Dissolving into the One Who First Imagined You

Ahava and Blessings,

I am wishing all of you a blessed Shabbat Day!

Gospel of Mary Magdalene | Verse 2:2–4
“All natures, all forms, all creatures exist in and with each other, and they will be resolved again into their own roots.”

All of existenceevery soul, every form, every vibrationemerges from one divine Source, and all will eventually return to their origin.

This is the path of Tikkun haNefesh, the healing and restoration of the soul through remembrance of its root in the Divine.

Magdalene is pointing us toward the mystery of inter-being:
We are not isolated entities. We co-arise. We are woven into one another. We exist in and with each other.

Just as the Sefirot (Divine emanations of the Tree of Life) interpenetrate and mirror one another, so do webodies of light nested in the great Tree.

And just as the divine sparks fell into matter, we are each on the path of gathering what has been scattered, restoring creation by returning to the inner root.

Mary Magdalene reminds us that in our returning  inward, we are dissolving into the One who first imagined you.

Today´s Magdalene Shabbat Reflection: The sacred is not above or beyond you, it is within your breath, your blood, your bones. You are a temple of the I AM, a vessel of divine presence walking in the world.

I have shared an Aramaic Mantra to heal the Heart. With so much loss and separation happening in the world, this mantra is a balm for each one of us and for Humanity. The song is at the end of this post and below are the Lyricas in Aramaic.

Aramaic Lyrics Eenana Assyuot Leba – I am healing the heart

Assyout leba – Healing of the heart

Assyuot Mamoona – Healing Faith and the incarnation

Assyout aria – Healing of the Earth

Assyout adama – Healing of Humanity

Magdalene Shabbat Blessings.

Ahava,

Ana Otero

Image by Lars Doerwald.

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