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Sacred Kiss

The True Relationship between Mary of Magdala and Jashua ben Josef

Jesus Thomas Saldias

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English
World Spiritist Institute
19 May 2026
For nearly two millennia, history has hidden its most important woman behind the label of ""prostitute."" The Cult of Mary Magdalene strips away fourteen centuries of deliberate distortion to reveal the real woman: the wealthy patroness, the intellectual equal of Jesus, and the undisputed Apostola Apostolorum (Apostle to the Apostles).

The devastating ""penitent whore"" myth was born in 591 CE when Pope Gregory the Great fused Mary's identity with an anonymous sinner to consolidate a male-only hierarchy and nullify her spiritual authority. This book restores the true koinonos, dramatizing a mystical union sealed not by lust, but by the ""Sacred Kiss""-a liturgical act of spiritual conception that poured the Savior's highest secrets into Mary's purified mind.

This exclusive intimacy sparked a war of the spirit in the upper room, where a jealous Peter challenged her authority to teach. To safeguard the truth from being buried by stone basilicas and rigid laws, Mary fled to the East, setting her reed pen to papyrus to dictate her own Gospel.

Explore the deep hypocrisy of a Church that demanded female silence while allowing Renaissance artists to paint a half-naked Magdalene as a ""pious loophole"" for the male gaze. Witness how Hollywood and The Da Vinci Code continue this slander, obsessing over her flesh and biological bloodlines while ignoring the true ""Chalice""-her awakened spirit.

Utilizing long-lost Gnostic texts and the 2009 archaeological resurrection of her prosperous hometown, this book is the definitive restoration of the companion who truly conquered the cosmos.
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Imprint:   World Spiritist Institute
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 25mm
Weight:   585g
ISBN:   9798256027162
Pages:   440
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

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