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History of Aetherius Society Part#01

    New Age Religious Movements (NAMs)???  

         I think you've heard about these. Alike to many NAMs Aetherius Society stretches back it's origin to much much old times, not only in prehistoric times on this Earth but also to far off origin of Universe. However, according to the holy teachings delivered by Dr. George king, the name and form of teachings changed from time to time yet the essence and spirit teachings remained same throughout the ages. In fact, Dr. King wrote many times, Aetherius Society teachings are the modern and modified form of Jesus Christ's teachings two thousand years ago. 
This is the reason that Aetherius Society emphasize on the reverence and honourification of all religions and it allows non.Aetherius members to participate in its spiritual practices and also urge them to read its mantras. You can find interesting things about spiritual practices of Aetherius Society in the following links;

    Once in  BBC radio station after an interview, Dr. George King the founder of Aetherius Society, was asked if he could get any message from Cosmic Masters for now? 
He said, " Yes," and went to a trance state of Samadhi then Cosmic Master Aetherius spoke through him that if you're a Christian then follow it truly, if you're a Buddhist then follow it in its true spirit, and so on. After this peace could be vested in the Earth.
    To be honest, the tolerance of Aetherius Society toward all other religions is mainly due to its interpretation of its history in this way. Any way the part#02 of this history will be continuous here;

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