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EPISODE · Jan 28, 2017 · 44 MIN

Avalon Holy Grail Transmission: Reawakening the Archetype of the Feminine Christ.

from Steve Nobel

One aspect of the Divine Feminine that many are familiar with is that of the Holy Grail, which is both sacred symbol and myth. The most popular story around the Grail is that it was the cup held up at the foot of the cross to catch the blood from the wounds of the dying Yeshua on the cross. There are many versions of the story but all agree that the Grail was a sacred container holding the blood of Yeshua the Christ. The Holy Grail is a metaphor for Mary Magdalene who was the earthly embodiment of the Feminine Christ. In her lifetime with Yeshua she was lover, wife and sacred priestess. The Feminine Christ holds the template of an all-embracing inclusive love. The Feminine Christ honours all of life and recognizes each life form as perfect, loving all without conditions. The Feminine Christ radiates a fierce tenderness that is highly protective. She births a flame in the heart of unconditional love. This flame opens us to new energetic gateways/pathways for our consciousness to flow through. Gateways and pathways that have been blocked by patriarchal religious systems for the last 2-3 thousand years. This transmission invokes the Divine Feminine is Her aspect as Holy Grail/Feminine Christ. This transmission is an invitation to absorb this set of frequencies returning to the earth into every cell of your body. This creates a flame in the heart of every cell that creates a connection to the returning Christ. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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