Today’s gonna ruffle some feathers, especially for Christians, because we’re talking about how a woman—yep, a woman—was basically one of Jesus’ disciples. Not only that, she had insight the guys didn’t even get. Wild, right?
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Mary Magdalene: The Insider Jesus Trusted
Here’s the deal: Jesus gave Mary Magdalene some serious insight into the true nature of reality. And guess what? Some of the male disciples were pissed about it. This is straight from the Gospel of Mary Magdalene, which I dug up from this massive tome of rejected and hidden scriptures.
This aligns with what I’ve been saying forever—Christianity, as we know it, isn’t entirely correct.
People have misinterpreted what Jesus said, or he left stuff out on purpose.
Back in the day, there was this mystic Christianity right after Jesus died, but the church yanked all these books and wisdom out for their own reasons.
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Hidden Texts and the Power Within
These hidden texts, like Mary’s gospel, have one thing in common: they give you power over yourself.
Sure, they question a lot too. For example, in the Gospel of Mary Magdalene, Jesus straight-up says there’s no such thing as sin in itself.
He’s quoted saying, “Sin arises from actions misaligned with one’s true nature, like adultery in a spiritual sense.”
That’s a huge shift from the Pauline theology that shaped the New Testament.
Back in the day, Paul was all about that patriarchal vibe—wives submit to husbands, husbands submit to the church, thus to Christ.
People debate this nonstop, especially on X these days. Does it mean women have no say?
Do they just blindly follow their husbands, even if it’s dumb?
Jesus, though, knew the times—women had zero rights back then—but he also knew men and women are equal in God’s image.
Submission or Partnership? You Decide
Paul’s the only apostle who goes hard on this submission thing.
Do you really think Jesus, with women as his followers, wanted them to just blindly obey, no matter what?
Or could “submission” mean something else, like husbands get the final say in big decisions because men, on average, are better at rational calls?
I’ll let you chew on that, but the Gospel of Mary shows tension between her and the male disciples.
Peter even admits Jesus loved her more and asked her to share what they didn’t know. Andrew, though? He wasn’t buying it, unsettled that Jesus confided in a woman over them.
The guys were straight-up pissed!
Jesus and Women: A Game-Changer
Think about it: the woman at the well was the first person outside the apostles Jesus revealed himself to as the Messiah.
Mary Magdalene was one of the first he saved.
He didn’t give them preaching gigs, times wouldn’t allow it, but these acts mean something, don’t they?
I’m not saying women should rule everything like feminism pushes, we know that doesn’t work.
I’m saying both genders are equal and should lean into their strengths, exactly what Mary’s gospel hints at.
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Sin? Nope, It’s About Enlightenment
Here’s where it gets wild: this ties into mysticism, not the devil’s stuff, relax.
Jesus prioritized inner enlightenment over faith in a crucified savior.
Read that again.
He said sin isn’t real, he didn’t come to wipe it away; he came to teach us.
We’ve got power within to ascend if we stop doing dumb, harmful stuff.
Sin is literally just another term for doing things that are bad for humans and their relationships, if you think about it.
Adultery? Ruins everything—marriage, kids, finances.
Lust, gluttony? Bad for you.
Murder? You get the idea.
Simple.
He was a teacher, helping us tap into that power.
These hidden texts, like Mary’s, Judas’, John’s, say God’s real, but not the judgmental jerk church Christianity (and the old testament) paints.
He’s loving, gives us free will, and we’ve got the power inside us.
Prayer? Don’t beg God to fix your mess—tap into that Holy Spirit spark and align with His teachings.
That’s the move.
The Church Messed Up, BIG TIME
Bottom line: the church was made by man, not God.
Church fathers—mortal dudes—decided what’s canon.
Maybe God worked through them, sure, but maybe they just couldn’t handle a woman preaching back then.
Now we know better.
Women bring value, emotional depth, nurturing, not just baby-making.
Both approaches, male and female, rational and feeling, can shine or fail.
These gospels got axed because they say the power’s in us, not some God fixing our problems.
Too many Christians pray and wait for something to happen eventually, get up and act!
Align your free will with God’s, and you’re golden. That’s the message of Jesus Christ.
It aligns perfectly well with all other teachings humans have had FOREVER.
Stop waiting for things to solve themselves.
Get out and DO IT.
God is more a guide than a solver.
He teaches us WHERE to go and WHAT to do and HOW. But He doesn’t do it for you.
So if anything, pray for guidance, not solving.
Ascending Souls and Higher Planes
There’s more, the text is pretty fragmented but it shortly covers something the Dolores Cannon teachings align with very well.
That if we want our soul to ascend, we need to face “demons.” Negative entities, or just our personal demons within us.
The bad things.
Overcoming porn, greed, etc.
THEN, we ascend, even in our human form on this planet.
THIS IS, where you beat the devil. Ascension.
Wrapping It Up: What Do You Think?
The Gospel of Mary’s short and fragmented, only three copies ever existed, written after Jesus’ death, but it’s worth a look.
Ask AI to summarize it if you’re curious.
I’m not telling you what to believe, just throwing ideas out there.
Jesus gave crazy knowledge to a woman. What’s your take on that? Let me know!
Cheers,
Alexander