Before the Cross —
there was an ANKH
There Was the Womb.
The Flame.
The Dragon.
And the Rose.”
This line is a timeline reversal — taking us before patriarchal religion into the primordial feminine.
• The Womb is the original temple: the void, the source, the portal of creation.
• The Flame is Shakti or kundalini — creative, sexual, and spiritual fire.
• The Dragon represents primordial intelligence, the animating force behind transformation.
• The Rose is the symbol of sacred femininity, opening slowly, layer by layer, toward full embodiment.
This is a remembrance of the original spiritual technology of the feminine.
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2. “Magdalene Was a Dragon Priestess.”
This reframes Magdalene as an initiated carrier of cosmic codes — not a follower, but a flame-holder, a teacher, a temple initiate.
• Dragon Priestess = one who works with living frequencies, like kundalini and sacred fire.
• This ties her to Eastern tantra, Egyptian magic, and planetary gridkeeping.
She is cast here not as passive, but as active divine intelligence in form.
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3. “She Carried the Wisdom of the Earth. The Womb. And the Serpent.”
These are the three pillars of ancient feminine gnosis:
• Earth Wisdom: Gaia, embodiment, cycles, and sovereignty.
• The Womb: Not just biological — but metaphysical. The grail. The portal between realms.
• The Serpent: The most ancient symbol of transmutation, life force, and hidden power. Rewritten by the Church as evil — but in pre-Christian and mystical contexts, the serpent is the guide.
Magdalene is portrayed as a living bridge between cosmic and embodied knowledge.
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4. “She Walked With Dragons”
Dragons are not just mythic. In esoteric systems, they are dimensional beings or forces that protect ancient wisdom — particularly tied to ley lines, grids, and cosmic gates. Magdalene’s connection here suggests she:
• Worked with Earth energy lines
• Activated sacred sites
• Understood planetary and stellar codes
To “walk with dragons” means she lived in alignment with the deepest energies of the planet and cosmos.
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5. “Trained in Egypt — with Isis, Hathor, and Sekhmet”
This is the clearest link to the Temple Arts. Magdalene is cast as a priestess of:
• Isis: Goddess of magic, rebirth, and sacred partnership
• Hathor: Love, sound healing, sensuality, star wisdom (linked to Venus and the Pleiades)
• Sekhmet: Fierce protector, solar feminine, destruction as healing
These lineages held teachings of sexual alchemy, vibrational healing, and sovereign embodiment.
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6. “She Held the Red Flame”
The Red Flame is the activated current of divine feminine life-force energy — it’s sacred blood, erotic innocence, womb wisdom, and raw power. It’s not passive. It births worlds.
Magdalene, in this lens, is a guardian of the living current of creation, and its moral compass.
This Red Flame connects to:
• Tiamat (Babylonian mother-dragon, chaos womb)
• Sekhmet (solar blood of purification)
• The Earth Herself as a living, breathing, birthing being.
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7. “The Grail Was the Womb. And Magdalene Was the Grail.”
The Holy Grail myth — long associated with a physical cup — is here restored to its original feminine essence: the womb as portal, vessel, and source of divine lineage.
The grail is not a thing. It’s a woman.
Not a relic. But a living bloodline.
This flips the whole Christian mystery on its head. Christ’s “resurrection” is now also Magdalene’s activation — not beside him, but with him, and within him.
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8. “She Didn’t Just Witness the Return of the Christ Light — She Was the Return.”
This is the most revolutionary line. It declares that Magdalene is not secondary to Christ — she is his complement, the embodied Sophia, the anointed feminine returning in flesh.
This is about the hieros gamos — the sacred union of masculine and feminine.
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9. “They Turned the Serpent Into a Villain. The Feminine Into a Sinner.”
This speaks to the great inversion of spiritual history. Where:
• Serpent = wisdom → turned into “the devil”
• Womb = holy portal → turned into a source of shame
• Magdalene = high initiate → turned into a prostitute
The distortion wasn’t just personal — it was planetary. And her remembrance is also Earth’s.
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10. “Let the Resurrection Include Her.”
This is a ritual call to restore the feminine flame to the spiritual narrative.
• The cross and tomb = masculine arc (death, sacrifice)
• The womb and flame = feminine arc (life, transmutation, rebirth)
It’s not just about reclaiming Magdalene’s role — it’s about reclaiming the forgotten half of God.
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Summary: Magdalene as Archetype of Awakening
She is:
• The Holy Grail
• The Dragon Priestess
• The Womb Keeper
• The Rose Carrier
• The Red Flame
• The Living Alchemy
She is not waiting to be remembered. She is awakening within you, within us — especially those drawn to the serpent, the rose, the flame, and the hidden truths buried beneath dogma.
@from the wall of heretics
Thank you Lise Kristine Frøyland ♥️


