Joseph Escapes to Glastonbury

by Ronald Rayner

Craig Allen Rayner (Creator), Sylvia Gladys Rayner (Photographer), and Lady Sylvia Gladys Rayner (Photographer)

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This title is presented in a completely new style of book format; a format containing what is effectively a documentary within a book, with wonderful pictures. The text traces out a true story never before told, about the events leading up to the discovery of the Jesus Scroll. Probably the most important scroll discovered since the unearthing of the 'Dead Sea Scrolls', in a cave in Khirbat, Israel. The Jesus Scroll was discovered by Knights Templar, Rayner the Fleming, while laying the 'Crusader Steps' leading down to the Tomb of Holy Mary, in Jerusalem. Marys Mother and Father, Joachim and Ann, are buried on either side of the steps. The Scroll, written by Joseph of Arimathea, tells the story of the boyhood of Jesus at the Druid Cor in Glastonbury. The Scroll reveals conversations with Jesus about Mysticism, Super Consciousness, Spiritual and Physical Healing. All the conversations in the book took place while Jesus and Joseph of Arimathea were travelling in Josephs Trading Vessel that plied the main ports of the Mediterranean. There are other important stories about the important role played by Mary Magdalene, in the Galilee.
Plus the story of the return of Joseph of Arimathea to Glastonbury, in A.D. 38, to build the first Christian Church in the world outside Jerusalem. The book goes on to talk about Experiments in Structuralism and Parapsychology. Scrying with a Urim and Thummin, using Wilson the Skeleton, and the Skull of Doom, to tune into messages from the future, about the coming mass extinction, brought to a close by a meteor strike that ushers in a new era.
  • ISBN10 095579062X
  • ISBN13 9780955790621
  • Publish Date 1 October 2009
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Blackthorn Publishing Ltd
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 141
  • Language English