About The Wholy Book
The Wholy Book is a contemporary religious text that explores how people seek meaning, understanding, and connection in a world shaped by uncertainty and shared responsibility.
Written in a voice inspired by reflective traditions rather than doctrine, the book resists certainty and instead focuses on attention, humility, and the ongoing process of learning. It does not present itself as a source of final answers, but as a way of approaching questions — grounded, curious, and human.
How the Book Was Written
The Wholy Book was written by Whope Pedro over more than five years, during which he recorded the spoken teachings of the Prophet JayZeus.
JayZeus appeared to Pedro without clear origin and offered no claim of divinity, authority, or certainty. His words were spoken, not written. Pedro’s role was to listen, question, and transcribe.
Before this encounter, Pedro described himself as a skeptic and unbeliever, resistant to prophetic language and religious certainty. What changed him was not faith, but the character of the teachings themselves — grounded, self-questioning, and rooted in attention to the world rather than escape from it.
Pedro does not present The Wholy Book as revelation, but as a record: the result of sustained listening, disagreement, and care taken in writing down what was said as faithfully as possible.
Why March 14th
The Wholy Book will be made public on March 14, 2026.
Pi Day was chosen deliberately.
Pi is a number that describes circles without ever resolving into a final value. It continues indefinitely, never finished, yet remains consistently useful. That quality mirrors the spirit of The Wholy Book: structure without finality, inquiry without closure, and understanding as a process rather than a destination.
March 14 marks not a conclusion, but a moment of shared attention.
What This Book Is Not
This is not a doctrine of faith.
Nothing here asks you to believe before you read.
It is not a revelation.
No voice here claims certainty or infallibility, for any such claim without evidence, shall be rejected without evidence.
It is not a system for fixing yourself.
There are no steps to follow, and no outcomes promised.
It is not a manifesto meant to persuade or divide.
Agreement is not the goal.
It is not an authority that stands above the reader.
Nothing here asks for obedience.
What this book offers instead is attention.
Care in listening.
And a willingness to remain unfinished.