Robert Sepehr, the world’s most dangerous anthropologist, examines the life and spirituality of Mary Magdalene, revered as one of the closest disciples and followers of Jesus Christ. But she also embodies many traditions from ancient religions, spanning the continents. Here, Sepehr explores these strands from ancient Sumer, Babylon and Egypt, while also touching upon Tantric traditions from Eastern Asia. His full original for this video is Ancient Goddess of Above And Below.
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Before Christianity existed, there was what is now commonly known as Paganism, which is also called Polytheism, the belief or worship of more than one God. Various triune or triple goddesses were commonly seen in ancient religions. The details of the rites, ceremonies, and beliefs were kept secret due to persecution, and consistently preserved from antiquity. As their core teaching became unacceptable, the Goddess teachings became the “Mysteries”.
Anthropologist and author Robert Sepehr explores in a video called Sacred Bloodlines and Mysteries of the Goddess. He notes how some organizations have asserted that Mary Magdalene’s bloodline was of a special lineage, and that her children survive in the royal houses of Europe.
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A masked Yvonne De Carlo appears in 1958’s The Sword and the Cross, an Italian-made peplum that paved the way for more Biblical adaptations by featuring several characters from the Bible — Mary Magdalene (De Carlo), as well as Pontius Pilate and Lazarus. The Canadian-born De Carlo (real name: Margaret Yvonne Middleton) appeared in more than 100 films, and played Lily Munster for three seasons on the TV comedy The Munsters. This is but one of many clips and full movies you’ll find on the SapphoPeplum channel on YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/user/SapphoPEPLUM?feature=watch
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