
Mary Magdalene is the Holy Spirit of Jesus
Jesus said it himself, according to John 14:26.
26 But the Comforter, which is the Holy Ghost, whom the Father will send in my name, he shall teach you all things, and bring all things to your remembrance, whatsoever I have said unto you.
KJV
But that ‘he’ should be a ‘she’.
Yet there is another aspect of Thomas. Through it blows the wind of the Judean desert; the words of a powerful yet primitive, intelligence. The only way to make sense of this apparent contradiction is that it is the work of two different minds. The original sayings would have come from the prophetess Mary. They would have been created over a period of decades and would have circulated independently long before the Gospel of Thomas was assembled. In The Rock and the Tower, I trace the history of Mary, how she started in the wilderness in Judea, before moving to Jerusalem and eventually Rome where she met her martyrdom at the hands of the anti-Christ, Nero. It is this diverse history that explains the disparate nature of Thomas. The second hand at work in the Gospel is easy to identify. Mary appointed two brothers to rule her church. They were known as her “sons” and were probably nephews or other relatives. On the right hand was James who ruled the church from Jerusalem. Most likely the appointment of James was simultaneous with Mary’s relocation to Rome. On the left hand was James’ brother John, who was also called Mark. It was John Mark who, in the second part of her life, was the closest person to Mary. He accompanied her everywhere and acted as her secretary. This means he must have been relatively well educated because only a small minority could write at the time. No less than three of the major works of the New Testament became attributed to him; the Gospel of Mark, the Gospel of John, and the Book of Revelation. Although he wrote none of these, he was regarded as the preeminent authority for written accounts.
Laurie, S.P.. The Thomas Code: Solving the mystery of the Gospel of Thomas (pp. 233-234). Hypostasis Ltd. Kindle Edition.
Often, when I read the Gospel of John, I get an eerie sense that Mary was the true author of that work (although written down by her scribe, John Mark, along the way). How else can you explain why she is documented as the first person to see Jesus in his resurrected body on that Easter Sunday morning?
The Cathars revered her. The Knights Templar discovered the Holy Grail to be her. It all starts to make perfect sense. But the Church Fathers, who wanted to play her role down, decided that she was only a reformed fallen women, and that she was just a follower after Jesus, and nothing more.
They were wrong. She was the third part of the Holy Trinity. (And now I understand why I needed to see “The Matrix Resurrections” on the weekend.)
Trinity IS the Saviour of the World.