Mary Magdalene
Sacred Marriage
You are your own twin flame
Spiritual wholeness leads to
new experiences of intimacy and love
Mary Magdalene was the author of a Gospel and chief apostle to the disciples. She has roots in Gnosticism, where she’s worshipped as an aspect of the Holy Sophia. her ankh pendant signifies her role as priestess of the Egyptian goddess Isis. Mary holds the Shekinah flame (the feminine aspect of God). She presides over the twin flame union: a self-knowledge journey that brings higher consciousness to partnerships.
The Temple of Magdalene is a space for deep spiritual and sexual healing. Your soul has an ancient connection to this temple, and memories of the twin flame union are now being stirred. As you awaken the holiest feminine and masculine energies inside your heart, you’ll be working deeply on yourself and awakening to your soul’s light. This process can span many years.
Your healing journey is about becoming whole. All your life, you’ve been preparing to create a relationship that reflects that inner wholeness. It’s not a partnership based on image-driven ideals of “perfection”, nor is it based on patching up each other’s wounds. It’s a conscious relationship in which both people take responsibility for their own lives and soul growth. Mary says:
“Before you can experience a sacred marriage with another, you need to come home to your own inner twin flames.”
She gives you a red rose, her symbol of the Beloved, to signify that you’re choosing the sacred marriage inside yourself first. In perfect timing, you’ll merge with a partner who reflects your own completeness.
Trust that your heart knows what it’s doing: to build a synergetic experience of true love that leads the world to higher consciousness.
Additional meanings:
You’re a powerful spiritual teacher with a mission to bring the Shekinah -feminine force of divinity – to humanity
Clear the vibrational imprint of past lovers through energy work
Work on your relationship in couples therapy
Incorporate sacred ritual into your love life
Invocation
I am whole and complete. I am ready to
create a sacred experience of intimacy.




This description of Mary Magdalene is so far from
The truth of who she really is.