Helen Martineau | Author
Helen Martineau
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15.01.2022 There have been so many amazing women in the last two thousand years who offered the message of love, wisdom and courage; so many women who have shone their feminine light in a world dominated by men; the saints and visionaries, those who campaigned for female rights, for the value of motherhood, for the civil rights of oppressed groups, for the living environment, women who created beautiful art and made scientific discoveries yet were pushed aside. My challenge has been to seek those who connect directly to Mary Magdalene. They may be famous or unheralded. What they have in common is the Magdalene soul’s continuing mission, in words that each age must hear. Read more in: THE ONCE AND FUTURE MAGDALENE https://magdalenechristianity.com
11.01.2022 Approximately every seven years in our lives on earth the substance of our body has changed so that we are no longer the same person. Our soul, however, does not change. It evolves. When we are reborn we have to begin again with new tasks to fulfil, and occasionally an insight from memory emerges as karma to help us. The highest initiates retain full consciousness from one life to the next. An initiate on this level consciously makes the choice when and where to incarnate. So... it was with Mary Magdalene. See more in: THE ONCE AND FUTURE MAGDALENE https://magdalenechristianity.com
10.01.2022 The feminine spirit was integral to Celtic life. This has not always been acknowledged by those who wrote the histories focused on tribal chiefs and kings. Their most important goddess Brigid was known under variants of the name throughout the Celtic lands. She was especially loved in the westernmost island then called Hibernia. She arrived there with her father the high god Dagda and the other Tuatha dé Danann. They are deities who dwelt in the otherworld and passed between... worlds via the passage monuments such as at Brú na Bóinne (Newgrange). Read more here: BRIGID, GODDESS OF BECOMING AND BEING https://magdalenechristianity.com
09.01.2022 Brigid upholds the order of nature and works equally in fire, water, air and earth. The fruits of the earth are offered at her feast. Wells and rivers are sacred to her, as is fire. You can still visit her sacred well and the Flame of Ireland at Kildare. Although now dedicated to the Christian Saint Brigid and served by nuns, there is a direct lineage back to the goddess and her priestesses. Learn more about the about Brigid here: BRIGID, GODDESS OF BECOMING AND BEING https://magdalenechristianity.com
05.01.2022 As we undergo a seismic shift towards a new age. Our mechanistic, materialistic, egocentric societies are crumbling, potentially to be replaced by a holistic, unifying world view reconnecting us with ancient unity, but without losing our hard-won individuality. This involves a revolution in consciousness that integrates the spiritual with the physical again, which can inspire us to live in harmony with all creation. Read more in: THE ONCE AND FUTURE MAGDALENE... https://magdalenechristianity.com
03.01.2022 Thousands of people come to her through private meditation, pilgrimages, or shared encounters in a like-minded community. Importantly she connects us with the feminine Wisdom aspect of the divine at a time of great need in the world. This is what a soul like Mary's can do, whether she is in the flesh or working from spirit. I certainly find continuing riches through her wisdom. Read about her inspiration in: THE MAGDALENE SOUL TODAY https://magdalenechristianity.com