I wrote about the return of Mary Magdalene to Earth at the end of days in my first novel, A Song of Songs, Mary Magdalene Awakes, (2008). This book is now in re-write as there are important new components that I wish to include.
The novel was intended to show that Mary Magdalene was the Beloved of Jeshua and the keeper of his teachings, his wife. In the suppressed gospels found in Nag Hammadi, it is the Gospel of Thomas that points out clearly Peter's antipathy towards her and Jeshua's reply that Mary, the Apostle of the Apostles, understood his teachings more than the rest.
It is ironic that once the Master was no longer with them, Mary Magdalene's voice was eradicated as the church became ensnared in patriarchy and a concerted hatred of women that has informed society since then, to its ultimate demise.
But that has changed. For the Magdalene represents the face and the voice of the Sacred Feminine, back to rehabilitate the Sacred Masculine, who has become lost, depleted, and who has largely forfeited his Divine Mission. The Divine Feminine is back to bring Sacred Balance to the Earth.
I celebrate Mary Magdalene on this, her feast day.
The novel was intended to show that Mary Magdalene was the Beloved of Jeshua and the keeper of his teachings, his wife. In the suppressed gospels found in Nag Hammadi, it is the Gospel of Thomas that points out clearly Peter's antipathy towards her and Jeshua's reply that Mary, the Apostle of the Apostles, understood his teachings more than the rest.
It is ironic that once the Master was no longer with them, Mary Magdalene's voice was eradicated as the church became ensnared in patriarchy and a concerted hatred of women that has informed society since then, to its ultimate demise.
But that has changed. For the Magdalene represents the face and the voice of the Sacred Feminine, back to rehabilitate the Sacred Masculine, who has become lost, depleted, and who has largely forfeited his Divine Mission. The Divine Feminine is back to bring Sacred Balance to the Earth.
I celebrate Mary Magdalene on this, her feast day.