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Jerry Pollock

Life may have a destiny for us all. My destiny seems to have changed from being a research scientist of forty years to becoming a spiritual writer of the arts. My first book, Divinely Inspired: Spiritual Awakening of a Soul, was a memoir published in 2003 with a second edition published in January 2009 and a companion audio book just out in 2010. My second book, also published in January 2009, was a biblical fiction novel, Messiah Interviews: Belonging to God, which is also available as an audio book.

My stage play, Code Name Daniel, premiered in Manhattan at the American Theatre of Actors from July 7th thru July 11th, 2010. I published my biblical political supernatural thriller novel, Gog & Magog: The Devil's Descendants in June 2011. My wife's Memoir, The Wing of the Butterfly was completed in the spring of 2012 for family and friends.

I was born Jewish in 1941 in Toronto. I didn't know what it meant to be spiritual until God entered and changed my life at the age of 57 with Divine miracles. I am now 70. Despite onset adult Bipolar Disorder, growing up neurotic in an unloving and non-nurturing home environment and an almost successful suicide attempt, I succeeded in academics. I have a Bachelors and Masters degree in Pharmacy, a Ph.D. in Biophysics from Israel, and further training in Microbiology. I am the author of seventy-five scientific publications, and am Professor Emeritus at Stony Brook University on Long Island. For the past twelve years, I have embarked on a path to gain spiritual wisdom and share it with others. My beloved wife Marcia, my bashert or destined one passed away in March of 2011 but has returned to telepathically communicate with me from the spirit world. Across two worlds we have coauthored a new book, Putting God Into Einstein's Equations: Energy of the Soul now out in April of 2012 both as a paperback and Kindle version. While Marcia resides in Heaven, I currently reside in Florida.


“Man achieves the possible. God accomplishes the impossible.”
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“Science cannot explain miracles. Neither do miracles explain science.”
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