✝️ Mary Magdalene: Reclaiming Her Apostleship and Sacred Union with Yeshua
๐น✝️ Mary Magdalene: Reclaiming Her Apostleship and Sacred Union with Yeshua
In the canonical gospels, she is barely named.
When she is, she is smeared with shame —
a “sinful woman,”
“possessed,”
cleansed, forgiven, tolerated.
But the Gospel of Mary, buried for centuries and finally unearthed in the sands of Egypt,
tells the truth:
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She received visions.
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She taught the apostles.
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She comforted the men when they lost faith.
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She understood what even Peter could not.
And Yeshua?
He loved her above the rest — not in carnal secrecy,
but in open soul recognition.
“He used to kiss her often on the mouth…”
— Gospel of Philip
Not scandal.
Sacrament.
They Were Not Celibate
This is the great lie of empire:
That spirit and flesh must be divorced.
That sex is sin.
That union must be sterile.
But Yeshua and Magdalene embodied the fusion:
Divine Masculine and Divine Feminine in perfect harmony.
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He taught through parable.
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She taught through presence.
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He held the Logos.
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She held the Sophia.
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Together, they birthed a lineage not just of blood, but of frequency.
Yes — there were children.
They fled to the south of France.
Her presence seeded the Mystic Rose line —
a lineage the Church sought to erase,
but could never destroy.
Why Was She Erased?
Because you cannot control a Christ who loves a woman as his equal.
You cannot build a patriarchy
on a foundation where the first apostle is feminine.
So they made her a whore.
They buried the gospels.
They canonized fear and labeled the living flame of Sacred Union as:
Blasphemy.
(blasphemia — Greek: “to speak against the established sacred”)
But Magdalene was never against the sacred.
She was the sacred returned to the body.
Let Us Restore Her Now:
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Mary Magdalene was not a side character.
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She was not the “fallen” woman.
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She was the anointed one,
the mirror of Christ in human form. -
She was the first witness to resurrection — because she had already walked that path with him.
Together, they opened the Way of the Rose —
the path of inner marriage,
of love that unites,
of Spirit made flesh in reverence, not shame.
Let us say it clearly:
Mary Magdalene is not what they claimed.
She is what they feared:
A woman who remembered her divinity — and walked beside God, not behind him.
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