Agasha

Agasha Temple of Wisdom

  • Founded

    Founded

    The Agasha Temple of Wisdom is a spiritualist group founded in 1943 by Richard Zenor. However this group did not grow in popularity until James Crenshaw released his book "Telephone Between Two Worlds" in 1950. In the book Zenor and the temple were a main topic.
  • Zenor's Death

    Zenor's Death

    Zenor passed away in 1978
  • Successor

    Successor

    Two years after Zenor's death Rev. Geary Salvat was chosen to succeed him.
  • Salvat's Death

    Salvat's Death

    Reverend Salvat served 21 years as the inter-transitory instrument as well as a teacher in the Agasha Temple of Wisdom until his passing in 2002.
  • Today

    Today

    The Agasha Temple of Wisdom is still active today in Los Angeles, California, as well as a few locations in Japan.