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the birth
Richard Zenor founds the Agasha Temple of Wisdom in Los Angeles. He works as a medium, channeling messages from a spirit guide called Master Agasha to teach spiritual wisdom. -
Early Public Recognition
Journalist James Crenshaw writes Telephone Between Two Worlds, featuring Zenor and the temple, which helps spread their teachings to a wider audience. -
spiritual teachings in print
Zenor publishes Maggie Answers You, compiling spiritual lessons he received through mediumship. -
documenting the teachings
Temple member William Eisen publishes Agasha, Master of Wisdom, recording the knowledge Zenor channeled over the years. -
transition of leadership
After Zenor’s passing, Reverend Geary Salvat becomes the temple’s new medium, channeling messages from Ayuibbi Tobabu to continue the temple’s mission. -
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expansion of teachings
William Eisen releases The English Cabala, a two-volume book series further developing the temple’s spiritual philosophies. -
end of an era
Reverend Geary Salvat passes away after 21 years of leadership, marking a significant transition for the temple. -
the temple today
The Agasha Temple of Wisdom remains active, promoting self-awareness, karma, reincarnation, and spiritual growth through services, classes, and events.