Ani chavatzelet hasharon shoshanat ha’amakim
Mary Magdalene is more than a historic figure to the Bloodline families, she is an important symbol of hope. She is a Mother of the continuation of a pure Bloodline that dates back to pre-historic times when this Bloodline first emerged as the first intelligent humans from the waters of the Tigris river. This Bloodline mixed their genes with that of more primitive land apes to create modern humans, but some of the families kept their Bloodline pure and never mixed with any out of their own species. This was a way to protect the original species of ancient humans from taking on the genes from those less evolved than them and helped them maintain their magick abilities of genetic memories and so many other abilities that modern humans have forgotten how to use.
Mary Magdalene and her family were persecuted for trying to help those seeking these teachings and lies where spread about her. So here we will have a look at what is said about her in religious texts and also what the Bloodline families know about her.
Mary Magdalene in the Bible
Canonical Gospels (New Testament)
Mary Magdalene is mentioned in all four Gospels, but not extensively. Here's what the New Testament actually says:
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Luke 8:2–3: She was a follower of Jesus, out of whom seven demons had been cast. She supported Jesus' ministry financially, along with other women.
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All four Gospels say she was present at:
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The crucifixion (Matt. 27:56, Mark 15:40, John 19:25).
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The burial of Jesus (Matt. 27:61, Mark 15:47).
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The empty tomb, and she is the first to witness the resurrection (Mark 16:9; John 20:1–18).
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John 20 gives her the most prominent role: she speaks to the risen Christ and is commissioned by Him to tell the disciples—a moment that earns her the later Christian title “Apostle to the Apostles.”
No biblical verse says she was a prostitute.
That association was made later, especially by Pope Gregory I in a 6th-century sermon, who conflated Mary Magdalene with the unnamed sinful woman in Luke 7.
Mary Magdalene in the Gnostic Gospels
The Gnostic Gospels are early texts (2nd–3rd century CE) found at Nag Hammadi in Egypt in 1945. These were not included in the Bible and present very different, often esoteric and mystical, views of Jesus and his followers.
Mary Magdalene's Role in Gnostic Texts
The Gospel of Mary (Magdalene)
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Mary is portrayed as Jesus' most spiritually advanced disciple.
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After Jesus’ ascension, Mary comforts the disciples and shares a vision Jesus gave her privately.
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Peter challenges her authority, but Levi defends her, saying Jesus loved her more than the others.
“He loved her more than us.” — Gospel of Mary, Fragment 10
The Gospel of Philip
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Mary is described as Jesus’ close companion (Greek word koinonos).
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The text says Jesus often “kissed her on the mouth,” though the passage is fragmentary and open to interpretation.
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Male disciples express jealousy about her favoured status.
Pistis Sophia
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Mary asks more questions than any other disciple, showing her deep understanding.
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Jesus praises her insight and spiritual clarity.
Themes Across Gnostic Texts
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Mary is shown as a symbol of gnosis—inner, mystical knowledge.
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She challenges patriarchal structures and is sometimes in direct conflict with Peter.
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Jesus reveals special teachings to her that He does not share with the male disciples.
Mary Magdalene in the Dead Sea Scrolls
The Dead Sea Scrolls (discovered 1947, Qumran) are Jewish religious texts dating from ~250 BCE to 50 CE. They do not mention Mary Magdalene by name at all.
However, they do:
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Show a divided Jewish world—sectarian, apocalyptic, and expecting a messiah (or two).
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Contain female-absent theology, unlike the Gnostic texts, which give Mary a central role.
So while the Dead Sea Scrolls don’t contradict Mary Magdalene directly, they reflect a male-dominated religious context that the Gnostic texts seem to revolt against by elevating a female disciple.
Summary: Bible vs. Gnostic Gospels vs. Dead Sea Scrolls
Who She Really Was
Mary Magdalene is not just a historical figure—she has become a symbol of hidden truth, feminine wisdom, and spiritual independence. The canonical Gospels honour her as a key witness, but it’s in the Gnostic texts where her voice and power truly rise—a challenge to the male-centred narratives of early Christian orthodoxy.
However, all of these documents fall short of telling the actual truth that the Serpent Bloodline families have passed down for generations in the underground stream of Gnosis.
Mary Magdalene was not merely a follower or disciple of Jesus, she was in fact his lover, wife and partner in the Great Rite that led him to illumination. She was the true teacher. She also became the Mother of his children.
Those seven demons that Jesus supposedly cast out of her is actually referring to the seven chakras that she helped to balance in Jesus so that he could preform the Great Rite with her.
How easy it is for ancient texts to become corrupted and lead to so much confusion with the help of the Roman Catholic Church, who although secretly in plain site worship the Divine Feminine through Mother Mary, as they dress in the robes of the Goddess, and yet suppress women at all levels, claiming women can't be spiritual leaders.
Do you really think they want you to know the truth about Mary Magdalene and her important role in bringing illumination? Of course not, they want to keep this sacred knowledge from you, so that you go to them for guidance, and you pay into their dogmatic hate-filled religion or some other nasty patriarchal religion that also denies women.
Famous Churches and Sites Dedicated to Mary Magdalene
🇫🇷 FRANCE
La Sainte-Baume - Provence
- A cave in southern France where legend says Mary Magdalene lived as a hermit after fleeing persecution. It's a major pilgrimage site.
Basilica of Saint Mary Magdalene in Saint-Maximin-la-Sainte-Baume
- Built in the 13th century.
- Claims to house her relics, including what is believed to be her skull. But as I have explained in another video, the skull actually belongs to her friend who stayed in France as a decoy when the Bloodline family fled to the British Isles.
- Popular with pilgrims and associated with medieval traditions that placed her in southern France after the resurrection.
🇵🇹 PORTUGAL
Church of Saint Mary Magdalene – Porto Moniz, Madeira
- One of the oldest churches on Madeira Island.
- Houses a statue of Mary Magdalene with perfume bottles.
- July 22 feast day is still celebrated.
Capela de Santa Maria Madalena (Calvário) – Ferreira do Alentejo
- Unique circular chapel from the 17th century.
- Symbolic architecture representing repentance and Calvary.
- Interior features statues of Christ and Magdalene.
🇪🇸 SPAIN
Iglesia de Santa María Magdalena – Córdoba
- One of the Fernandine churches built by King Ferdinand III in the 13th century.
- Combines Romanesque and early Gothic with Islamic elements.
Iglesia de Santa María Magdalena – Tarazona
- 12th-century Gothic-Mudejar church with Romanesque roots.
- Beautiful rose window and bell tower.
🇮🇹 ITALY
Chiesa di Santa Maria Maddalena – Atrani, Amalfi Coast
- Perched on a cliff with stunning sea views.
- Founded in the 13th century by townspeople grateful for deliverance from Saracen pirates.
- Hosts a colourful festival on July 22 with fireworks and boat processions.
🇮🇱 Israel
Mount of Olives, Jerusalem
- A striking Russian Orthodox church built in 1888 by Tsar Alexander III.
- Known for its golden onion domes and beautiful iconography.
- Located near the Garden of Gethsemane—symbolic as Mary was one of the few who remained near Jesus during the Passion.
- The church is also the burial site of Princess Alice of Battenberg, mother of Prince Philip.
🇬🇧 Great Britain
St Mary Magdalene Church – Paddington, London
- A grand Anglo-Catholic church known for its Gothic Revival architecture.
- Rich in art and decoration, with stained glass and religious murals honouring Mary Magdalene.
🇷🇺 Russia
Russian Orthodoxy Churches
- Russian Orthodoxy venerates her as Equal-to-the-Apostles.
- Many Russian churches bear her name, often marked with traditional Orthodox icons of her bearing a red egg (symbol of resurrection and a popular Eastern legend).
🇮🇳 India
St. Mary Magdalene Church – Thalassery, India
- Built by European missionaries and named for Mary Magdalene.
- Serves a local Catholic community with deep Marian devotion.
The sacred teachings of illumination were never lost—they were safeguarded, hidden beneath many protective veils to shield them from persecution. Through secret rites and oral transmission, this ancient wisdom was preserved within a sacred Bloodline.
Among the most revered of these hidden rites is the Magdalene Rite—a ceremony long kept in secrecy, now made accessible to you. This powerful ritual serves as a gateway to connect with the essence of Mary Magdalene, awakening ancestral memory and offering profound insights to guide you on your path toward illumination.
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