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| | The Gospel of Mary Magdelene? You decide. |
 | | According to Cayce’s readings, the soul that was Mary Magdalene (#295 in the Cayce.les) began her incarnations in this world as the princess Amliea in Atlantis, with a talent for maintaining the life force in physical bodies through magnetic treatments, presumably using the famed Atlantean crystal. |
 | | She joined with Mary, the mother of Jesus, in the disciple John’s household, which was composed of Mary Magdalene, Elois (sister of the Mary that was the mother of John and James), Mary the mother of Jesus, and, of course, the disciple John. |
 | | Cayce says that, like her brother, Mary Magdalene became a kind of “monument, as a memorial, to the activity of the Christ life upon the life of a soul” in this world because she had been a “sinner” and was purified and energized to a new way of thinking and acting. |
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