The Magdalen Manuscript: The Alchemies of Horus and the Sex Magic of Isis | 
enlarge | Authors: Tom Kenyon, Judy Sion Publisher: Sounds True, Incorporated Category: Book
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ISBN: 1591794455 Dewey Decimal Number: 133 EAN: 9781591794455 ASIN: 1591794455
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Product Description This is Mary Magdalen's personal story of her tantric relationship with Yeshua ben Joseph, known today as Jesus Christ. A love so deep it has survived over 2000 years of lies, to be finally told now, in this, ?the beginning of the ending of time.? A High Initiate of the Temple of Isis, Mary Magdalen was the Holy Grail, the cup that carried the blood of Christ. And the long-prophesied ?sun? that was born to her was a girl named Sar?h. In the Magdalen Manuscript, given by her and reprinted here, word-for-word as she gave it, she describes the alchemy that she and Yeshua practiced. This is the alchemy that prepared him to sustain life after death, so that he could meet his destiny and lay a trail of light through the death realms, a light path each of us can follow. This is Her Story, revealing some of the deepest secrets of the Temples, as requested by Isis. To this remarkable test, Tom Kenyon has added a comparison of the major streams of internal alchemy, plus an in-depth look at Egyptian High Alchemy and a clarification of the Alchemies of Horus. Judi Sion, at the request of Mary Magdalen, has added One Woman's Story, which is every woman's story.
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Profound and thought provoking July 30, 2006 34 out of 36 found this review helpful
I highly recommend reading and contemplating the content in this book. I find that weeks after having finished it, that I am continuing to have insights. Although the principal subject matter is the alchemical relationshop between Jesus and Mary Magdalene, that more universal themes about sacred relationship and the divine feminine predominate thoughout. In some regards I felt like I was reading 3 books here, with the last, affecting me most. The first section, after a descriptive prologue, contains the supposed channeling of Mary Magdalene to Judi Sion through Tom Kenyon. These two people co-authored the book. I could not put this manuscript down. I have some knowledge of alchemy, but Tom Kenyon described it in a way that I had never grasped before. He described the connection to Isis in terms and examples that were understandable but not overwhelming. It's up to the reader as to whether the channeling resonates with them. I believe that the authors are sincere and there is no attempt to sway anyone to their way of thinking. The final section of the book was written by Judi Sion. It was worth waiting for. It was autobiographical in nature and showed how the phenonmenon of this channeling and her struggles throughout her life brought about her awakening. Her openess will speak to many. Enjoy!
overall very good but a few problems May 15, 2006 15 out of 27 found this review helpful
This book is written in three parts: (1)the manuscript supposedly channelled from Mary Magdalen, (2) principles of internal alchemy, and (3) one woman's story.
I am always very skeptical about channelled works, as is (interestingly) the book's first author. The "channelled" manuscript is an interesting read regardless of its validity. I found a major error, however, that causes me to seriously doubt the authenticity of the channel. On pages 29-30 there is a description of the Virgin Birth, but it is described as the "immaculate conception" which is a very common misconception. According to the church, the immaculate conception is that Mary Mother of Christ was born without sin; NOT that Mary was inseminated by God in order to conceive Jesus. Because of this error the channelling is highly suspect.
The second and third portions of the book are excellent.
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