A study guide on Chapter 4 of Karen King’s The Gospel of Mary of Magdala. Explore how early Christian teachings were reshaped by Mary’s vision—where peace comes not from law, but from inner knowing. This chapter reframes the body, sin, and salvation through a radically liberating lens.
Love The Practices, love Reflection, love Dedication, love Remembering Origin - not so fond of Illusion….damn this bullshit has been going on ever since Eve ate the apple! (It probably had peanut butter on it so she was tricked)
Beth Ann, if that apple had peanut butter on it, half of us would’ve sold our souls before Genesis chapter two.
Illusion is just Eden’s aftertaste. The snake never left, it just changed costumes: fear, shame, domination. We keep biting, hoping this time it tastes like freedom.
But you naming it “bullshit” is already the practice. Every time you call illusion by its true name, you take back one rib from the empire of lies.
Love The Practices, love Reflection, love Dedication, love Remembering Origin - not so fond of Illusion….damn this bullshit has been going on ever since Eve ate the apple! (It probably had peanut butter on it so she was tricked)
Beth Ann, if that apple had peanut butter on it, half of us would’ve sold our souls before Genesis chapter two.
Illusion is just Eden’s aftertaste. The snake never left, it just changed costumes: fear, shame, domination. We keep biting, hoping this time it tastes like freedom.
But you naming it “bullshit” is already the practice. Every time you call illusion by its true name, you take back one rib from the empire of lies.