In the history of most religions, we rarely hear or read about women as prophets/daughters of God. Most of the time, the only women we learn about in tales of religion are either holy virgins or sinful women. In Catholic churches and schools, Mary Magdalene, has been presented as a prostitute who changed her life when she met Jesus. Mary Magdalene, we are then told becomes a devout follower of Jesus.
As a child, I always wondered why there were always such simplistic views of women in the Bible. Then as a teenager, I read more and more stories of Mary Magdalene and questioned how in the world the Vatican ever came to viewing her as a prostitute. Why was the story of Mary Magdalene changed so much that succeeding generations of Christians and the world view her as a reformed prostitute for centuries?
My heart has been opened by the story of Mary, the healer. The author introduces us to priestesses who are healers, seers, scribes, musicians and weavers. These are women who put their spirituality first and foremost. Their traditions and customs are essential to making sure that future generations of priestesses continue the legacy of their foremothers. Yet the world around them grows more dangerous. The Roman Empire is gaining a stronger foothold, and the priests are easily intimidated at the Great Temple in Jerusalem. Throughout the ages, we have lost some of the most important ways and traditions. This includes the prayers not just to Our Father, but to Our Mother too.
Mary and Jesus. The love between two people is both simple and complicated. I found that Mary and Jesus are just like you and me. They have doubts about their love and life. They question God about the paths they will take. They wonder why they have to live up to their families expectations. All of us question ourselves at times, some of us do so everyday. But it means that although we are mere mortals, divinity exists in all men, women, and children. Open your heart to the story- the story of a women and man- the story of Mary and Jesus.
I received a free copy of the book in exchange for an honest review.