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Is there a lineage of goddesses that claims the evolutionary power of female sexuality? And if so why were they pushed to the shadows and demeaned as harlots? Was Mary Magdalene one of them and what were her teachings?
Dr. Joanna Kujawa argues that in the process of recovering the healing power of the Goddess we have focused solely on the mother archetype and left out the other Goddess who is often represented in mythical historical and Gnostic sources as wise mysterious and in the possession of the healing power of Eros.
Looking into esoteric traditions that celebrated the Goddess and her art of sexual alchemy Dr. Joanna Kujawa sets out on a detective journey to answer these questions. She discovers that Mary Magdalene stands at the center of this investigation. Learn about her portrayal in the gnostic gospels as a teacher in her own right and Jesus' intimate partner the possibility of her life as an alchemist in Egypt and her last years in Southern France. Find out if Mary Magdalene was the same person as Mary the Prophetess of Egypt and her connection to the mysterious Cathars Black Madonnas and Knights Templar.
Whether looking at Mary Magdalene Sophia Aphrodite Inanna Hathor Isis or the goddesses of esoteric Hinduism Dr. Kujawa finds the archetype of The Other Goddess-the bearer of the mysteries of sexual alchemy that ends the division between sexuality and spirituality.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Is there a lineage of goddesses that claims the evolutionary power of female sexuality? And if so why were they pushed to the shadows and demeaned as harlots? Was Mary Magdalene one of them and what were her teachings?
Dr. Joanna Kujawa argues that in the process of recovering the healing power of the Goddess we have focused solely on the mother archetype and left out the other Goddess who is often represented in mythical historical and Gnostic sources as wise mysterious and in the possession of the healing power of Eros.
Looking into esoteric traditions that celebrated the Goddess and her art of sexual alchemy Dr. Joanna Kujawa sets out on a detective journey to answer these questions. She discovers that Mary Magdalene stands at the center of this investigation. Learn about her portrayal in the gnostic gospels as a teacher in her own right and Jesus' intimate partner the possibility of her life as an alchemist in Egypt and her last years in Southern France. Find out if Mary Magdalene was the same person as Mary the Prophetess of Egypt and her connection to the mysterious Cathars Black Madonnas and Knights Templar.
Whether looking at Mary Magdalene Sophia Aphrodite Inanna Hathor Isis or the goddesses of esoteric Hinduism Dr. Kujawa finds the archetype of The Other Goddess-the bearer of the mysteries of sexual alchemy that ends the division between sexuality and spirituality.