Mary Magdalene and Jesus: “Dear people, in recent times humanity has been faced with various conflicts, armed struggles. In these cases one side tries to impose its will on the other. When aggression, oppression, coercion and murder are used between two parties, it means that communication between these people and/or groups has failed. These people or groups have not been able to accept, understand, respect and accommodate each other.
In cases of aggression, there is usually a misunderstanding. The aggressor usually feels disrespected by the other party. He or she feels, that his or her own right to exist is threatened and attacks the other party. Sometimes the right to exist may really be at stake, but it may also be an assumption based on an old unresolved trauma projected onto a third party.
This can happen between individuals, between groups and between peoples. If an individual is at odds with himself, sooner or later this will be played out in a relationship with another. In the inner struggle there is a part of the person that feels victimised by another part that acts as perpetrator. The person does not come to terms with himself or herself and will try to deal with the unresolved conflict in the outer world. This usually does not resolve the background to the confrontation.”
Why do conflicts arise?
Mary Magdalene and Jesus: “The essence of conflict is usually self-judgment. Misjudging and attacking a vulnerable and less developed part of oneself leads to an inner war to get rid of this limited part. This is often unsuccessful, so that in the long run the judging part feels compelled to accept the judged aspect. On an individual level this often has to do with the relationship between the adult who has adapted to society and the less capable inner child. Finally embracing the condemned child or part of yourself leads to the opening of the heart and the unfolding of unconditional love.”
From mistrust to trust in society
Mary Magdalene and Jesus: “The values and norms and mutual behaviour in society are a result of the level of consciousness that plays a role between people. When individual and social consciousness is high, based on love and respect, mutual trust will grow. People feel seen and respected and can count on each other. In this way, cooperation promotes a process of building between groups and peoples. There is room for everyone, while maintaining common interests.
When collective consciousness is low, people distrust each other. They are unsure of their right to exist and to have their basic needs met. This leads to survival behaviour at the expense of others. Ruling groups do not hesitate to defend their own affairs by force, even at the expense of the basic needs and lives of others.
This makes people fear each other. The powerful fear losing their power and privilege and becoming vulnerable themselves. The vulnerable are afraid of suffering more and feeling disrespected. This has been going on between people and groups for centuries. Eventually, when they are not heard, the vulnerable demand their rights through violence. This process has a long history in some countries. In these countries, uprisings have led to a more democratic system in which all groups have a chance, sooner or later, to be heard and seen in one way or another. In other countries, this process is still underway, for example when it comes to women’s rights vis-à-vis men”.
From mistrust to trust and peace in the world
Mary Magdalene and Jesus: “Internationally, a similar process is taking place. Some countries are more developed in terms of infrastructure, resources and wealth. Individuals then have more rights and freedoms. And education and health care serve the citizens and the country. In other countries, this is not yet the case. There is still poverty and injustice. International relations perpetuate this. Countries, political systems and cultures fear each other. Afraid of being dominated, of having to change their way of life, of having the values and norms of another culture or religion imposed on them, or of losing their freedoms and their right to exist.
Countries and people also fear their differences. It is assumed that one’s differences threaten the existence and identity of the other. Thus the value of these differences is lost. You, human beings, now have the challenge of learning to value the differences between you. By deepening your communication, you can discover what you have to offer each other. Learning to cooperate and build a shared world in balance with each other and with nature is your present opportunity to bring the world’s problems to a solution.”
Healing the feminine as a way to peace in the world
Mary Magdalene and Jesus: “The feminine is essential to raise the consciousness of humanity. The feminine brings you back to love and respect for each other, to equality between people and with nature. It opens the way to trust and surrender. It dissolves fears and creates a basis for a higher civilisation. Both principles, the feminine and the masculine, can find each other and work together. Together you will embrace the power of difference and make it work for an equal, loving and respectful society. For this we bless you.”
This raises a number of questions
Mary Magdalene and Jesus: “And these questions are: Am I entitled to worship God in my own way? Am I entitled to have my own vision of God and what is holy? Do I need to impose it on someone else to be safe? How do I relate to people who think and feel differently? Does my religion require me to reject them? Do I see women, men and other forms of gender as equal? If I am not overtly religious, can I be there and hold my own beliefs?
The conflict now taking place in Israel and Palestine is not isolated. It is in part the result of a centuries-long process of rejection and persecution of the Jewish people and denial of their right to exist. Although it did not fully accept the human Divinity, this people stood for one God. This led man to introspection and created a basis for the later development of consciousness”.
A story of struggle and misunderstanding
Mary Magdalene and Jesus: “We, Mary Magdalene and Jesus, like our original apostles, were also born in this people and area. Both most Jews and we, together with the Christ movement at that time, eventually left this area. The Muslim religion later developed in this area and also claims existence and space in this land. All three Abrahamic religions – Judaism, Christianity and the Muslim religion – have a history of struggle and misunderstanding with each other. All three claim to have the true relationship with the one God, who is said to be outside of human beings. All three have yet to take steps towards gender equality, to embrace the feminine, to recognise the divinity of human beings and to open their hearts further to those who disagree. However, the progressives within these groups are more advanced.
The struggle you have with each other is not only on religious grounds. Political and cultural differences increase mistrust and aggression towards each other. You, as humanity on Earth, are in the process of redefining the values and norms by which you shape society. The abuse of power and the oppression of one another have led to a suffering and inefficient world. One part of the world thrives at the expense of another, a part that suffers and cannot develop. World leaders think they can solve this by further escalating violence. But this is only a temporary solution. There are also far-reaching plans for mass domination that ignore the creative power of the whole of humanity. In terms of energy and vision, it is more and more an escalation of limited consciousness, a closed heart and an expression of fear and mistrust. The time for change is now!
Creating a new world
Mary Magdalene and Jesus: “Creating a new world begins with a change of consciousness, a different attitude towards each other and an opening of the heart. All parties have a right to exist, all peoples have needs and especially to live their lives in their own way. There can be room for everyone. Israelis and Palestinians, Ukrainians and Russians, Western and Eastern countries, and so on.
Conflicts can only be resolved out of unity. Look at the past, how the First World War soon led to the Second. And how the conflicts in the Middle East followed each other. This means that conflict resolution must take into account the interests of all parties involved. One country cannot prosper at the expense of another. All peoples are allowed to be there. You need the creative power of all to find the right solution.”
Now is the time to make a difference
Mary Magdalene and Jesus: “In most conflicts on Earth, there is often an overarching interest of third parties. This makes the conflict even more difficult to resolve. Other interests and global power relations are projected onto the conflict. For example, there is a struggle going on in the background about who is going to maintain or take over power in the world. Who will become the dominant party, imposing its values and norms and its political and economic power on the rest? In the end it is always a question of consciousness. What form of consciousness is humanity going to stand for now? Are you ready to leap into a more loving and just world? Are you ready to treat each other and nature as equals? What does it take?
There is an opportunity now to make a difference. This is something that you will decide together. We, from the spiritual dimension, can help you. But it is humanity itself that must take the step towards a higher civilisation. The position of the feminine also plays an important role in this process. Surrendering to the Earth and opening the heart is necessary to raise individual and collective consciousness.
The energetic relationships on Earth are therefore in flux, not only in areas of conflict but also in other power relationships. There are many consciously living, heart-centred people who are now ready to create a more evolved world. Many are already actively working on it. How can you contribute?”
The new world begins from within!
Mary Magdalene and Jesus: “The new world begins from within, in your thinking and feeling. Banish self-blame and self-judgement, open yourself to appreciate and see others and contribute to unity. Become aware of polarising messages and stand up for unity. When all the people in the world, who stand for Unity connect with each other, their consciousness will form a powerful network that will give a new direction to the functioning of humanity. This will create the basis for a new world and a higher civilisation.
We, Mary Magdalene and Jesus, together with the Brotherhood and Sisterhood of Love and Light and for the human Divinity, bless you for this!
In love,
Mary Magdalene and Jesus.”
