Mary Magdalene,
Inspirational Teacher of Bilocation
to Jesus’ Disciples

 

Mary Magdalene was an inspirational leader among Jesus’ disciples. She was known as “One Who Knows”. Jesus explained many spiritual mysteries to his wife, Mary Magdalene, over the years, including the process of Bilocation.

The pure Essene Davidic Lineage required long years of physical separation after the birth of a child to the lineage. Jesus often bilocated to Mary Magdalene, during the many years of separation they endured in their marriage.

Bilocation is a normal spiritual ability. It is an ability which adept spiritual people perform to visit family and to help those in need. Bilocation is such a common ability that it is even defined in today’s dictionaries. Bilocation is the ability to be in two, or more, places at the same time.

Jesus had an Inner Circle of male and female disciples. Jesus had both men and women as his disciples. However, the Roman Empire was a fear-based, male-controlled dynasty. Thus, Emperor Constantine left out all of the many accomplishments of the women disciples of Jesus when he devised the Roman Empire’s Church.

Mary Magdalene was both wife of Jesus and, an inspirational teacher of his highest level spiritual techniques. Thus, when Peter and other disciples would go into fear, Mary Magdalene would comfort and inspire them.

In the Gospel of Mary, Peter finally acknowledges that Mary is Jesus’ wife, by saying that Jesus loved her more than all other women. Mary Magdalene, in return for his acknowledgement, decides to teach Peter and the other disciples the secrets of bilocation, saying to them, “What is hidden from you, I will proclaim to you.”

(The Nag Hammadi documents, including The Gospel of Thomas and The Gospel of Mary, were buried around 325 A.D., at the time when the Roman Emperor, Constantine, began destroying any documents or Gospels which conflicted with the fictional version he devised around Jesus’ life, to build the Roman Empire’s Church.)

 

A Passage from The Gospel of Mary

1) But they were grieved. They wept greatly, saying, “How shall we go to the Gentiles and preach the gospel of the Kingdom of the Son of Man? If they did not spare Him, how will they spare us?”

2) Then Mary stood up, greeted them all, and said to her brethren, “Do not weep and do not grieve nor be irresolute, for His grace will be entirely with you and will protect you.

3) But rather, let us praise His greatness, for He has prepared us and made us into Men.”

4) When Mary said this, she turned their hearts to the Good, and they began to discuss the words of the Savior.

5) Peter said to Mary, “Sister, we know that the Savior loved you more than the rest of woman.

6) Tell us the words of the Savior which you remember which you know, but we do not, nor have we heard them.”

7) Mary answered and said, “What is hidden from you, I will proclaim to you”.

8) And she began to speak to them these words: “I, she said, I saw the Lord in a vision and I said to Him, Lord, I saw you today in a vision. He answered and said to me,

9) Blessed are you that you did not waver at the sight of Me. For where the mind is, there is the treasure.

10) I said to Him, Lord, how does he who sees the vision see it, through the soul or through the spirit?

11) The Savior answered and said, He does not see through the soul nor through the spirit, but the mind that is between the two. That is what sees the vision and it is” […Unfortunately the next 4 pages of manuscript were destroyed.]

 


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