Betty Shine

Betty Shine (1929 – March 2002) was an English author, opera singer and Spiritualist.

Together, the first two books spent 19 weeks in The Sunday Times Top 10 best seller lists.

[4] Shine had spoken with David Icke when he went to her for a consultation, when she told him he was the Son of God among other claims.

[5] It may be possible that in the Rosicrucian tradition that Betty Shine is referring to in relation to Icke, the term "Son of God" (or "Daughter of God") simply means someone who has purified themselves and developed such high levels of self-sacrifice that they have reached a level of consciousness that rises above bodily desires and selfishness to the greater good and the brotherhood of mankind.

In his book The Great Initiates, French philosopher Édouard Schuré, indicates that Hindu, Egyptian and Ancient Greek initiation traditions use the description "Son of God" to mean "a consciousness identical with divine truth, a will capable of manifesting it".