Rituals, Feasts, and the Gospel of Mary
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Could Mary's gospel offer a more profound understanding of love and faith? On this thought-provoking episode of the Expansionist Podcast, embark on an exploration of Mary Magdalene's life and her unique relationship with Jesus. By reflecting on her actions, like anointing Jesus and proclaiming his resurrection, we invite you to consider how her teachings might inspire new spiritual practices and a deeper connection to the Spirit today.
Shifting our focus, we delve into the rituals and feasts found in the First Testament, emphasizing their importance in preserving spiritual treasures at a cellular level. Through personal anecdotes, such as the serenity found in nature's stillness, we illustrate the necessity of breaking from routine to enrich our spiritual lives. Mary Magdalene’s act of anointing Jesus becomes a powerful model for love and goodness, urging us to pay closer attention to lesser-known stories and the profound power of sacred love that they hold.
Finally, we explore the expansive nature of sacred love at the heart of Mary Magdalene's gospel. By reading excerpts from Megan Watterson's work, we examine how true vision and love transcend the ego, connecting us more deeply with others and the Spirit. We ponder the miraculous survival of the Gospel of Mary and its potential to offer fresh perspectives on Jesus, emphasizing that love, as shown by Jesus, surpasses death and loss. Concluding with a reflection from Hildegard of Bingen on the Holy Spirit's role in creation, we honor Mary Magdalene's lasting impact and the transformative communion with the Spirit that her gospel invites us into.
Chapters
1. Rituals, Feasts, and the Gospel of Mary (00:00:00)
2. Exploring Mary Magdalene's Gospel Witness (00:00:02)
3. Exploring Sacred Time and Memory (00:14:23)
4. Exploring Sacred Love's Expansiveness (00:20:31)
5. Embracing Mary's Gospel of Love (00:25:57)
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