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Mary Magdalene: Bride of Christ, Mother of Esoteric Christianity: Secrets of the Gnosis Revealed [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, 32 page colour plate section
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Apr-2026
  • Kirjastus: Clairview Books
  • ISBN-10: 1912992833
  • ISBN-13: 9781912992836
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, 32 page colour plate section
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Apr-2026
  • Kirjastus: Clairview Books
  • ISBN-10: 1912992833
  • ISBN-13: 9781912992836
Teised raamatud teemal:
Drawing on Celtic Christianity, the ancient Nag Hammadi discoveries and contemporary spiritual insight particularly the work of Rudolf Steiner Danielle van Dijk retraces the footsteps of Mary Magdalene across ancient Palestine, France, England, Italy and Spain. Visiting places where the Magdalene has been memorialized, she reveals a hidden geography woven through sacred landscapes and forgotten histories. Along the way, van Dijk uncovers veiled layers of Gnosis the Wisdom of the Heart embedded in Gothic cathedrals, Templar legends, Cathar strongholds, the Black Madonna and the ancient pilgrimage routes to Santiago de Compostela.

In this finely crafted study, Mary Magdalene steps out of the shadows and into the spiritual foreground. She is reclaimed as a woman, a teacher and an initiate an equal among the great figures of sacred history. Drawing on esoteric Christian philosophies, the author traces the living legacy of the Magdalene as the beloved companion of Christ and the apostle of the apostles.

Richly illustrated with dozens of paintings and photographs, this book is a guide for a humanity still learning what true partnership between the masculine and the feminine can mean both in the world and within the soul. It reveals subtle symbols of the Magdalene encoded by Renaissance masters and other artists, inviting readers into a visual meditation on love, equality and the archetypal feminine. Clear, accessible reflections, along with contemplative exercises and meditations, support readers in rediscovering the feminine face of the divine within their inner lives.

Arvustused

A beautifully illustrated book about an intriguing search for a legendary yet misunderstood woman. Jacob Slavenburg, historian and author

Mary Magdalene is the mother of esoteric Christianity. Therefore, it is high time to bring to light the many secrets surrounding her and her life. And that is precisely what Danielle van Dijk does in this remarkable book. Hans Stolp, author and pastor

Introduction

Leading Questions

A Jigsaw Puzzle

The Structure of this Book

Mary Magdalene in the Centre

Mottos




Chapter
1. Before we start looking at the Stars of Mary Magdalene




Chapter
2. The Star-Image of Mary Magdalene

13 Stars to really meet Her

*Star 1*

Intermezzo 1Capernaum, a Personal Impression

*Star 2*

Her Marriage

*Star 3*

A Son?

*Star 4*

The Anointment at Bethany

*Star 5*

The Silent Star

*Star 6*

Mary Magdalenes Role at Jesus Death and Resurrection Link between Two
Worlds

*Star 7*

Mary Magdalene and the Story of the Red Egg Painted on the Wall of the
Magdalene Church in Jerusalem A Secret, fully open to see

*Star 8*

Mary Magdalene in Glastonbury

*Star 9*

Mary Magdalene in France

*Star 10*

Mary Magdalene and the Black Madonna The Black Madonna, Sophia and Mary
Magdalene Sophia is Threefold 

*Star 11*

Mary Magdalene in Spain?

*Star 12*

Mary Magdalenes Legacy

*Star 13*




Chapter
3. To Walk the Path of the Magdalene The Importance of Feminine
Energy Finding the Balance




Conclusions

Afterword

Appendices:

I: The Sheaths or Bodies of the Human Being 

II: The Gnosis and Gnosticism

iIII: Explanation of the Holy Families

IV: Relevant Dates: An Overview

V: Summary of the Family Connections between the Royal Houses of Britain and
the Royal House of David (Judah)

Bibliography and Further Reading

Notes
DANIELLE VAN DIJK, MA (1953) has been studying esoteric ideas for over fifty years, with the Gnosis, the Nag Hammadi manuscripts and anthroposophy as her main sources of inspiration. She taught Dutch and World literature, Philosophy and Ethics at the Waldorf secondary school in Zeist, the Netherlands, where she was also a member of the management team. She is the author of seven books, including Christ Consciousness (Temple Lodge 2010). For further information see: www.danielle-vandijk.nl