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Why We Keep Projecting Everything Onto Mary Magdalene

Mary Magdalene has become many things.

A saint.
A sinner.
A priestess.
A tantric.
A healer.
A grief worker.
A symbol of sacred sexuality.
A banner for feminine power long suppressed.

And yet, as Ma makes clear in this transmission, not all of these belong to the woman who walked the earth.

In this ChannelingMa message, Mellissa opens to Ma’s voice to clarify a confusion that has quietly shaped modern spirituality: the difference between Mary Magdalene the human being and the Magdalene as archetype, energy, and guardian spirit.

Ma speaks of the Magdalene as a Watchtower-
The One Who Knows.
An energetic diva that has grown far larger than the original woman who lived, loved, led, and continued the movement after Yeshua.

Just as Yeshua has become more than the man who walked the earth,
So too has the Magdalene become more than Maria Magdalena.

And because institutions distorted, silenced, and flattened feminine leadership, turning sacred women into meek, mild, obedient figures, the Magdalene has become a vessel for projection.

A place to put everything that did not fit:

>> Feminine authority
>> Sacred sexuality
>> Earth-based wisdom
>> Healing outside patriarchal systems
>> Strength without domination

Ma does not condemn this.
She explains it.

When the only “holy woman” allowed is silent and subdued, the psyche seeks another mirror. The Magdalene became that mirror: a willing vessel for the rise of feminine power.

But Ma also issues a loving challenge.

If you are channeling the Magdalene, know that you are not channeling a human being.
You are touching the essence of She.

And now, Ma says, we are ready to go further.

To become more precise.
To unearth other feminine leader archetypes.
To stop placing every face of feminine wisdom onto one name.

“Call me Magdalene if you will,” she says.
“But if you dare to go deeper, be specific.”

This transmission is for those who feel the truth beneath the stories, and are ready to honor the many forms of feminine leadership waiting to rise.

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