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Genesis of Man covers some highly topical and controversial subjects regarding religion and science. If you have read The God Delusion by Richard Dawkins, then you will love this book, because it serves the opposite viewpoint.
This is a very informative and well researched book. It is laden with scientific, Biblical and historical evidence to support its arguments. It would be ideal as a companion to academic studies in subjects such as theology, philosophy and the social sciences. The book also achieves what it set out to do; answering all and more of the questions in its blurb
The Self Publishing Magazine
In this book you will explore theories of the nature of the gods, the existence and origins of a super-race pre-dating the Sumerians and how they could have influenced the races of mankind in different parts of the world, giving them the knowledge necessary for survival - agriculture, astronomical mathematics and mutual dependence - in perilous times. You will meet characters of whom you have never heard before. You will explore the facts behind Dan Brown's fictional treatment of the Knights Templar, the Merovingian blood-line of the French kings, the Sang Réal and the Holy Grail - "The Da Vinci Code".
You may take some of June's 'facts' with a pinch of salt, but you won't put her book down without being touched by her gentle exposition of how we are supposed to interpret the teachings that have come down to us from the 'true prophets'. Whether you follow the tenets of established religion or none, you will find in this book something that will give you pause for thought.
John Timbers, author of Caesars Tribune and Master of Gaul
From beginning to end, this book will hold your attention and make you yearn for more when the last page is turned. Well written with clean citations, this book is more than a good read! It is a must have for anyone searching for a greater understanding of their spiritual roots. It is sure to set a benchmark for those seeking truths beyond conventional spiritual notions and beliefs.
Paradigm Shift Magazine
In combining her knowledge of pre and ancient history with mythology and spiritual philosophy, June Austin speculates in Genesis of Man on who we are, where we came from and where we're heading. Austin makes the case for our souls being interconnected with the Divine source, our role in this world being to learn to balance the light and the dark within ourselves. The more aware we are of our Divine heritage, the more connected we are with humanity as a whole and the more able we are to exercise forgiveness and compassion to our fellow man. The way home comes by getting in touch with the silence within, not by blind faith in a priesthood or religious buildings and ceremonies.
Nexus New Times Magazine
Genesis of Man is the most "readable" scholarly work I've read since university. I felt like June was an apt tour guide into a subject unknown to me, or at least not well understood by me until now. I'm proud to say, I was the first American to have a copy of June's book. It is masterfully crafted. I can't wait for the second edition.
Nadine Laman, Arizona, USA (author of Kathryn's Beach trilogy)
This book really opened my spiritual eyes. It is very good. I simply could not put it down. It is so well written and thought out, PLUS expands on territories I had never dreamed existed! June's book has made a difference for me as a writer and a person who loves to read about all things mystic and spiritual. I recommend this book...to...everyone!
Leslie, Michigan, USA
Written with panache and obvious knowledge - and easy to absorb - will give readers an entirely new outlook on many age old questions regarding who we really are, where we may come from, and pointers towards the possibility of different truths about the Cruxifixion. My husband is reading it with intensity! After which I will re-read it as it is one of those books where you need to keep going back - as so much more begins to make sense the second time around and there is a huge amount of information, but all written in a style which makes you want to keep dipping in again! Highly recommended!
Gill M Osborne, Lincoln
Given the great number of topics covered, it's inevitable that anyone will find things of interest within these pages. It's all mentioned here, or has a chapter on it, from the Book of Enoch to Zecharia Sitchin, from whether Jesus married Mary Magdalene and had a bloodline to the lost continents of Lemuria and Atlantis. How did man evolve? Or did he 'evolve? Did Jesus die on the cross, or in India?
David Tame, Somerset
A well researched, wide ranging and thought provoking work that brings together many strands of the road less travelled by weaving them into a colourful tapestry and thus providing us with a new way of looking at and understanding our origins and subsequent cultural development into Christian times.
Susan, Surrey
I've been reading ancient history books on different parts of the world then a friend lent me a copy of ‘Genesis of Man'. It's fascinating, your book brought together and made sense of a lot of ‘strands' from other books. I could have just read your book.
Lindsay, West Sussex
It is very interesting and resonates with me. I especially liked how you said this is your truth. That I think is important because many may not try to understand what you wrote if they thought you were trying to convince them of something.
Zelda, South Africa
A thought provoking read that has made me question the traditional dogma that I was brought up with.
Denise, Surrey
What you have written has provided validation and understanding for myself upon reflection of my own experiences. I would like to thank you for being a rainbow and sharing your own experience, rather than withholding out of fear.
Nick, Australia
I have just read your book, Genesis of Man, and feel totally enlightened - lifted and lighter in mind and spirit.
Janet, Cheshire
Thank you for all your gifts to humanity, as to me. In your writings there are many things which strongly resonate with my new insights.
Lutz, Netherlands
I can see why this took five years to write, it is full of so many references. I think it is a wonderful collection of information and I am enjoying reading it. It is great to see so much information that I see and experience put down in a book.
Rosemary, Surrey
A truly wonderful book! It's so clear and concise, free of jargon and waffle, and summarises a host of important facts that need circulating to the widest possible audience. You've done us all a great service.
John, Lancashire
I found your book to be very informative and deeply personal - I felt as though you were talking directly to me! Thank you.
Angela, Australia
Totally and utterly impressive, comprehensive and excellent in every way.
Jennie, Texas, United States