Creation Frequencies of the Week
July 27th – August 2nd
Theme of the Week:
The Daughter Returns to the Garden
This week, the soul reawakens ancient memory. We are not wandering, we are returning.
In the month of Av, the ruins of the Temple—both in Jerusalem and within our own soul—rise before us not as mere remnants of the past, but as living symbols. In the collective memory, we remember the destruction of the First and Second Temples: sacred spaces where heaven and earth once met, where the Divine Presence—the Shekhinah—dwelt in radiance. But the mystics teach that these temples were not simply architectural wonders; they were mirrors of the inner sanctuary of the human heart. When the physical Temple fell, so too did humanity’s connection to the deepest place of alignment and intimacy with the Divine.
Each of us carries an inner Temple. It is built not of stone but of breath, memory, light, and devotion. And just as the outer Temples were destroyed, so too do we experience, throughout our lives, the collapse of this inner sanctuary, through heartbreak, betrayal, spiritual exile, loss of trust, or simply forgetting who we are.
This week in the month of Av – Leo, as the Lion’s Gate opens, we are not merely grieving these ruins, we are passing through them. The broken altar becomes the threshold. The ashes of what once was become the sacred soil for what is being born. The grief becomes gold, not because sorrow is erased, but because it becomes illuminated.
And it is here that Sarah Tamar and Archangel Sandalphon walk with us. Sarah Tamar, the daughter of the Magdalene, the one who carries the flame forward, reminds us that the lineage was never broken, only hidden. And Sandalphon, who gathers our prayers and songs from earth and weaves them into celestial harmonies, reminds us that even in silence, our soul is singing.
Together, they guide us to remember that our song is still sacred, even when sung through tears. The Garden is not lost. It is not somewhere else. It is waiting within the ruins, asking to be found again.
Kabbalistic Wisdom of the Week:
The Inner Covenant
The Zohar teaches that Abraham swore to keep Isaac’s lineage pure, not by blood, but by soul alignment. When we cleave to what resonates with our divine origin, we awaken the Shekhinah from exile. The “I” that dwells among the people is the same “I” that formed the heavens—Shekhinah. This week is a covenantal return to divine essence through choice, clarity, and remembrance.
Av – Leo Teaching:
The Fire That Refines, Not Consumes
Av teaches that collapse is not the end, it is the cry of rebirth. When the Temple was destroyed, the Messiah was born. Every loss is a concealed seed. The mystics remind us: redemption is hidden in the rubble. You are not broken, you are birthing something eternal.
Magdalene Revelation Oracle Card:
Sarah Tamar in Avalon
Sarah Tamar carries the transmission of the Daughter: She is the lineage reborn, the memory embodied, the priestess who walks forward with the ancient scrolls written into her bones. Avalon is the soul’s garden of return.
“The future is encoded in the living memory of the feminine.”
Light Beings of the Week:
Sarah Tamar & Archangel Sandalphon
Sarah Tamar walks as the continuation of the Magdalene lineage, the one who remembers.
Sandalphon walks as the guardian of the Earthly Temple, the one who brings our prayers into sound and form.
Together, they guide us in this week of Av – Leo to sing our soul back into wholeness, and to walk the earth as living temples of light.
Collective Tikkun (Soul Healing):
Restoring the Inner Temple
This week’s tikkun is to turn sorrow into sanctuary. Instead of asking why the temple fell, we ask: What sacred space is now asking to be rebuilt within me?
Gnostic Teaching: The Light Born from Within
Gospel of Mary Magdalene, Logion 9 (fragmented, yet radiant):
“The Savior said: ‘There is no sin. But it is you who make sin when you act in accordance with the nature of adultery, which is called sin. That is why the Good came into your midst—to the essence of every nature—in order to restore it to its root.'”
This passage from the Gospel of Mary teaches that sin is not a fixed stain, but a forgetting, a distortion of our essence when we separate from divine truth. The Good, the Christ Light, enters our inner fragmentation not to condemn, but to reveal the original root of wholeness.
Mary Magdalene transmits this radical Gnosis:
The Divine does not live above us, it lives within us.
Our errors are not what separate us; it is the forgetting of our divine origin that veils the truth.
The inner Temple collapses when we lose that remembrance.
Christ came not to build a new structure, but to awaken the temple already seeded in the soul.
And Magdalene, as witness and mirror, became the first to see this Light risen, because she had already met it within herself.
Aramaic Mantra:
Nehar Shlama beQirbi
נְהַר שְׁלָמָא בְּקִרְבִּי
“Let the river of peace flow within me.”
Devotional Reflection for the Week:
What if the ruins you stand in now are not your ending, but your beginning?
What if the very place you feel lost is where Christ and Magdalene are waiting, not to lead you somewhere else, but to awaken the Root Light already within you?
May we remember: “What we seek is within us.”
And what is within us is the Light of the Aeons.
Repeat Daily:
I am the living temple.
Peace flows through me.
I return to the garden of light.
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