much of this has been detailed on Reddit.
In the "Life After Death in the Unseen Worlds", Anthony Borgia channels a recently deceased Catholic Monsignor by the name of Robert Hugh Benson. Kind of like "Letters from a Living Dead Man", Robert describes what life is like after transitioning. The first book doesn't actually talk about Jesus that much... Anthony Borgia did also channel sequels from Robert Hugh Benson including "Life After Death in the Unseen Worlds 2", "Heaven and Earth" and "Facts". The last of which he does talk about Jesus but is somewhat simplistic lecturing. He talks about how the Church was wrong to oppose reincarnation and how baptism is a little overrated but I assume most readers will have already figured stuff like that out. Specifically pertaining to Jesus (there isn't that much) he talks about how he communicated with the spirit world during his ministry on Earth. His first person experiences in the earlier books were more interesting than his lectures in facts and if you are in to this type of thing would recommend Elsa Barker's work "Letters from a Living Dead Man" instead (all of which are free reads online...just follow the links).
This is another older and more "fundamentalist" channeled source. The author was Dr. John Ballou Newbrough a 19th century dentist. He wrote "Oahpse" which is supposedly channeled from angels. Most of the subjects are biblical in nature. I haven't read all of it (you can do so free here), but I'm a bit suspect of it. eg Jesus gets stoned (not crucified) and is a more militant figure. he's also labeled a drujan (a false god Christs worship). I doubt this is a spiritually legit source, but am including it out of curiosity sake.
Written in 1908 by Johanne Agerskov, this is a channeled piece that goes into transcendental matters (mostly biblical related). That I can ascertain this mostly is not from Jesus (rather the entity Andor), but the book 'Toward the Light' does have a section that is purportedly from Jesus. You can read it online here. Personally, the channeling strikes me as inconsistent with the others and seems to be more clunky and fundamentalist in nature. In this text there is also a section supposedly from Lucifer explaining how good and evil works. Note there might be Danish to English translatin issues... Their are other references to Jesus (where he came from and other tidbits) that you may find curious. I did find the Q&A section the most interesting (Q&A sections with channeled entities do tend to be more interesting and informative in general then the lecture format we see so much of).
James Padgett was an individual who in ~1920 received a number of channeled messages from different entities (mostly famous biblical figures). Among them was Jesus. You can read many of these messages from Jesus online for free. This website has the first two volumes of the 'True Gospel Revealed Anew by Jesus' but not the other three...you can probably find them with some creative Googling. Besides the 'True Gospel Revealed Anew by Jesus' volumes, James Padgett is an author of a number of different books containing channeled messages. This Jesus is fairly old school (probably a reflection James Padgett) and frankly doesn't seem super legit, as this Jesus quickly rejects reincarnation and doesn't really go into spiritual subjects and details like many of the above channels/sources do. Included for completeness though.
Ramtha is an entity channeled by JZ Knight who was supposedly an advanced being who lived in the ancient civilization of Lemuria. The advice given is generally 'new-agey' and does contain tidbits about Jesus such as this: The Miracles of Yeshua ben Joseph . You can probably find more of this material online by googling Ramtha Jesus. The Jesus from askrealjesus.com gets asked about Ramtha and in essence discounts her/him...
This is the third in a trilogy of books by Robert Monroe describing his out of body experiences and subsequent findings. Robert is famous for his attempts to treat the paranormal with science, and had a special emphasis on studying out-of-body states. What does this have to do with Jesus? Well not much for the most part...however during one of his trips Robert Monroe pays a visit to what he believes is Jesus. Robert expresses surprise that he recognizes Jesus as an individual hang gliding with him earlier to which Jesus states roughly 'I like to get around'. Jesus also states something along the lines of planting new ideas and seeds like what Robert was doing with his book. All in all the encounter was brief and this Jesus somewhat enigmatic, but it has been included for the sake of completeness. Robert Monroe's first two book, I believe don't contain any reference to Jesus ('Far Journeys' and 'Journeys Out of the Body').
Elsa Barker was a woman who did automatic writing around the time of WW1. Her primary piece was "Letters from a Living Dead Man" in which she writes about the experiences of a person who had just died and was communicating what life was like on the other side. Very fascinating read...although I suspect this person never got past the astral plane. Two sequels to this were also scribed by Elsa Barker which I haven't read yet. In "letters from a Living Dead Man" there actually isn't that much information about Jesus. There is are brief descriptions of him and once when the dead person (aka David P. Hatch ) goes to gaze at God he sees dazzling light and Jesus materializes between the two (with a lamb!).
Christ in You is the first in a trilogy of channeled works from an anonymous entity to Mary Bruce Wallace in the early 20th century. She also authored, "The Thinning of the Veil", "Spiritual Reconstruction" and more but those three appear to be the primary ones (each link clicks to a free online read). The confusing thing is...'Christ in You' is also the title of a book by Professor James Jennings that is probably even more popular than Mary Bruce Wallace's (it's frequently grouped with the Impersonal Life Series) and it it also channeled from an anonymous entity...talk about confusing! Anyway...Christ in You is a nice simple spiritual read that appears to contain channeled esoteric truths from this mystery entity including tidbits on the ministry of Jesus.
Diana Henderson is a healer/new ager/channel that North Carolina that channels a number of name-brand new-age entities (it appears Michael might be most prominent). She has put some of her channelings on her website that you can read for free. Included in these articles are ones from Jesus (scroll to the bottom of this page to read them). Honestly, I can't recommend these readings that much... They have that vague bad-new-age-stereotype quality that can hound certain channels and while the messages could be legit, I didn't feel that much new information was being communicated through them. Just my opinion...they may float your boat.
Eva Pierrakos was an Austrian American psychiatrist who was able to channel an entity just simply known as 'the Guide'. Between 1957 to 1979, she and 'the Guide' would do a number of lectures and Q&A with audiences generally regarding spiritual matters. The bulk of this material appears to have found it's way into 6 books (the Pathwork Series) by Eva Pierrakos with perhaps 'The Pathwork of Self-Transformation' being the flagship book. I'm not sure you would need to buy the books though, as most of her lectures appear to be free at http://www.pathwork.org/lecturesObtaining.html . So where is the Jesus tie-in? Well the source is anonymous, however it is possible that the source was him and if other sources are to be believed, he has done anonymous communication before (like supposedly 'The Impersonal Life) and in fact may prefer this technique. Certainly the style of this entity is similar in some ways to other Jesus's. Regardless of the identity of 'the Guide', he/she does address the subject of Jesus. Here are three lecture with Jesus in the title that you may find interesting:
Don't know if this could be considered a 'root teaching' like perhaps some of the Course in Miracles books, but does seem interesting. It does talk about time not being real, duality being problematic, and reincarnation which is consistent with other 'sources'. In one section 'the Guide' advises on how to discern while channeling between God and lower entities which was interesting...
Allan Kardec was a 19th century frenchman that founded the spiritism movement (not to be confused with the spiritualism movement). Anyway, he could talk to spirits and they had many interesting things to say. Allan put his work into 5 principal volumes, the third of which was about Jesus and was called, "The Gospel According to Spiritism" which you can read free here. Haven't read most of it...but it basically appears to be a a somewhat random selection of gospel texts with clarifications (from I assume anonymous spirits as I didn't see a reference to Jesus personally providing these clarifications). Most of it seemed like sage observations of gospel text albeit somewhat simplistic compared to probably other spiritual texts available and with a hint of fundamentalism. I actually found the first volume, "The Spirits' Book" to be much more readable and interesting (albeit lacking in our subject of Jesus with only a few references in this book). This text concentrates on what it means to be a spirit in an efficient Q&A format that actually reminds me a lot of popular hypno-regression-therapy books where patients talk about how reincarnation/soul evolution/death/spirit interaction and all that good stuff works.
Natalie Glasson is a british medium who is unique for doing tranceless channeling. She channels a number of entities including Jesus. Most of her material appears to be released through newsletters (as near as I can tell) but there are free articles you can read online if you google her name plus Jesus. Here is a a sample. She covers some subjects that the Summit Lighthouse movement which makes me suspect (am not sure) she followed the Mark and Elizabeth Prophet. All in all, the teachings seem...somewhat vague and perhaps not on the same level as some of the other sources, although they appear to be generally in line with the other teachings.
One of the more popular channels during the 70's and 80's was Seth by Jane Roberts. Basically, Jane Robert's channels this entity called Seth who gives esoteric pieces of wisdom of how things work. He inevitably touches on Jesus which you can largely read here. Seth makes some interesting claims that the crucifixion of Jesus never happened, Apparently, some of the disciples (notably Judas) thought it would be good publicity for Jesus, would cause backlash to a 'rival' jewish sect, and would fulfill prophecies if the people felt he was crucified...so apparently a stranger gets drugged, believes he is the 'messiah' and he gets killed while most are none the wiser. Seth also makes the observation that John the Baptist, Jesus and Saul were part of a christ entity incarnated on earth (odd that Christ is referred to as an entity while in other sources it is more of a state of mind). The askrealjesus.com jesus doesn't put too much store in Seth and frankly neither do I.
After suffering an accident in the 80's Diandra came into contact with an entity known as Salem. General spiritual advice was given as well as material for a book titled "A New Day is Dawning". Additional channeled material is available on her website...eg "How Angels Were Created". Salem does not identity himself as Jesus, but at times there are signs that this might be the case. I don't know for sure.
The book "The Fifth Gospel: From the Akashic Record" covers a range of subjects from Jesus's life including his childhood, temptations, his early contact with Buddha, his earlier involvement with the Essenes and eventual parting of ways, him being tempted by lucifer/darker forces, and interestingly enough his ability to spot common place demonic influence hidden amongst the people. The first five lectures are available free to read online at http://wn.rsarchive.org/Lectures/FifthGosFTS/FiGFTS_index.html . Don't know if there is anywhere online where all the lectures are free even though the copyright should have long expired. Besides the Fifth Gospel, Rudolf actually dictated a number of lectures on christianity/Jesus and many of these lectures have been compiled into a series of books.
The book was written by a late 19th century spiritualist Rudolf Steiner who had the ability to psychically read the akashic record (basically the universes record of everything that has happened and is accessible to entities tuning into the right vibration). Rudolf Steiner spoke and wrote about a large number of subjects including esoteric astronomy, early man, Atlantis, Lemuria, and in general interesting topics that interest new-agers. Much of the materials is somewhat similar in theme to the Theosophists movement at that time. As for personal contact from Jesus, this is not clear...he does describe a life changing christ experience that transforms his life, but what this entails and with what other entities is can't be certain.
This website has a nice collection researched works into the life and wisdom of Jesus. Among topics covered are the lost gospels, the Essenes, when was Jesus really born, what did he look like, etc... good stuff like this. It's mostly a large collection of unaccepted manuscripts(by typical christians) that shed a different light on Jesus. If you are more into historically researched material as opposed to channeled material this might be more of what you are looking for.
The emphasis on this site has/is on more modern sources of information on Jesus but it should be noted that there are a lot of ancient sources (or gospels) that contain information on Jesus but aren't widely known about in the christian community.
To start you have the 4 main gospels were were considered cannon by the early church:
Then you have the rest of the gospels (accounts of Jesus) that the early church deemed unworthy of being in the bible (aka New Testament Apocrypha):
There are probably too many here to go into detail but if you are curious you can just google them and many are available free to read online. Pretty interesting that the Church rejected so many gospels...probably says more about the church than the gospels themselves.
Here are some additional lists of banned/lost christian sources that aren't popularly recognized:
By Miceal Ledwith (featured in 'What The BLEEP Do We Know!?'), this video goes info misconceptions most Christians have about Jesus and reveals hidden tidbits about the his ministry that most fundamentalist Christians are aware of (like his adventures in India). Miceal Ledwith uses his personal research (he used to be an assistant to the Pope) along with the channeled information of Ramtha (more on this later) to form the bulk of his conclusions.
Basically, "We, The Arcturians" is a channeled book from an alien race called the Arcturians who explain what they are and why they are involved with Earth. Basically, they state they are there help Earth transition into a higher dimension of existence or a new age which we apparently couldn't do on our own. They state that a 26,000 year window is opening up in which individuals may more easily make this jump. What does this have to do with Jesus? They say in this upcoming transition to Christ copiousness Jesus would make an appearance to all. The expand a little bit more on this, but there isn't too much on Jesus in this book. In this book, Jesus is referred to as Sananda in this book which does raise a red flag as the askrealjesus.com jesus is quite adamant, Sananda is not him. In the book, John the Baptists channels some wisdom but makes an interesting claim that he is Kuthumi which does not match other esoteric texts. You'll have to make up your own opinion...
This can probably be described as another 'Course in Miracles Sequel'. Basically Marc Hammer is a Washington resident who appears to be recovering from a tumultuous past and during meditation meets Jesus who gives him teachings that he later puts into book form. The amount of Jesus speak is somewhat limited in this book and it feels like the personal antidotes and adventures are filler to complete the book. However the teachings seem to be good and consistent with other Jesus sources, especially the Course in Miracles.
This website is about a individual who overdoses on painkillers and 'dies'. It is another NDE story with interesting tidbits about how things really work both here in this reality and the next. While not prominently featured, there is a section on Jesus in which the author describes his experiences with him. Not that many details are given here but this Jesus matches other Jesus's in that he seems to prefer to meet 'channels' in gardens, is described as funny and kind.
What Christian is doing is creating a book to be published but until that time is putting his current work in progress on his website. To view this online book go to http://www.allaboutchristian.com/spirituality/index.html (scroll past the purple stuff to the white stuff and turn down the volume on your speakers).
This appears to be another Course in MIracles sequel with questions and answers to Jesus from Tom Carpenter. I haven't read most of this book yet, but from what I've seen it is similar in theme to the other 'Course in Miracles sequels' in that it covers similar concepts but in a more understandable way. The Question/Answer format is very easy to follow.
The is the companion book to Journey Beyond Words also written by Brent Haskell. This book like Journey Beyond Words focuses on clarifying what the Course in Miracles meant in somewhat more plain english, but focuses mostly on the first 15 chapters.
Is a series of books by Guy and Edna Ballard describing Guy's incredible encounter with an ascended master Saint Germain near Mount Shasta in the 1930's. Saint Germain at first dazzles Guy with a number of feats of supernatural ability such as showing him his past lives, precipitating him food out of nothing, and more. Eventually Saint Germain settles down to give Guy Ballard instructions on how he and everybody can be an ascended master like Saint Germain. Much of the material was put into print (Guy the earlier books and Edna the later books) and formed a popular movement. The books (first 4 are widely considered the best) include:
What does this have to do with Jesus? Well Saint Germain as is widely accepted in most spiritual circles as the reincarnation of Joseph father of Jesus. Saint Germain does invite Jesus to give teachings to Guy which does happen in either the 2nd or third book in the series. There is an odd reference to Jesus from time to time from Saint Germain as well such as a reference to him having issues with authority when he was young. The theme of the book is pretty similar to the movements of theosophy and Baird T. Spalding as far as subject matter goes, emphasis on reincarnation, and accounts of supernatural.
Written by a Art Professor Glenda Green, this book is about how Glenda had an idea to paint a portrait of Jesus and Jesus miraculously appears to pose for the painting. While doing his portrait she asked him all sort of questions of which he answered. She then put these answers and his portrait into the book Love Without End. This is one of the more relatable Jesus sources and makes for an easy read while covering advanced subjects (he goes into in depth physics near the end of the book). Would recommend this book to anybody interested. It is interesting to note that her portrait of Jesus matches other esoteric descriptions (tall reddish/brownish hair as described in Baird T. Spalding Life and 'Teaching of the Masters of the Far East.' Also interesting is that the askrealjesus.com Jesus (who shoots down a lot of his being channeled) seems to indicate Glenda's account is legit. If you are curious here a portrait of what Jesus looks like. She did other portraits including this one of Mary as well.
Of the locked away original manuscripts scribed by Helen coming from Jesus a small percentage that was not revealed in the Urtext was revealed in Ken Wapnick's book Absence from Felicity. The ratio of Ken speak to Jesus speak is not very good as it appears Ken didn't want to put too much original dictations into this book so needed to pad it with his personal interruptions, comments, poetry, and stories. Of the Jesus conversations released though, they are pretty interesting. They include a much more chit-chatty jesus who helps Bill prepare for a big speech, cautions Helen on how she reacted to a situation getting a taxi, makes comments about Bill and Helen's past lives as Egyptians, chastises Helen for wasting time shopping and much more. It is interesting to note that most Jesus sources are kind of like this where at first Jesus is pretty chatty and talks readily of worldly matters. Then he appears to steer the conversations into more esoteric and less worldly angles by the time the book/channeling completes.
Of the body of work channeled to Helen a large amount of it never made it to print. The argument from Ken Wapnik was that much of the material contained personal matters not appropriate for the public to view but this is not true. Unofficially this pre-censored version of the Course in Miracles was released both as buyable books and as being freely readable on online website (like this one which shows only the censored out material). The Urtext contains references to sex, psychological diseases, additional references to the bible, Bill Thatfords being gay, freud, possession and generally speaking about more conceptual relatable subjects in a more conversational convention. Supposedly a friend of Helen's received a channeled message that important material had been left out of the Course in Miracles (Helen was dead at this point) and that this friend needed to 'steal'/photocopy the original text out of the Library of Congress which was done much to chagrin of Ken Wapnik and resulted in a series of lawsuits. To this day not all of the original scribed material has been released to the public and is still under lock and key controlled by Ken Wapnik.