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- LanguageEnglish
- Publication date4 February 2013
- File size803 KB
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About the Author
Product details
- ASIN : B00BBCQ1FE
- Language : English
- File size : 803 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 245 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: 604,817 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- 58,162 in Biographies & Memoirs (Books)
- 86,694 in Humour & Entertainment (Books)
- 317,101 in Textbooks & Study Guides
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About the author

Simon, previously a plumber, is now a healer, a medical intuitive and a medium. Simon travels throughout Australia, and the world, undertaking healings and connecting people to spirit. Consistently, amazing health responses occur during healings, and he’s well respected in the field of energy healing.
Simon was born in New Zealand and played representative rugby as a teen. As an adult he did karate for many years, but he has since retired. His abs disappeared, but his sense of humor is resilient.
When Simon is not out of his body he can be found playing darts and pool with his partner and family. He enjoys camping, watching movies, discovering new authors, and scares easily—a trait family and friends exploit. Dogs and old ladies like him—it’s a mystery.
Discover more about his amazing life and work here: http://www.simonhay.com/
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The book was okay, but it gets tedious at times. It's basically transcriptions of channeling sessions, with little introductions and moments of Simon's life interspersed throughout. Occasionally the transcriptions conflict with each other on dates and ages and such, but I could forgive that because these are supposed to be different people who may remember differently.
There could be no doubt that Simon Hay is a man, and he wrote some of the parts seemingly turned on by ample hips and curves under Jesus-era togas. Sometimes the description just went overboard. He noted how he psychically intuited that one of his female friends did not wear underwear. Really?! Do we have to mention this? I waited for a *purpose* to be revealed around that detail, but there was none. It was just his thrill in "knowing" this. If in fact, he was even right. Which I kind of doubt after seeing his mediumship, which is a ton of leading questions and a lot of incorrect guessing, with a few lucky hits.
I went into the book with an open mind, although I personally do not believe that Jesus, Mary, Joseph, etc. were actual literal historical figures. I do believe they have some good lessons and teachings, and sure, I'm open to the idea that I might be wrong and maybe they did exist. And if they did, they absolutely had to be real human beings with sexual relations, etc.
What I really struggled with were the Caucasian descriptions time and time again, especially Jesus' amazing "blue" eyes. Late in the book, he writes that these are "spirit eyes" he sees. It still doesn't make sense that God uses white features for spirit, but he should have put this tidbit early on because every time I reached one of these details I struggled to take it seriously.
After having been greatly disappointed with Simon Hay's mediumship, which is a lot of boasting on his accuracy with no real evidence, leading questions, and guesses, and his "healing" which in comparison with the sessions of other pretty young girls seems to be overly-sexual, absolutely inappropriate and even abusive, I'm not a fan and won't be reading anything else by him or recommending him to anyone.