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In 367 CE, an edict demanding the destruction of unauthorized Christian texts changed spiritual history forever. Among those hidden away in the Egyptian desert to escape the flames were two explosive documents: The Gospel of Mary Magdalene and The Gospel of Truth. Both were hunted down because they offered a profound alternative to institutional authority—one rooted entirely in direct, personal inner experience.
In this illuminating second installment of her series, Levina Lanza unpacks the radical alternatives these texts provide to a guilt-based, authority-dependent spirituality. Discover the historical suppression of Mary Magdalene as a core spiritual teacher, the Gnostic framework that views human suffering as a state of forgetting rather than an inherent sin, and the reclamation of the Divine Feminine through Sophia.
Far more than an academic inquiry, this book serves as a vital map for anyone recovering from spiritual trauma or seeking to trust their own inner voice over rigid dogma. Your reclamation begins here

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