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Tamar from The Chosen series is secret code for the Real Hidden Mary Magdalene

In this fascinating video, we discuss the intriguing character of Tamar in the hit television show The Chosen. We explore how she might be a secret code for the real and often overlooked figure of Mary Magdalene from the Bible. We will look at the symbolism and connections between these characters that makes this hidden link evident. With a closer look, we will dive deep into the mystery of the true identity of this powerful biblical woman and explore how she may have been hidden in plain sight all along.

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The myths surrounding Sara La Kali, an enigmatic figure from southern France who is sometimes referred to as Sarah the Egyptian, are filled with intrigue, wonder and debate. This figure, who is believed by some to be the secret daughter of Jesus and Mary Magdalene, and to have come with her Mary Magdalene to France, was said to be known and called the name Tamar as well, which has been shrouded in mystery and controversy for centuries.

Sara La Kali aka Sarah the Egyptian

Little is known about Sara La Kali, but the main point of contention is the source of her enigmatic name. Some claim her alias of Sara La Kali, which can be translated as “the Black Tamar,” is derived from the name of the biblical figure Tamar. According to ancient Hebrew culture, women of royal descent often kept their royal lineage secret. This could explain why Sara La Kali’s name was kept hidden within the confines of a pseudonym.

Tamar from The Chosen series

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Arrival of Mary Magdalene and entourage to Southern France

Tamar – Mary Magdalene’s secret daughter

Generally, when you hear about Mary Magdalene’s daughter, people tend to call her, consistently, “Sara”. But, the truth is that her name is actually Tamar.

Back in the 1st century, (and before that) it was traditional for girls, when they reach 12-15 years of age, for them to be married-off. (this generally went around the time of their first period… first period, get your husband!) Mary Magdalene’s family was rich. They decided to send their daughter off, from their home in Magdalena (Obviously, Mary “self-choose” her “surname”.) to marry a rich man in Bethany. Now, Magdalena is a northern Israeli (yes, I said “is”. It still stands!) town, a huge one for fishing, because it is on the Jordon river — but Bethany, is right next to Jerusalem, which is (obviously for us geography geeks) very south Israel. Mary was sent off with one donkey, tons of money, and her spikenard perfume. Along the way, Mary was raped by a southern-African band of bandits, they stole her donkey, and all her money. And, this resulted in a pregnancy. She was at least more than half way, she made it just to Jericho, a town slightly more northern than Bethany, but by the time she made it she was too sick (and by that, I meant too pregnant) to make it to Bethany. Oh what am I doing, this post is about TAMAR. OK- just to rap things up, she then went into prostitution, then met Jesus, wa-laa!

Well, about a month before the crucifixion, Mary got pregnant with Jesus’ child. After the crucifixion, Mary, Tamar (who was now… I think 15-16 years old) Salome (a female apostle of Jesus), Mary of Bethany and Lazarus escaped Israel in a rowboat — with Peter Simon now the first Pope, and more than enough people wanting to slit her throat, she had to leave. Under disguise, Tamar changed her name to “Sara”, and pretended to be Mary’s slave, (Gosh that’s horrible) noting her “father” was of southern-African origins. During this time, Mary gave birth to a boy who she named Joseph. Tamar was bypassed in favor of Joseph, him being a boy, but there were those that believe Tamar was the real heiress and as such a secret society sprung up around her and her beliefs.

It is called The Tamar Secret Society. And it is the most secretive society on Earth. It started in Glastonbury, a small town in England, but it’s base can also be traced to France as well as England. It had strong connections with the Celtic church where many of its members came, later it developed strong connections with the Cathars in France. Tamar even has it’s own language, with has almost 5,000 spells connected to it. The Tamar holds virginity very important, to both men and women. The Tamar where well connected to the Knights Templar and the Prieuré de Sion. It is thought by some that when the Templar where being persecuted by the catholic church that the Templar passed on to Tamar the secrets of the Arc, which they had discovered some years earlier.

Reposted From : Magdalene: Beyond the Da Vinci Code

Tamar – Secret Daughter of Mary Magdalene

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Mary Magdalene an Ethiopian Princess?

The legends of Mary Magdalene being an Ethiopian princess date back to the ancient times of the 1st & 2nd centuries. It is said that she was born in Egypt, either the daughter of a wealthy Jewish merchant or a princess of Ethiopia, and that she was raised near the temple of Isis in Alexandria. She was a revered princess, where it was believed she was trained in the art of healing and possessed magical powers.

When Mary Magdalene was about eighteen she received a message from God telling her to leave her home and travel to Galilee. There, she met Jesus and immediately recognized him as the Son of God. She began to follow him, and it is said that she was the first female to do so. After Jesus performed miracles and preached, Mary became his closest follower, traveling frequently with him teaching his message. She was eventually recognized as an apostle and it is said that Jesus openly acknowledged her.

The fame of Mary Magdalene as a follower of Jesus would continue even after his death. During the time of his crucifixion it was said that she had remained faithful to him, and after his burial, it is said that she had gone to his tomb. As such, Mary Magdalene has since become known as a symbol for faith, hope, and redemption.

Many folk tales and legends exist about Mary Magdalene’s origins. One such story tells of a faithful soldier from Ethiopia who pledged his life to serve the Lord. This soldier supposedly had a daughter named Mary, who was raised in a wealthy, royal home and was taught the ways of healing and magic. Some believe that this daughter was actually Mary Magdalene.

Regardless of the myths and legends, Mary Magdalene remains an enigmatic and inspiring figure from history, who is seen as a symbol of faith, love, and hope. Her Ethiopian roots and background continue to mystify and fascinate both religious and non-religious followers alike.

Mary Magdalene, she was the apple of His eye,
His love for her held strong and deep and never did wander by.

He held her close and whispered soft, to her soul He could relate, and through their love they would transcend the meager trials of fate.

For Him she was a loving wife, whom He treasured to the core, the love between the two was like two birds forever they would soar.

The Holy Spirit was the link that brought them ever closer, their faith in each other kept them tighter than a silver closure.

The Sacred Union of the two upon a dark night in the woods, will be remembered till the end of time and the way that Mary could.

As Mary wept with divine love, she would cling tightly to His side, and while love in the world abounds, their bond is forever tied. ????

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Goddess Sophia

Goddess Sophia is a key figure in the Bible, appearing in both the Book of Proverbs and the Gnostic tradition. In Proverbs, she is portrayed as a “divine figure of wisdom, a master craftsman who has come to teach the earth’s people.” (Proverbs 8:1). She is said to bring understanding, discernment and insight to all who seek her out. In the Gnostic tradition, Sophia is a divine goddess of spiritual understanding, inspiring the growth of knowledge and enlightenment. She is represented as a female figure of light, eternal youth and beauty. Her divine power enables her to create and share both material and spiritual wealth with all humanity. Through Sophia, the divine creates and maintains its balanced and harmonious universal order. She is also seen as a maternal figure for her protection and nurturing of all life.

The biblical scripture “Wisdom hath builded her house” is commonly interpreted to refer to the goddess Sophia. This interpretation is based on the ancient Jewish belief that wisdom was a divine figure, personified as a female. Philosophical reflections in the Ancient Near East and Greco-Roman traditions often associated wisdom with a female figure, and Sophia (Greek for “wisdom”) is the most famous of these figures. The early Christian Church also adopted this belief, and eventually, by the 5th century, Sophia was commonly referred to as a “goddess” in the Church’s writings. Because of this long history of associating wisdom with a female deity, the “Wisdom hath builded her house” verse is widely believed to refer to Sophia.

Sophia is often represented as the Dove, the Holy Spirit, the AUM/Amen, Mary Magdalene, Isis, the Queen of Sheba, the Queen of Heaven, the Goddess.. the Divine Presence of Wisdom.

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Poem for Mary Magdalene

Tell the tale of Mary Magdalene
the rightful heir of long and great family
Her name has been forgotten and blurred
Lies and truths will soon be heard

She carried Jesus’ love and will
Anointed with great understanding and skill
A secret church that no man can see
A passage of faith so powerful and free

She was the treasurer of the loving way
A descendent of a king and queen arrayed
Subject to persecution and pain
Yet still persevered as she sustained

A messenger who brought light to darkness
Gnosis, wisdom lead to brightness
Truest faith, Union with the Divine
Forever and ever will Mary Magdalene shine

Maria Magdalena

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