Thursday, April 17, 2025

When Wisdom partnered with Jesus

Holy Sophia (Goddess of "Wisdom") was the partner Jesus (Issa) as Mary Magdalene.

When WE were partners with Jesus (Issa)
Goddess Prajnaparamita (Java)
We? Wisdom (Quarterly). The Buddhist Goddess (personification) of Wisdom, Prajnaparamita, Khema Theri, the Buddhist nun and chief disciple the Buddha declared "foremost in wisdom," the wise disputant and arahant (enlightened one) Princess Yasodhara (Ven. Bhaddha Kaccana), formerly Prince Siddhartha's wife, the enlightened original Buddhist nun, the Buddha's mother Maha Pajapati Gotami (Queen Prajapati Gautami), the enlightened theris (elder nuns, namely those of ten or more years standing in the Bhikkhuni Sangha) recorded in the Theravada Buddhist text known as the Therigatha (Psalms of the Enlightened Buddhist Nuns), and the countless enlightened Buddhist nuns, devis (female light beings), and laywomen since the time of the historical Buddha.

Mysteries of Christ and Sophia | Christ Series
(Spirit Science) In this episode, let's explore the sacred and often hidden story of Christ and Sophia — the Divine Masculine and Feminine in eternal union.

Goddess Perfection of Wisdom, Java
Before the world was formed the Goddess of Wisdom Sophia danced through the cosmos. She was present before time, before the stars, before matter itself.

Once revered by early Gnostics (those dedicated to knowledge and wisdom as recorded in many Nag Hammadi library texts) as the divine feminine presence of God, Sophia later became silenced by patriarchal theology.

But the ancient mystical traditions remember. Together, Christ and Sophia represent not only sacred counterparts but the cosmic blueprint of balance — body and soul, matter and spirit, masculine and feminine in full harmony.

Goddess Wisdom Speaks: Who was Mary Magdalene?

Mystical marriage of Issa and Sophia
This episode unpacks their mythic union through early Christian mysticism, Gnostic scriptures like the Pistis Sophia and Gospel of Philip, and esoteric teachings that link their incarnated forms as Jesus and Mary Magdalene (the embodiment of Sophia, who was never a prostitute but was cast in that denigrated light by the Church patriarchy).

Let's journey through Sophia’s descent into chaos, her longing for the True Light, and her ultimate restoration through Christ — not as a story of sin and shame, but as a spiritual [allegorical] map for every soul seeking integration and divine reunion.

Their love is not a metaphor. It is alchemy. It is wholeness. It is the mystical marriage at the heart of creation.

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