The 27-year-old has become so influenced by the book and its teachings, she is planning to have her sons Bobby, five, and Freddie, four, Christened before she passes away.
Her publicist Max Clifford also revealed in an exclusive web chat with Sky News Online this lunchtime that a trust is being set up to look after the youngsters after she is gone.
Asked by one Sky reader who would get custody of the two lads, he replied: "She is assembling a memory box for her boys.
Her publicist Max Clifford also revealed in an exclusive web chat with Sky News Online this lunchtime that a trust is being set up to look after the youngsters after she is gone.
Asked by one Sky reader who would get custody of the two lads, he replied: "She is assembling a memory box for her boys.
"There is a team of trustees - three very close friends - who will be overseeing the interest of her boys in the years ahead."
Her estate will be in her fiancé Jack Tweed's name for seven years to avoid inheritance tax before it passes to her children.
Asked how long Jade had got left to live, he replied: "She was told a week ago that we are talking about months. It could be weeks."
Mr Clifford also spoke of Jade's wedding to 21-year-old Jack this Sunday, and how planning her big day is taking her mind off her excruciating pain.
Her estate will be in her fiancé Jack Tweed's name for seven years to avoid inheritance tax before it passes to her children.
Asked how long Jade had got left to live, he replied: "She was told a week ago that we are talking about months. It could be weeks."
Mr Clifford also spoke of Jade's wedding to 21-year-old Jack this Sunday, and how planning her big day is taking her mind off her excruciating pain.
Justice Secretary Jack Straw has lifted Jack's curfew to allow the couple to spend their wedding night together.
"She is being very brave and planning the wedding gives her something positive to look forward to and focus on," Mr Clifford added.
"Jade has a tremendous lift from the vast thousands of messages of love and support she has received from all over Britain."
Her wedding will take place in front of 150 pals - including TV host Jonathan Ross - in Down Hall, Hatfield Heath, Hertfordshire.
"She is being very brave and planning the wedding gives her something positive to look forward to and focus on," Mr Clifford added.
"Jade has a tremendous lift from the vast thousands of messages of love and support she has received from all over Britain."
Her wedding will take place in front of 150 pals - including TV host Jonathan Ross - in Down Hall, Hatfield Heath, Hertfordshire.
"The wedding won't be on live TV. It is being filmed by Living TV, which will bring their contract to an end and will be shown in a couple of weeks time," Mr Clifford said.
"She won't be having a honeymoon - she's not well enough. And she's under constant medical supervision."
Asked whether she had spent too much time in front of the cameras as she battled her disease, Mr Clifford added: "Jade is doing what she wants to do with the time she has left.
"She won't be having a honeymoon - she's not well enough. And she's under constant medical supervision."
Asked whether she had spent too much time in front of the cameras as she battled her disease, Mr Clifford added: "Jade is doing what she wants to do with the time she has left.
"Since she went public with her cervical cancer in August, there has been a huge increase all over Britain in young women having cervical cancer smear tests.
"She will save many lives and Jade is very happy she has achieved that by going public."
A huge media circus is camped outside her mansion in Upshire, Essex. And the reality TV star has sent trays of teas and coffees out to the waiting pack.
Earlier, a nine-year-old girl who met Jade when she was in hospital with leukaemia as a baby, visited the star's house with her family.
Shelby Rolls, from Southgate in north London, brought flowers and a card and congratulated her on her forthcoming wedding.
A delivery man brought an enormous bunch of pink flowers from singer Robbie Williams.
"She will save many lives and Jade is very happy she has achieved that by going public."
A huge media circus is camped outside her mansion in Upshire, Essex. And the reality TV star has sent trays of teas and coffees out to the waiting pack.
Earlier, a nine-year-old girl who met Jade when she was in hospital with leukaemia as a baby, visited the star's house with her family.
Shelby Rolls, from Southgate in north London, brought flowers and a card and congratulated her on her forthcoming wedding.
A delivery man brought an enormous bunch of pink flowers from singer Robbie Williams.