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    The Holy Book Of Mary Magdalene by Jennifer Reif

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    • Pub. Date: September 2008
    • 180pp
    • Sales Rank: 373,542
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      • Pub. Date: September 2008
      • Publisher: iUniverse, Incorporated
      • Format: Paperback, 180pp
      • Sales Rank: 373,542

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      The Holy Book of Mary Magdalene

      Mary Magdalene takes us on an internal quest that begins with the unfolding process of love and adoration. Leading us to her Sacred Marriage, we discover the depth of her union with the Bridegroom. The mysteries of sacred union bring a renewing and perfect love. As we discover this experience, we are guided into a compassionate life. The Holy Grail lives on, and we become stewards fulfilling an ancient quest, living to bring a little bit more of heaven to earth.

      The Holy Book of Mary Magdalene celebrates Jesus and Mary Magdalene with passionate prayers, magical ceremonies, and seasonal festivals. From the Festival of the Sacred Marriage, "O Lady of Earth and Heaven, whose being is bathed in glittering light, through you the vine and the pomegranate grow rich like royal blood. Flowers burst from ready boughs, and verdant meadows wake. All rejoice, for the Bride has come."

      Setting the stage, this work begins with an alternative Genesis. The union of the Holy Mother and Father is the igniting point for the formation of the universe. The Garden of Eden is revisited, and the tree of knowledge is not the home of an evil serpent that entices humanity with forbidden fruit. Instead it is a source of wisdom, a gift from the Everlasting to humankind.

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