Sasha Alex Lessin, Ph. D.

THE HIDDEN MARRIAGES OF JESUS ~ Evidence of His polyamorous marriage to Mary Magdalene, Salome, and Mary of Bethany

By Zecharia Sitchin student, Janet Kira Lessin assisted by Sasha Alex Lessin, Ph.D.
THE SACRED UNION — JESUS AND MARY MAGDALENE

THE HIDDEN MARRIAGES OF JESUS

The Gospel Evidence of Mary Magdalene, Salome, and Mary of Bethany

For over two decades, Spinosa devoted his life to deciphering ancient scrolls that the Vatican long sought to conceal. His research, particularly into the Gospel of Mary Magdalene, revealed evidence that Jesus was married—not to one woman, but to several: Mary Magdalene, Salome, and Mary of Bethany.

THE SUPPRESSED GOSPELS

MARY MAGDALENE

In Cairo in 1896, archaeologists unearthed The Gospel of Mary Magdalene, written in Coptic. On page 10, line 3, it reads:  “The Savior loved her more than all the disciples and COONIA.”

Catholic censors mistranslated coonia as kissed her often on the mouth, but in marriage contracts of that era, the word coonia meant sexual union. This implies that Mary Magdalene and the other “Marys” were Jesus’ legal wives, not merely followers or symbolic companions.

📜 THE GOSPEL OF PHILIP AND THE HIDDEN WIVES

The Gospel of Philip, one of the Nag Hammadi texts suppressed by the Church, confirms Mary Magdalene as Jesus’s wife, and names two others—Salome and Mary of Bethany.

      Jesus had 3 legal wives at the same time

Salome followed Jesus from Galilee, massaged his feet with herbal oil, and witnessed his crucifixion. Mary of Bethany, sister of Lazarus, was his levirate wife—a marriage permitted by Jewish law, which allowed a man to marry his brother’s widow to continue the family line.

Mary Magdalene and Mary of Bethany were NOT,  as Bible propagandists suggest, the same woman. Church spin specialists, Spinosa argued, conflated Mary into a single wife as a device to hide another two of Jesus’s marriages, making one Mary a repentant prostitute, another a pious disciple and the third, a leviratic marriage that Rabbi Jesus, in accord with Jewish law, married so he could beget children for his buddy Lazaruth.

MARY ANOINTS JESUS

One Mary annointed Jesus in her role as the wife who performed the religious pre-burial ritual that Jewish wives offered their condemned husbands. She expressed her love and farewell through this act — the only goodbye permitted under Jewish law.

Mary Magdalene anointed Jesus as his wife, performing the sacred pre-burial rite reserved for condemned husbands. She knew his path had reached its destined turning. This was not an act of despair but of profound love — a farewell encoded in fragrance and touch. Each movement was both devotion and declaration to him, conveying, You are my beloved, my teacher, my eternal companion.

This ritual was their last private union on Earth, a merging of spirit and flesh that transcended the bounds of time and space. It was a sacred marriage witnessed by the divine, like the ancient temple rites of the Essenes and the mysteries of Isis and Osiris. Through this act, Mary prepared not only his body for what was to come but also her own soul for the journey of separation, loss, and eventual remembrance. She looked into his eyes, she saw both the end and the beginning — death and resurrection entwined. She would carry his essence within her, not as grief, but as living light.

The story of “raising Lazarus from the dead,” Spinosa proposed, was an allegory: Jesus “raised” Lazarus by taking his place, marrying his widow, and continuing his family.  Jewish law required wives or mothers to be present at executions to receive final words and the body for burial. Mary Magdalene, Salome, and Mary, the mother of James and Joseph, were all at the cross, legally identifying them as wives.

✝️ THE CRUCIFIXION AND AFTERMATH — THE GREAT DISPERSAL

THE CRUCIFIXION: LIGHT BEYOND SUFFERING As darkness covered the land, Mary Magdalene, Mother Mary, and the young Miriam watched from the shadows of Golgotha. Lightning split the sky, but even as his body weakened, Jesus radiated a field of golden light that touched every heart open enough to feel it. The women wept — not only for his death, but for the unbearable beauty of the light pouring through him. This was not defeat; it was transfiguration.

The Crucifixion was not merely a death; it was a dispersion — a scattering of the holy family and their initiates across lands and centuries. When the soldiers took Jesus, the women remained close, hidden among the crowd. Mary Magdalene, Mother Mary, and the young Miriam stood together, veiled in tears yet radiant with the knowledge that this was not the end.

As the nails were driven, the sky darkened. Mary Magdalene felt the Earth tremble beneath her, not only with grief but with the force of something shifting on a cosmic level. The veil between worlds thinned, and even as his physical body faltered, the Christ light expanded beyond it.

Joseph of Arimathea, watching from afar, already knew his task. With quiet courage and the help of Roman sympathizers, he arranged for the body’s removal and burial in his own tomb. Within three days, the tomb was empty; Jesus was recovering from his wounds in a hidden cave.

Joseph of Arimathea negotiated with a Roman officer and got his permission to take Jesus’ body from the cross.. Two disciples assist him as they lower the linen-wrapped form from the cross, Mary Magdalene and Mary, the mother of Jesus, watched in grief and reverence and prayed they could help revive him in secret.

The disciples dispersed to preserve both the teachings and the bloodline.

Mary Magdalene, now with child, fled toward the coast with Sarah and other women.  Joseph of Arimathea led them westward, carrying sacred relics — the cup, the scrolls, and the memory of a covenant that could never die.

From this great exodus, the seeds of a new faith were sown. The bloodline survived through generations of teachers, healers, and builders, quietly guiding humanity toward remembrance. Though kingdoms rose and fell, the light that was born on the cross never dimmed — it merely traveled, hidden in flesh and lineage, awaiting rediscovery in each awakening soul.

Mary Magdalene, Mother Mary, and Joseph of Arimathea stood on a windswept shore at twilight, the sea behind them, and small boats waiting. The women hold the child, Sarah, close, swaddled in linen. They gazed toward an uncertain horizon; they were leaving the land of their birth to preserve Jesus legacy of divine unconditional love.

🕊️ SISTER WIVES AND THE CODE OF SECRECY

In Jesus’s time, “sister” was a coded term for CO-WIFE among polygynous Jews—used discreetly to avoid angering Roman authorities. The Aramaic Gospel of Philip uses ‘household’ rather than ‘siblings’. Mary and Martha were “sister-wives,” both married to Jesus under Jewish law.  Jesus “raised” Lazarus by taking his place, marrying his widow, and continuing his family.

📜 THE LOST MARRIAGE CONTRACTS

Spinosa reportedly uncovered a marriage contract (ketubah) from 28 CE, recovered by the Knights Templar. It listed the groom as Yeshua bar Yosef—Jesus, son of Joseph—and the bride as Miriam of Magdala. Witnesses included Simon Peter and Andrew. Although authenticated and carbon-dated by Vatican scholars, the document was locked away. Only one witness later confessed, on his deathbed, to having seen both Jesus’s and Salome’s marriage certificates.

🕯️ REWRITING THE STORY

To conceal the truth, Vatican editors fused and altered characters. Pope Gregory I declared that Mary Magdalene, Mary of Bethany, and the unnamed sinner were the same person—a “fallen woman.” In contrast, the Eastern Orthodox Church continued to honor Mary Magdalene as equal to the apostles, not as a prostitute.

🩸 THE BLOODLINE AND THE CATHARS

The Acts of Philip and other ancient sources suggest Jesus and his wives had children. The Cathars of France claimed descent from this sacred lineage and preserved the genealogies for centuries—until the Albigensian Crusade massacred them for heresy. Spinosa’s findings indicate that Jesus had a son named JUDAH, referenced in the Babylonian Talmud and the Secret Gospel of Mark. These texts were later censored to remove references to Bar Yeshua, son of Jesus.

🍷 THE WEDDING AT CANA

THE WEDDING AT CANA: THE TRUE MARRIAGE OF JESUS AND MARY MAGDALENE Jesus and Mary Magdalene st00d together as bride and groom.

The wedding at Cana was JESUS’S WEDDING TO MARY MAGDELENE.

Jesus survived the crucifixion, recovered in secret. His wives concealed his whereabouts and explained  his disappearance through the story of resurrection that they concocted.

Jesus lived to the age of seventy-four and was buried in Kashmir, in the Rosabal Tomb, which remains venerated to this day.

Mary Magdalene died in France at seventy-eight, Salome died in Macedonia at sixty-nine, and Mary of Bethany passed in Jordan at sixty-one.

💫 LEGACY AND THE BLOODLINE

MARY MAGDALENE AND SARAH FLEd TO FRANCE
In France, where  she founded spiritual schools in Marseilles and Rennes-le-Château. Architectural symbolism across European cathedrals encodes her lineage:

    • Pentagram = descent through Sarah

    • Compass = descent through Judah

    • Square = descent through Joseph

These marks were left by stonemasons and guild initiates—protectors of Jesus’s descendants.

💖 THE ARCHETYPE OF COMPASSION

Beyond politics and suppression, the essence of this story endures: enlightened humans have internalized Jesus and Mary Magdalene as archetypes of universal compassion, partnership, and divine love—a reminder that spirituality and humanity are one.

✨ AUTHOR BIOS

Dr. Sasha Alex Lessin, Ph.D. (Anthropology, UCLA) is an anthropologist, psychotherapist, and co-author of Anunnaki: False Gods and Anunnaki: Legacy of the Gods. He has appeared on Ancient Aliens, Coast to Coast AM, and numerous documentaries exploring human origins and extraterrestrial contact.

Janet Kira Lessin is an experiencer, researcher, and author of Dragon at the End of Time, Anunnaki: Legacy of the Gods, and Polyamory: Many Loves. She integrates ancient history, anthropology, and consciousness studies to help humanity evolve toward compassion, unity, and higher awareness. Janet is cofounder of Aquarian Media and Sacred Matrix Radio, based in Maui, Hawai‘i.

Websites: 🌐 DragonAtTheEndOfTime.com 🌐 AquarianRadio.com 🌐 EnkiSpeaks.com

DESCENDANTS OF JESUS: THE BLOODLINE CHILDREN The sacred bloodline of Jesus continued through his children — Sarah, Judah, and Joseph — and perhaps others whose names were erased or hidden by time. They carried the essence of divine love and wisdom into the world, spreading across Europe and beyond. Each child embodied one facet of his legacy: Sarah embodied the feminine grace of compassion, Judah embodied the courage of truth and leadership, and Joseph embodied the intellect and craft that shaped future generations. Together, their descendants would preserve the light that could never be extinguished.

SPINOSA PROVED JESUS WAS LEGALLY & OPENLY POLYAMOUS WITH MARY MAGDALENE, SALOMI & MARY OF BETHANY By Sasha Ales Lessin, Ph.D. (Anthropology, UCLA)

This is an essential VIDEO; it meticulously documents Jesus’ simultaneous marriage to two women at the same time.

Spininoza dedicated two decades of his life to deciphering ancient scrolls that the Vatican hoped to hide from history.

However, Spinosa, in the Gospel of Mary Magdalene, found evidence that Jesus married her, including names, dates, and contracts, which seem to suggest that Jesus had three wives who had intimate relationships with him and bore his children. The Catholics obfuscated and spun the documents Spinosa highlighted, hid records, and deleted what Bible writers translated in Coptic from history books by men who needed a celibate God. Jesus married and lived with three different women at the same time.

SPINOSA’S REVELATION DOCUMENTS JESUS’ POLYAMOUS MARRIAGE TO 3 WOMEN

The Gospel of Mary Magdalene, unearthed in Cairo in 1896, page 10, line 3, in the Coptic language, states that Jesus, “loved her more than all the disciples and COONIA.”

The Catholic censors twisted the translation of Coonia as “KISSED HER OFTEN ON THE MOUTH”. The rest of the disciples, indignant, asked him, “Why do you love her more than all of us?”

The Nag Hammadi library’s Gospel of Phillip, which the Catholic Church sought to suppress, confirms Mary Magdalene as Jesus’ wife #1. Philip’s Gospel also names two other women as Jesus’ wives at the same time as MARY MAGDALENE.

Philip’s Gospel names Jesus’ other two wives.

Wife 2 (ie, Mary #2) was SALOM. She followed Jesus from Galilee, massaged his feet with marijuana-laced oil, and watched the Romans crucify him.

Wife #3 was in Philip’s Gospel, also MARY OF BETHANY, Jesus’ leviratic wife, with whom Jesus begat offspring in the name of the deceased Lazarus.

But there’s an alternate explanation. Another document Spinosa found said Mary MAGDALENE AND MARY OF BETHANY WERE THE SAME PERSON. The church, said Spinosa, split her into two to hide the marriages, and made one Mary into a repentant prostitute and the other into a devoted follower; she was neither. Instead, Mary Magdalene was a wealthy widow who was Jesus’ primary wife, as recognized by religious law. His sister, his mother, and his companion were each a Mary.

“Sister” in Jesus’s day was a code for CO-WIFE that polygynous Jews used so fellow Jews would know that such “sisters” were actual poly-wives. The word “sister” meant polyamorous wives in a code that avoided upsetting Judea’s Roman overlords.

JESUS, SALOME, AND MARY OF BETHANY

The Aramaic language of Philip’s Gospel does not use the word “siblings.” It says household. Mary and “Martha” were sister wives, both married to Jesus. The Gospels state that Jewish law in Jesus’ lifetime legitimized the marriage arrangement called yibum, also known as levirate marriage, which stipulated that when a man died, his brother was required to marry his widow to continue the family line.

The real meaning of Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead was not that he performed a miracle of reviving his dead friend. Jesus’ raising Lazarus by levirate wasn’t a miracle. It was taking Lazarus’ place, assuming his identity, marrying his wife. The church spun Jesus’ legal leviratic marriage into resurrection propaganda.

Rome East, the Eastern Orthodox Church rejected Rome’s cover-up and instead continued to honor Mary Magdalene as equal to the apostles, not as a prostitute. She was a wife.

Jesus begat kids with his three wives. In the Acts of Philip, written in the 4th century CE but based upon older documents, the Roman Catholics killed the Cathars in France for saying they descended from Jesus and Mary Magdalene. The Cathars had genealogies, birth records of transmitted DNA, long before anyone knew what DNA was — bloodlines traced through centuries—the Catholic Albigensian crusade killed over a million people who were living proof that Jesus had children. The Vatican hunted down the Despacini, the family of Jesus, for three hundred years.

JUDAH (SON OF JESUS AND MARY MAGDALENE)

Spinosa proved that Jesus had a son named JUDAH. Catholics deny that Jesus had a son named Judah with Mary Magdalene.

Judah’s existence proves that the entire Christian theology of a celibate, virgin Jesus is an outright lie.

Spininoza found references to Jesus’ children in the Babylonian Talmud. The Secret Gospel of Mark has paragraphs that the Vatican removed allusions to bar Yeshua, son of Jesus, whom Jesus initiated as his heir to the bloodline that the Catholics genocided.


Judah, son of Jesus and Mary Magdalene, carried within him the strength and compassion of both parents.  Judah, fair-haired and blue-eyed like his father, was said a gentle yet powerful leader, a protector of his sisters and the keeper of the family’s sacred wisdom. His descendants helped the Masonic orders preserve the lineage’s higher teachings through art, science, and architecture.

So, Jesus had three weddings, three wives, three women at the cross, three days in the tomb, one for each wife to mourn privately, and three appearances after the resurrection, one to each wife. The Roman Church hid his marriages and children because if he was married and had children, he wasn’t what the Catholic big shots called “celibate,” he wasn’t holy, and if he had sex, then sex isn’t sinful. If Jesus’ bloodline survived, then the church isn’t the only path to Christ, and the authority of Constantine’s Christianity comes to an end.

Paul created the lie about a celibate Christ because Paul was celibate. He projected his own sexual dysfunction onto Jesus and built a phony, domination-structured religion around it, erased his wives, murdered his descendants, and built an empire on the lie that he refrained from sex.

Jesus was a rabbi, he was married, and he had children. His children had children, and his bloodline survives.

Mary Magdalene took the written records and her daughter, Sarah, to France and started schools of wisdom in Marseilles, Rennes, and Lhatau. The Cathars kept the original documents. The Catholics murdered them to destroy the evidence.

SARAH (DAUGHTER OF JESUS AND MARY MAGDALENE)

The Book of Revelation describes how to preserve Jesus’ true genetic line from Salome, as influenced by the Roman Catholic Church.

The Ebionites protected Jesus’ apparent widow and children when Jerusalem fell in CE. They fled to Pella, taking Mary and her children with them, thereby securing the future of the lineage. The church calls them heretics because they disputed the nonsense of Jesus’ “virgin birth” and resurrection. They are the Truth, but the church Fox News’s it.

Mandans maintained Mary of Bethy’s rituals in Iraq before the Catholics tried to kill them all. However, they couldn’t suppress the Gospel of Mary Magdalene and its secret message, which was hidden in the architecture of buildings, churches, cathedrals, and monuments, to conceal the lineage of Jesus, James, Sarah, Judah, and Joseph.

CODED CATHEDRALS

CODED CATHEDRALS A medieval cathedral bathed in twilight glow, where hidden symbols of pentagrams, compasses, and squares adorn the architecture — the sacred lineage encoded in stone by those who remembered.

The Desposini genealogies list sons and six daughters as heirs to the sacred bloodline of Jesus and Mary Magdalene. Across Europe, cathedrals rose as coded monuments to their descendants. The stonemasons, artisans, and guilds who built them were not merely laborers but initiates — protectors of the lineage who preserved divine truth through symbol and stone.

The Masons’ marks carried secret meanings: the pentagram signified descent through Sarah, the compass represented Judah’s line, and the square symbolized Joseph’s heritage. Hidden within carvings, vaults, and stained glass, these emblems became eternal testaments to the bloodline’s endurance, encoding remembrance within the very architecture of civilization.

CODED CATHEDRALS

Each emblem carried meaning:

    • The pentagram signified descent through Sarah.
    • The compass represented Judah’s line.
    • The square symbolized Joseph’s heritage.

Hidden in carvings, vaults, and stained glass, these symbols were more than artistic flourishes — they were keys to remembrance. Through these luminous sanctuaries, the descendants of Jesus preserved the essence of divine love, balance, and sacred union, quietly weaving truth into the architecture of civilization itself.

MASONIC SYMBOLS OF THE BLOODLINE The pentagram, compass, and square each represent descent through the blood of Sarah, Judah, and Joseph — marks of the initiates and artisans who upheld the memory of Jesus and his hidden family.

DESCENDANTS OF JESUS: THE BLOODLINE CHILDREN

The sacred bloodline of Jesus continued through his children — Sarah, Judah, and Joseph — and perhaps others whose names were erased or hidden by time. They carried the essence of divine love and wisdom into the world, spreading across Europe and beyond. Each child embodied one facet of his legacy: Sarah had the feminine grace of compassion, Judah the courage of truth and leadership, and Joseph the intellect and craft that shaped future generations. Together, their descendants would preserve the light that could never be extinguished.

Jesus did not die after he was crucified. He recovered in a secret cave. His wives made up the nonsense of his dying and resurrecting to explain his disappearance and hide him as he recovered from his wounds. He lived to be 74 years old, hidden by his wives and raising his children. He died in Kashmir, where his tomb, the Rosabal, is still venerated. His three wives and their grandchildren survived him.

Mary Magdalene died in France at age 78. Salom died in Ephesus, Macedonia, at the age of 69. Mary of Bethany died in Jordan at age 61.

Enlightened humans have apotheosized within the psyches of enlightened humans as the archetype of universal compassion.

JOSEPH OF ARIMATHEA

JOSEPH OF ARIMATHEA Joseph of Arimathea embodies wisdom, courage, and guardianship. As kinsman to Jesus and keeper of the Grail, his legacy bridges the worlds of ancient Judea and early Britain — the hidden thread between Christ’s bloodline and the birth of Western mysticism.

Joseph of Arimathea was a wealthy merchant, scholar, and member of the Sanhedrin who secretly supported Jesus and his mission. According to the Gospels, he boldly petitioned Pontius Pilate for Jesus’ body after the crucifixion. He laid him in his own family tomb — an act that made him both a target of persecution and a symbol of sacred loyalty.

Yet beneath the surface story lies a more profound truth. Esoteric traditions name Joseph as Jesus’s uncle, possibly the brother or half-brother of Mary (Jesus’s mother), who had ties to trade routes across the Mediterranean and Britain. Legends tell that Joseph was also one of the Grail bearers, carrying both sacred relics and the spiritual teachings of Jesus to the British Isles after the crucifixion.

In Glastonbury, he is said to have founded the first Christian sanctuary on British soil, blending the wisdom of Druidic and Essene traditions. Some traditions claim that he brought the Holy Grail itself — the cup used by Jesus at the Last Supper — and buried it beneath the Tor, where a spring of healing water later emerged.

Joseph’s mission was not only to protect Jesus’s body but to preserve his bloodline, escorting Mary Magdalene, Sarah, and other family members to safety in Gaul and later to Britain. Through this act, he ensured the continuation of the Desposini line — the descendants of Jesus — and planted the seeds of what would one day evolve into the Arthurian and Grail legends.

JOSEPH OF ARIMATHEA IN BRITAIN Joseph of Arimathea, kinsman to Jesus and custodian of the Grail, carried sacred relics and teachings to Britain. In Glastonbury and Avalon, he established the first Christian foundations, merging Hebrew mysticism with Druidic wisdom. His voyage marked the spiritual seeding of the isles — a legacy that would evolve into the Arthurian line and the Grail mysteries.

WHO WAS MIRIAM OF MAGDALA?

MIRIAM A luminous young soul, delicate yet timeless in her beauty and spirit.  Miriam as a 13-year-old who ran away from home to follow Jesus, staying close to him until his arrest, when she was around 14 or 15 years old. She had long, straight, glossy dark hair flowing down to her hips and light sea-green eyes.

The woman known as Mary Magdalene was initially called Miriam of Magdala, a name that identified her hometown of Magdala, a fishing village located on the western shore of the Sea of Galilee. In her native tongue, her name was Miriam, which later became Mary through Greek and Latin translation. Historically, Miriam of Magdala and Mary Magdalene are often considered to be the same person — a devoted follower and, according to specific suppressed texts, the sacred consort of Yeshua (Jesus).

THE HISTORICAL AND CHURCH RECORD

In the canonical Gospels of the Bible, Mary Magdalene appears as one of Jesus’ closest followers — the woman who remained with him at the cross and was the first to see him after his resurrection. Over time, however, her story was altered. In the 6th century, Pope Gregory I combined three distinct women into a single “fallen woman”:

    1. Mary Magdalene of Magdala,

    1. Mary of Bethany (the sister of Lazarus and Martha), and

    1. The unnamed “sinful woman” who anointed Jesus’s feet.

This reinterpretation effectively diminished her status as a teacher and equal to Jesus, recasting her instead as a repentant prostitute — a distortion that persisted for more than a millennium.

THE ESOTERIC AND GNOSTIC TRADITION

In gnostic and esoteric traditions, Mary Magdalene is restored to her rightful place as Jesus’s wife, spiritual equal, and co-teacher. Some gnostic texts, including the Gospel of Mary and the Gospel of Philip, describe her as the disciple whom Jesus loved most, suggesting an intimate spiritual and physical partnership. In particular, alternative histories reveal that Mary Magdalene and Mary of Bethany are the same woman, divided by the Church to conceal the sacred marriage and the bloodline that followed. In these interpretations, “Miriam of Magdala” becomes more than one historical individual — she represents the divine feminine principle, embodied through multiple women who walked beside Jesus and carried his teachings forward.

From this expanded perspective, the women called Mary, Miriam, and Ninmah are not separate beings but different expressions of one continuous soul consciousness that spans time and dimensions. Miriam of Magdala — the historical Mary Magdalene — serves as the human face of this lineage. Mary of Bethany represents the contemplative and dutiful facet. And the Miriam of Janet’s remembrance embodies the youthful awakening of divine love.

Together, they form a sacred trinity within the same soul, expressing the divine feminine in its many forms — innocence, devotion, wisdom, and creative power.

SALOME (THE HEALER, SISTER OF MARY, MIDWIFE OF LIGHT)

Salome, often overshadowed by her more famous sister Mary and by Mary Magdalene, was herself a radiant initiate and guardian of the sacred mysteries. Born into the same Essene lineage, she was raised in a community that honored divine balance, sacred sexuality, and the healing arts of the Mother. Salome trained as a herbalist and spiritual midwife, using oils, sound, and prayer to bring new life into the world — both physically and spiritually.

In later generations, Salome’s lineage became intertwined with that of the Magdalene and Mother Mary, forming the triad of feminine spiritual power that seeded the European mystery schools. She was venerated quietly through the centuries under many guises — the wise woman, the herbal healer, the midwife, and the saint who witnessed the miracle of rebirth.

MIRIAM (THE YOUNG DISCIPLE, BELOVED OF JESUS)

Miriam was a teenage girl when she ran away from home to follow Jesus. She was drawn not by doctrine, but by recognition — the instant, soul-deep knowing of someone she had loved across lifetimes. In Janet’s recovered memory, Miriam was around thirteen when she joined the traveling group and stayed by his side for a year. Her long, glossy dark hair and rare sea-green eyes marked her as someone both earthly and otherworldly. People described her beauty as “divine,” not for its form, but for the light that emanated through it.

In her final days, Miriam shared a sacred, tantric union with Jesus — a healing of both feminine and masculine through divine love. In one timeline, she conceived a child but died of grief when he was arrested, her heart breaking under the weight of separation. In another, she lived to carry and raise their children, continuing the lineage through quiet devotion.

Esoteric / Visionary Name Role in the Lineage (traditional or speculative)

Sarah Often said to be the daughter of Jesus and Mary Magdalene who traveled to Gaul; founder of the “Sang Real” or Holy Blood line.

Judah (also called Judas Yeshua) Appears in some gnostic writings as “bar Yeshua,” son of Jesus; symbolizes continuation of the masculine teaching line.

James (the Just) Historical half-brother or cousin of Jesus in canonical texts; in esoteric retellings, sometimes re-cast as a son who carried the apostolic succession.

Joseph Later medieval additions describe a son or descendant named Joseph who preserved sacred records.

The Daughters of Light Symbolic or literal descendants representing feminine initiates who carried Magdalene’s teachings through Europe.

THE HIDDEN ESCAPE: THE CRUCIFIXION AS A DIVINE RUSE

Among the many versions of the Christ story that survived outside the Church’s control, one of the most profound is the idea that the crucifixion was never meant to end in death.

In this account, preserved in fragments of the Coptic, Essene, and Islamic traditions and echoed in mystical memory, Jesus is said not to have truly died on the cross. The crucifixion was a ruse, a carefully orchestrated act that allowed him to disappear from the public eye and escape the reach of Rome. With help from his allies — Joseph of Arimathea, Nicodemus, and devoted followers within Herod’s own household — he was taken down alive, tended to in secret, and spirited away under the cover of night.

The Church, needing a symbol of sacrificial redemption, canonized the version in which he dies, while the inner circle preserved the truth: he lived. He and Mary Magdalene fled first to Egypt, then to southern France, where their children — Sarah, Judah, James, and others — grew under the protection of a small, tightly knit community of initiates.

In Janet’s remembrance, these dual realities coexist. In one, Jesus dies on the cross, and the world remembers the pain. In another, he lives — quietly, humbly, walking the shores of the Mediterranean, raising his children with Mary, teaching the mysteries of compassion, sacred union, and eternal life.

Both versions hold purpose. The crucified Christ became a symbol that awakened humanity to love through the experience of suffering. The living Christ carried that love forward in flesh and blood, ensuring that compassion survived through his descendants.

Seen through the lens of the multiverse, neither story cancels the other — they exist side by side, each true in its dimension. Together they form the paradox of divine wisdom: death and resurrection, illusion and survival, all serving the unfolding of consciousness on Earth.

JOSEPH OF ARIMATHEA AND THE JOURNEY TO BRITAIN

After Jesus’s disappearance — whether by crucifixion, resurrection, or escape — a small circle of his most trusted allies carried his message and his bloodline into the wider world. Among them was Joseph of Arimathea, remembered in both biblical and British tradition as a wealthy man of influence, a merchant of tin, and a secret disciple of Jesus.

According to apocryphal writings and early British legends, Joseph was the one who provided the tomb where Jesus was laid, and afterward, helped orchestrate his rescue and safe passage from Judea. When it became clear that Rome’s reach was too vast, Joseph sailed west — following the ancient Phoenician and Druidic tin routes to Britain, then known as the misty isles beyond the edge of the known world.

There, Joseph and his companions are said to have landed near Glastonbury, a site already sacred to the Druids and long associated with the goddess and the underworld of Avalon. They built a simple wattle church — the first Christian sanctuary in the British Isles — on what would later become the grounds of Glastonbury Abbey. Some traditions say he brought with him the Holy Grail, not a cup but a vessel containing the blood of Christ — symbolically, or perhaps literally, the essence of the sacred lineage.

In the Arthurian and Grail traditions, Joseph of Arimathea becomes the custodian of that lineage, establishing the mystical foundations that would one day inspire the quest for the Grail, the Knights of the Round Table, and the rebirth of the Christ consciousness through the Isles of the West.

Joseph’s journey to Britain completes the pattern. It is as though the Christ frequency — seeded in Judea, protected in France, and renewed in Britain — followed the ley lines of Gaia herself, flowing westward toward Avalon, Cornwall, and beyond. The sacred family’s presence in these lands explains why so many souls there still remember the Magdalene and her kin — and why Janet herself, with Cornish ancestry and a deep spiritual bond with Avalon, feels this connection so profoundly.

🌐 WEBSITES

📚 REFERENCES

    • Gospel of Mary Magdalene (Cairo Codex, 1896)

    • Gospel of Philip (Nag Hammadi Library, 1945)

    • Acts of Philip (4th century CE)

    • Secret Gospel of Mark (Clement of Alexandria fragment)

    • Babylonian Talmud (Tractate Sanhedrin)

    • Desposyni Genealogies (Referenced by Spinosa, 20th-century analysis)

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