The story begins in Zero B.C.>, in the Swing between Worlds, as Mary Magdalena, Jesus Christ, and Judas Iscariot create the greatest drama of all time. With the guidance of Spirit, they design the prophecy that will be fulfilled in 2000 years. That prophecy is now unfolding and we are all being called to remember our design. Now is the time.
I knew from the opening chapters that this channelled work was 'real'. The pre-birth discussions for Mary, Judas and Jesus had the same effect as those quoted in "The Journey of Souls".
For too long, Mary has been side-lined from the main story, but no longer. If it weren't for her, the plan would never have been implemented, the history would have been different.
Read this one: it's like poetry. Beautifully done.
To me this book felt like a transmission of truth as I read the pages. No words can do this book justice. It is a transmission of energy, and also gives a new way of looking at concepts we may have been taught.
Read in a weekend! This is more of an energetic transmission than anything. Allow the words to be balm for the heart, soul and intellect. I Remember Union is about just that....union.
This book could have been great, but it's choppy and jumps ahead in the story line a lot. The author assumes that the reader has an understanding of Mary Magdalene that mirrors her own, which is not always the case. There is one chapter centered around the birth of a character who is seen as important, yet the person is never named. All in all, this book is adequate, but could have been much better.
This was a good novel, though not great in the way it was written. Great for it's soulfulness.
Definitely not among the top novels imagining a life of Mary Magdalene. It lacks a lot of description and the characterization seems a little wooden and weak, though the message of the book is worth it.
One strange thing that was annoying was that every time the word clothes should have been used, the word cloths was used instead.
Such a beautiful expression of love and divinity. I'm so happy that Mary has finally been able to tell her story. Her strength and compassion blessed the world and has transcended through the ages.
I first read this book in 1992 when it fell off a shelf and hit me. It made a profound difference in my life. I just re-read it because the timing was right. It again has made a profound difference in my life. Blessings, Flo 💓