Books
Stephen Simmons

The Journey

This book is a result of me being persuaded to visit a spiritualist church with my wife and sister. It was there that I met the Revs. Joy and Roger Wood who introduced me to a psychic artist named Patrick Andrews. During our conversation he drew a sketch of a Red Indian Chief called Lone Wolf and told me that he was my spirit guide. Up to that point as your average every day lorry driver I had no urge to write a book of any kind but shortly after I began to experience an overwhelming urge to write. I didn't know what, I just knew I had to write something. This is where my journey started. Shortly after I joined a meditation circle and I started to see pictures in my head of an Indian brave sat on a pony overlooking an Indian village. The urge to write got stronger and eventually I asked my wife to buy me a pad and some pencils — just to try. Words seemed to flow from my pencil but I had no idea what I had written until I read it back and as time went by I felt strongly that these words couldn't have come just from my imagination. My belief is that they have been given to me by my spirit guide Lone Wolf in the hope that they will be passed on to other ordinary people like myself and maybe give hope for a better world. The Journey is about a Red Indian warrior who returns to his village to find that everyone, including his wife and son, have been massacred. It tells of the hate and torment he feels after burying each and every one of them. He is then visited by the Great Spirits who give him the courage and vision to carry on and discover an inner peace. which he uses to complete his given quest to help show mankind that they can live together if only they would listen and remember the way things were.
158 printed pages
Original publication
2017
Publication year
2017
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