So I decided to pull from my new deck, Goddess of the New Light. I asked what message Spirit had for my readers, what did they need to focus on at this time in their lives.
Mary Magdalene was the card I pulled. Jesus called her, "the one who knew the All." New evidence has been emerging to suggest that Jesus shared more with her because of his love for her. If you have the time, google the teachings of Mary Magdalene. They're quite remarkable.
Her message to us today is one of unconditional love. Be true to yourself and your path by living fully, sensually, and unconditionally in divine love.
For two thousand years, she was viewed as a sinner(prostitute), yet she was loved and honored by Jesus. Time and custom can change public perception, but the kind heart and loving soul dwells forever in paradise.
I think the real message is for us to refuse and deny judgement from others, but more importantly, from ourselves. Your path is yours alone and no one person's will be the same. Eliminate judgement on all levels, and start to live a more authentic life.
An accompanying affirmation: I am beloved of the divine.
All Blessings Be. )O(
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Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Truly Independent
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Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Nativity...Whhhaaaaattt?
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Yes...crazy as it may sound, Sun God (or Son of God) myths have been with us since the beginning. I always thought that the virgin birth story of Jesus was unique to Christianity, but I know differently now. The story of Mithra, the Persian God of Light, is nearly identical to the story of Jesus and 5,000 years older.
Mithra has the following in common with Jesus:
- Mithra was born on December 25th of the virgin Anahita.
- The babe was wrapped in swaddling clothes, placed in a manger and attended by shepherds.
- He was considered a great traveling teacher and master.
- He had 12 companions or "disciples."
- He performed miracles.
- As the "great bull of the Sun," Mithra sacrificed himself for world peace.
- He ascended to heaven.
- Mithra was viewed as the Good Shepherd, the "Way, the Truth and the Light," the Redeemer, the Savior, the Messiah.
- Mithra is omniscient, as he "hears all, sees all, knows all: none can deceive him."
- He was identified with both the Lion and the Lamb.
- His sacred day was Sunday, "the Lord's Day," hundreds of years before the appearance of Christ.
- His religion had a eucharist or "Lord's Supper."
- Mithra "sets his marks on the foreheads of his soldiers."
- Mithraism emphasized baptism.
All Blessings Be & Happy Holidays. )O(
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