Christ Is Not Fully Incarnate Yet
"Christ is not fully incarnate yet". I wouldn't have the nerve to say such a thing but I dreamed it during last summer's Magdalene Feast Day week. It was an exciting week because there were two crop circles specific to Mary Magdalene themes and energies. If we take the view that the crop circles are an interactive phenomena in which our collective minds are participating, the Magdalene themed circles indicate that the feminine vibration on the planet is increasing. The emotions of awe and wonder that are constellated by the crop circles are native to our right brains, the location of feminine energy, and by extension...the Magdalene in our story of Sacred Union. When the men were in dispair, " Mary turned their hearts toward the Good." (Gospel of Mary Magdalene 9:19)
" Christ is not fully incarnate yet", were the specific words of the dream, with these additional thoughts in my mind as I awoke. " How could He be until a free feminine consciousness is here? Why would he go on without Her? And, "a lone male God is weak." He never meant it to be this way. "Mary hath chosen the better part." Imagine....she chose "the rebel Jesus".
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My women readers will say, " Of course...who wouldn't?" She chose the Light so that we can feel in our hearts that we too "choose the Light".... the way of the future goodness for our world. Mary already knew that Jesus would be one who realized that her tears, her "way of the heart" was to be listened to, for he had returned to her when she wept for her brother Lazarus' death. He had known Lazarus died and not seen a reason to come back, but when he heard of Mary's tears he returned.....and you know the rest of the story. It is said to be the only time Jesus himself cried as well. What a rebel.
Christ will not be fully incarnate until he stands side by side with a full-hearted woman Sacred Partner, a woman of instinct and prophecy. A woman who knows how to follow her own heart's ways and expects to be supported in them. The "passion narratives" of the Gospels meant to tell us this by giving us a Sacred Marriage story so that we could see a feminine diety choose a male diety "of the heart and the light" to have a baby with. We need to see that a woman's "land and people" are blessed by her choice of a man of heart and light.
Here's Joan Baez, my favorite Magdalene of today, singing about "the holy kiss that's suppose to last eternity".
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" Christ is not fully incarnate yet", were the specific words of the dream, with these additional thoughts in my mind as I awoke. " How could He be until a free feminine consciousness is here? Why would he go on without Her? And, "a lone male God is weak." He never meant it to be this way. "Mary hath chosen the better part." Imagine....she chose "the rebel Jesus".
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My women readers will say, " Of course...who wouldn't?" She chose the Light so that we can feel in our hearts that we too "choose the Light".... the way of the future goodness for our world. Mary already knew that Jesus would be one who realized that her tears, her "way of the heart" was to be listened to, for he had returned to her when she wept for her brother Lazarus' death. He had known Lazarus died and not seen a reason to come back, but when he heard of Mary's tears he returned.....and you know the rest of the story. It is said to be the only time Jesus himself cried as well. What a rebel.
Christ will not be fully incarnate until he stands side by side with a full-hearted woman Sacred Partner, a woman of instinct and prophecy. A woman who knows how to follow her own heart's ways and expects to be supported in them. The "passion narratives" of the Gospels meant to tell us this by giving us a Sacred Marriage story so that we could see a feminine diety choose a male diety "of the heart and the light" to have a baby with. We need to see that a woman's "land and people" are blessed by her choice of a man of heart and light.
Here's Joan Baez, my favorite Magdalene of today, singing about "the holy kiss that's suppose to last eternity".
Click Here To See Magadalene Rosaries and Chaplets click here to order 14 Steps To Awaken the Sacred Feminine: Women in the Circle of Mary Magdalene .


Hi Joan,
Yes, it feels that if Jesus is to be incarnate within us, as Mary Magdalene is becoming, certain movements in consciousness begin to move forward. While many within modern Christianity feel the Christ within them, and there is no denying that, it appears to me that in some cases this experience of Jesus remains without his feminine counterpart.
I tend toward balance and equilibrium, always seeking balance almost like an enactment of the scales of justice. The pendulum of the consciousness movement has had the potential to swing from patriachy to matriarchy and on neither end is the result a full balance. I don't feel that either polar end of society can deny the other and result in a society of love, equilibrium, and ultimately of celebration.
The personal, inner spiritual balance, really resonates for many through the Union of Love between the Goddess-God. There are of course different kinds of Sacred Union, not limited to this pattern, but I seem to have chosen a Sacred Union pattern that feels inclusive to me. To my mind there can be no finer example of this than the love and spiritual awakening force of Mary Magdalene and Jesus. They are present, they are here, bringing us this beautiful renewal in consciousness.
Love, Jennifer
Jennifer Reif
"The Holy Book of Mary Magdalene"
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Hi Jennifer,
I love what you said about celebration being an ultimate result of honoring Sacred Union. As you know, in the Greek myth about the Sacred Union of Eros and Psyche, their child is named "Joy". I expect us to have more of that when we support and honor the "love match" in Christianity.
I'm looking forward to interviewing you about your book next week.
Thanks for being there! Joan
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Hi Joan and Jennifer,
On my trip to France a year ago, I had the most interesting experience of Jesus and Mary Magdalene as a separated couple longing for reunion.
It started when I was at the Church of St. Sulpice in Paris. There is a case there with a true to size slide of the shroud of Turin. I stood there, admiring the piece, letting his presence flow over me like a mist. As I started speaking to the shroud through tears, the image became three dimensional and I sensed that he was very much alive at the time it was created. Oblivious to the pain in his body, he was in a meditative state far removed from the reality he existed in. I spoke to him. I communicated my purpose for my trip, that I was continuing to Provence to walk in her footsteps and to see her relics in St.Maxime-de-la-Baume. He answered me back and said; "Can I come with you? I know where you're going. And I'm looking for her as well."
All I could do was stammer a yes.
For the rest of the trip, he was with me. I felt his presence around me for three weeks as I hiked the hills of Languedoc, and later next to me in my rental car towards Provence. It was not without trepidation that I finally found the little town in the hills north of Marseilles. I needed a long conversation in the church with all the saints present there before I dared going down in the crypt. Her skull is there. At least they claim that it's hers. It can be dated back to the 12th century, but goes into obscurity before then. I sat down on the floor, humbly studying the dark brown bones in front of me. Her presence was there, just as strong as his. I closed my eyes, went into meditation and waited. To my utter surprise, I felt their hands clasp inside my heart in the old celtic symbol of the claddagh. The cold marble floor underneath me lost its sensation, and I remember feeling filled with light. I sat there for a long time allowing this experience to find it's manifestation, in whatever way it needed to. When I finally left the church, all I remember is that I was ravishingly hungry.
Yes, I do believe they plan to manifest. They are working through the genetic material available to them in our time. I don't know how it's all going to come about, but there is a process that has been started and is way on it's way. The feminine needed to wake up, which many reawakened priestesses across the world have worked on for decades. But we also needed to help them find each other, in our continued search for balance, in our continued work to honor our relationships.
We live in interesting times. I'm so grateful for the privilege to be alive right now.
Wencke.
PS: This story will be explored further in the sequel to my first book.
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Hi Wencke,
What a very powerful experience you've shared with us....thank you. You've shown the truth of the inner experience of sacred union...how it happens within us. You are obviously very "open to receive", and don't you think that's the evolutionary path we're all on? I love your phrase "reawakened priestesses".
Thanks for sharing your beautiful story, it makes us feel such things are possible for us.
Joan
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Hi Wenke,
You had such a moving and intense experience on your trip. Wow! I love so many things that you wrote, especially, "I felt their hands clasp inside my heart in the old celtic symbol of the claddagh." How lucky you are to experience that and then to have their energies with you after that as well. I'm so glad to hear your story! Your book sounds really interesting too!
Love Jennifer
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Thanks, Jennifer,
I have two series of books that I'm working on. One series is about contemporary experiences and the first one is available on Amazon.com. It's called "Sex on the Altar". It involves labyrinths and has a similar story about conversations with statues and crucixes and a unification inside her body in a different way. The next one will be called "Sex in the Crypt" and contains the story I described for you. I hope to have it out next summer.
Then I'll continue with "Sex in the Belltower" about hiking the Grand Canyon and getting and understanding of the chacras and the Kabbalah.
At the same time I'm writing historical novels. The first one of a trilogy called "Sacred Stones" will be out this spring. It is called "Rituals in Sacred Stones, The Life of Mary Magdalene". The next one will be "Secrets in Sacred Stone", which I'm doing research on now and will be about the Cathars in France who claimed to have been trained by Mary Magdalene and Christ during their exile after the drama in Jerusalem. The last one in the trilogy will be "Wisdom in Sacred Stone" and be about how this knowledge is surfacing today. I want to follow the stories of the Dead Sea Scrolls and the work of John Allegro, the only researcher who was not clergy who studied the scrolls. As a prallell story I want to study Emma Calve, the opera singer, who most likely was the soror mystica to Berenger Sauniere at Rennes-le-Chateau in France. It's all wonderful stories I want to explore further and that lend themselves to novels. They're also incredibly informative in the work we're all doing, bringing the attention of the feminine back in balance in our society. There's work to be done, and we are ones we've been waiting for.
Thanks for being interested in my work and my stories. I'll be happy to share.
Wencke.
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Hi again Wencke,
You are truly a writer! Goodness, you have so much inside of you that will be good to share with others. All the stories you mentioned , the ones you are going to bring forward to others, are important aspects of our heritage and will help us all to know who we are. I like to do my family history, genealogy research, and it reminds me of what we are all doing with "Mary, called the Magdalene". In genealogy you often hit a brick wall researching your women relatives, they easily disappear in history. Many times they lose their names and identites. Sound familiar?
So, thank you for being one of the ones who is interested in our "family history".
All Goodnesses to You,
Joan
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