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Opetuslapsen salaisuusWhen I was ordained a Spiritual Peace Minister in 2005 in Assisi, Italy, I committed myself to The Three Vows that Jesus gave to His Beloved Ones at His Cross. 

* TO LOVE ALL BEINGS UNCONDITIONALLY

* TO FEED THE SHEEP OF GOD

* TO HOLD THE DIVINE MOTHER IN YOUR HEART UNTIL IT IS TIME TO GIVE HER BACK TO THE WORLD

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Saint Mary Magdalene at the Foot of the Cross
painted by Botticelli in about 1500



Noli me tangere by Fra Angelico
Here the desolate figure of Mary Magdalen clings to the foot of the cross on which Jesus hangs.

On the right is a figure of an angel gripping a fox, which he holds upside down by the tail.

Dark storm clouds in the painting are being driven away, and from the nimbus in the upper left corner, where God the Father is pictured blessing the scene, angels are descending from the sky, each bearing a shield of white with a tilted red X emblazoned on it.

The angels with the red crosses are dispelling the darkness that enshrouds the relationship between Jesus and Mary Magdalen.

The fox is a Gnostic symbol for pious fraud. Popular stories and pictures from the Middle Ages often depict a fox dressed in a monk’s robe, going slyly about his business of deceiving and exploiting the people. For them, the clergymen of the Roman Church were “foxes”.

Reference to foxes is found in the favourite scripture of the heretics, the Song of Songs, in which the “little foxes” spoil the vines in the vineyard of the Bride (Can.2:15).

The fox in the painting represents the fraud perpetuated by the orthodox church, which insisted that Jesus had  been celibate. This belief was, in effect, “spoiling the vine” by denying the legitimacy of the bloodline.

The tilted red crosses on the shields of the angels, echoing the emblem of the Knights Templar, denote the protection of the true “vine” by the Priory of Sion and its militant arm, the Knights of the Temple.

Interpreted along these lines, this painting becomes a reflection of the tenets of the Grail heresy, of which Botticelli is claimed to have been chief custodian at the time this masterpiece was painted.
Perhaps the most significant painting of Fra Angelico that seems to contain a hidden reference to the Grail heresy is a painting on the wall of the first cell in the San Marco Convent in Florence. The famous mural is called Noli Me Tangere. The title is taken from the Gospel of John 20:17.

Jesus is standing in the enclosed garden with a hoe over his shoulder, a symbol emphasizing his role as husbandman, the “gardener” of the Fourth Gospel. Kneeling at his feet and reaching out toward him is Mary Magdalen, dressed in a rose-colored gown. Under her left hand, painted unobtrusively among the flowers in the grass, are three tiny red Xs in a row.

The triple Xs under the left hand of the Magdalen refer to the secret doctrines. In the picture, her right hand is pointing directly toward these Xs.

X is a symbol of  true enlightenment, symbol of lux or “light.”The heretics often used the letter X as a secret code for their faith.

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When I studied for the Spiritual Peace Minister I read many books on Mary Magdalen. Since that time my heart belongs to Her. I am happy about communicating with Her and being one of Her instruments. I love to call Her Maria Magdalena instead of Mary Magdalen.

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Saint Mary Magdalen by della Francesca

In this painting Mary Magdalen is wearing a green- red-white-colored gown; the colors of fertility, passion and innocence.



the paintings and the texts from Margaret Starbird's book "The Lady with the Alabaster Jar, Mary Magdalen and the Holy Grail"

See Margie's article in the magazine Ultra 7-8/2005: Interview with Maria Magdalena

About Maria Magdalena:
http://www.BelovedDisciple.org/
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