Holy Grail

The cup used by Mary Magdalene, Jesus, and the male and female disciples during the Last Supper plays an important function within Mary Magdalene’s community in Gaul. When the cup is used, the collective mission is activated. The Grail represents the unconditional love of Christ’s teachings and the community of women and men who embrace this path. It is the Grail of being together in Divine love and in God, from whom humanity descends. The Grail is made of cedar wood and is quite large. Mary Magdalene is the guardian of the Grail, which carries the energy of her community.

There is also a second Holy Grail. This one belongs only to Mary Magdalene and Jesus. They call it ‘our holy cup’. They mixed their blood in this cup in preparation for the crucifixion. This Grail carries the energy of multidimensional love, which can pass through the gate of life and death. Mary Magdalene and Jesus used this Grail for special rituals. It is smaller and made of fine bronze.