Spiritual
Date Published:15 December 2022
Publisher: Serapis Bey Publishing
‘Are these my thoughts or yours?’ I asked.
‘It doesn’t matter,’ said the Sun. ‘You are
me and I am you….’
The Book of the Sun is a record of the conversations between the author and
the Sun. It concerns the structure of the living universe, why it is
so difficult here, and why we should all begin to realize that we are all
one, and yet diverse at the same time. It answers many questions that
have concerned minds throughout the millennia. Why are we here?
Why is there suffering? What is the future for us? These
questions and many more are answered with many surprises for the
reader.
This is a god- the Sun, speaking to us through this book – who has
contacted us before in Ancient Egypt, the Americas and many other
places. But the message now is that there is no separation, so the Sun
is very concerned that we should not make a religion out of this
contact. Religions are based on hierarchies, rules and judgments, and
the Sun’s message is not only that we are one but that love and light
is the only reality, with a spicing of laughter.
About the Author
Jenny Rook was born in Essex, UK and educated at York University, where she
graduated with a degree in English and Music. Studying the greats of
literature called a halt to her burgeoning desire to write. After various
adventures in: the scrap trade; bookselling; helping run an employment
agency; and having children, she settled back into her first love, writing.
Her first fiction book Fly By Night (1989) was accepted by Headline, the
first publisher she sent it to. This was the first of a fantasy trilogy and
Headline wanted all three. All her fiction books are published under the
name Jenny Jones. Two adult ghost novels followed, Where the Children Cry
(1998) and The Blue Manor (1995) both published by Gollancz. Five other
fantasy/horror books for teenagers were published by Scholastic (1994, 1995,
1997), Hodder (1995) and Orion (2000).
In 2006, Jenny qualified as a psychoanalytic psychotherapist for children
and their families. She worked mainly for the NHS and also volunteered for
Sure Start (a UK government initiative to help with the early stages in a
mother and baby’s relationship), before taking early retirement to
look after her elderly mother. Jenny now lives with her husband, mother, and
three dogs in the Cotswolds and writes nonfiction.
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I love the cover. The colors are great.