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Rose of Magdalene Perfume Oil🌹

I channeled the energies of Mary Magdalene and Goddess Isis to created an activating perfume oil. It underwent ritual for 40 days and 40 nights and was resurrected on Easter Sunday.

Mary Magdalene is the twin flame counterpart to Master Jesus. She was there to witness his resurrection - as Isis was there for Osiris. Goddess Isis & Mary Magdalene are both master alchemists, tantric healers, and cosmic doulas - they represent feminine power, rebirth, renewal, and sexual liberation.

This oil is curated with all natural resins, spices, and herbs - the scent is so feminine and magically enticing, I’m obsessed! It’s hard to describe the scent, but it’s like spiced roses - it’s not super floral, but has a hint of rose, with cardamom, benzoin, frankincense, cedar, vanilla, and more…it’s one of the smells you just can’t get enough of!

It also contains rose quartz chips for self-love and feminine empowerment.

Who is Mary Magdalene 🌹🐍🔥

1. “Before the Church, Before the Cross — 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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

- Gnostic Serpent

Rose of Magdalene Perfume Oil

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