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The Disciple is a compelling biography about Jesus’ birth, childhood and death. Simon Hay, after a life-altering encounter with spirit, revisits and remembers his past life as the disciple, Judas, and his role in Jesus’ life. Simon’s story will amaze and challenge 2000 years of belief.

  • Sales Rank: #1009431 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2013-02-04
  • Released on: 2013-02-04
  • Format: Kindle eBook

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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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
The Disciple
By Charles Henson
I found this book to be extremely well written for a first book, Simon has woven together his own early life, the present and the past, as seen through his "trancing's " very well . It portrays Jesus, Joseph and Mary as people with all their human fragilities not as has been depicted in the Bible, which I feel has been interpreted to make us believe what the scholars of the time wanted us to believe not what is was really like. After having a healing session with Simon I know what he see's is real the Angel's told him things about me and my family that no one , including Simon could possibly know. I love the story and have absolute faith in Simon's healing abilities.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Thoughts On The Disciple
By I Be Readin
So hold on to your hats when you sit down to read this one! Be prepared to have a few raised eyebrows, a lot of questions, and for the skeptic, answers that may not satisfy.

This book focuses on Simon Hay, who started out as a plumber and after an out of body experience recounts "trances" of spirits including Jesus, Mary Magdalene, John the Baptist, and Hay's spirit guide Gegu. Simon learns through these "trances" that 2000 years ago he was Judas, and betrayed Jesus. He lays out in the pages an incredible story, that may offend some believers, and leave others questioning their beliefs about Jesus and his life.

Hay also shares quite openly that not everyone (even a few in his own circle of friends) believe in entirety, everything he's related from "trance" . However those in his group do believe he is a superior medium. So at the end of the day, it is left to the individual reader to decide if Hay is who he claims to be, or if he is another in a stream of faith healers or mystics who believe they were someone famous in a past life.

The book is well laid out, and the progression of information does build the story in a well thought out format. Not being, overly well versed in the entire biblical story of Jesus and not versed at all in "trance" writing, this book left this reviewer struggling at times to keep track of who is who, and where they fit into the story. This is no discredit to Hay or his writing ability; its just the reader may want to bush up on their biblical history a bit before plunging in. It is evident however that Simon Hay believes what he has written, and at the end of the book, the reader will need to decide on their own as to his credibility.

One surprise in this book, is the amount of sexually related details and stories that the spirits provide to Simon as they share their life stories. Some of these details are quite graphic and a bit unsettling in places. Hay also speaks in places on very taboo subjects for many christian's such as homosexuality, virginity and Hay sends very clear messages with this book on what he believe's to be Jesus' take on these subjects.

This book is graphic in places, and flies in the face of Christian doctrine to some degree, so for those readers who offend easily or prefer to not question their beliefs, then I would perhaps recommend caution in selecting this particular piece. To qualify that statement, I was in about 100 pages into it and seriously debated finishing and/or reviewing this book, as it is not my intention to tread on anyone's beliefs and/or offend anyone. I did opt to finish, because my curiosity got the better of me, and I felt that I wanted to share this book, because it does go against the grain which makes it of interest. If however, you are open minded, spiritual in nature, and willing to explore and question, then I'd check this one out.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Can't wait for the next instalment
By Zaphira
I'm not sure I can adequately express my emotions as a result of reading this e-book.

Given human nature has not changed that much in 2,000 or so years, it confirmed for me what I had long believed, that my God's Word, the Bible, has been tampered with to such an extent that we are left with what little man or the church wanted us to know and not the entirety of what God wanted us to know.

I cried for Rachael and Mary, and wished Joseph had been a better man. I am in awe of both John the Baptist's and Jesus' acceptance of their 'fate'. I will never look at an image of the Crucifixion in the same light again, and the cross is now less of a symbol of Faith and more a murder weapon.

I loved this book right from the beginning and wished that it wouldn't end. I can't wait for the next instalment...something on the Essenes?

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