
You may be wondering how I got involved with the A’s?
Trust me, I wasn’t looking for them…
They came into my life when I started writing about Mary Magdalene in 2018.
A series of synchronistic events led me to research and write three books on Mary Magdalene (see www.marymagdaleneslegacy.com )
I was seeking the Universal Truth and in the process working on my HSD.
Alden has tested the Level of Truth of ‘Mary Magdalene’s Legacy’ and ‘Mary Magdalene’s Final Legacy’ on Hawkin’s scale and they both score +700.
Well the A’s didn’t like this at all…
Fortunately, I saw Alden regularly, who was able to rebalance me and protect me with symbols, affirmations, crystals, mudras, acupressure and nutritional support.
I have kept notes on all my sessions over the last five years and there really is a book behind the three books! If the series of events hadn’t actually happened to me I would struggle to believe it! So I can understand a reader’s scepticism.
I discovered the Gnostics when I was researching the first book, ‘Apostle to Mary Magdalene’ and I have been studying them for the last three years. They are available to read free online at www.gnosis.org
An earthenware jar containing 13 papyrus books bound in leather was discovered in the Egyptian desert by three Arab peasants in 1945.
Written in Coptic (ancient Egyptian) they would become known as the codices of the Nag Hammadi Library, a collection of early Christian and Gnostic texts.
The Nag Hammadi texts, and others like them, were denounced as heresy by orthodox Christians in the middle of the second century. Possession of such books was made a criminal offence and copies of such books were burned and destroyed. It is thought the Nag Hammadi texts were buried by monks from a nearby monastery in the 4th century.
These texts range from secret gospels, poems and descriptions of the origin of the universe, to myths, magic and instructions for mystical practice.
The most well-known texts are the Gospel of Thomas, the Gospel of Philip, and the Secret Book of John.
There are frequent references to Mary Magdalene; in the Dialogue of the Saviour Jesus calls Mary “the woman who knew the All.”
The Gospel of Mary was found earlier than and therefore not part of the Nag Hammadi Library, discovered in 1896 near Achmim.
In this text Mary Magdalene is portrayed as an enlightened spiritual leader who was the embodiment of Wisdom and the Sacred Feminine, as well as a conduit for the secret teachings of Jesus. Sadly, only eight pages of the ‘Gospel of Mary’ have survived, as pages 1-6and 11-14 are missing, but we still see a very different picture of Mary Magdalene than than portrayed by the New Testament.
It represents a radical interpretation of Yeshua’s teachings as a path to inner spiritual knowledge and challenges our romantic view of harmony within the first Christian groups.
More significantly, we see Mary Magdalene not as a weeping submissive woman, but a strong, stable spiritual leader who, because of her understanding was privy to Yeshua’s teachings.
As the first six pages are missing, the gospel opens in the middle of a post- resurrection appearance by Yeshua (referred to as the Saviour) to his disciples in which he answers their questions and offers a farewell discourse before commissioning them to go out to preach the gospel of the kingdom.
But the disciples do not go out joyfully to preach the gospel; instead controversy erupts. All the disciples except Mary have failed to understand the Saviour’s teachings. Inner peace is nowhere to be found – they are distraught and frightened that preaching the gospel may result in them suffering the same agonizing fate.
Mary steps in and comforts them and Peter asks Mary to recount teaching unknown to them that she had received in a vision. She agrees and tells them about the rise of the soul past the powers of Darkness, Ignorance, Desire and Wrath, who seek to keep the soul trapped in the world and ignorant of its true spiritual nature.
When she is finished, she stands in silence, imitating the soul at rest. But the peace is disturbed by Andrew questioning the ‘strangeness’ of her teaching. Peter challenges whether Yeshua would give private instruction to a woman, thus showing he actually preferred her to the other disciples.
Mary begins to cry at Peter’s accusation. Levi comes quickly to her defence, reminding Peter he is a notorious hot-head and now he was treating Mary as the enemy. He admonishes them instead to do as the Saviour instructed them and go out to preach the gospel. The story ends here but the controversy is far from over. Andrew and Peter have not understood the Saviour’s teaching and are offended by Yeshua’s apparent preference of a woman over them.
Alden tested me in his clinic and it appears that Peter (and his brother James) were A’s – this explains his problem with Mary Magdalene.
Remember the A’s have been around since 9,000 BC so it is hardly surprising!
Peter becomes the head of the Orthodox Church as Bishop of Rome.
But it was the Romans who changed the face of Christianity – one man had a particular influence at the Council of Nicea in 325 – Emperor Constantine.
Guess what? – all Romans were A’s.
The A’s want to suppress the divine feminine; Peter (an A) founded the church and it became patriarchal.
This brings me onto the next thorny subject – Christianity.
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