The Woman with the Alabaster Jar

The Woman with the Alabaster Jar

The Woman with the Alabaster Jar

Summary

In this provocative book, Starbird draws her conclusions from an extensive study of history, heraldry, symbolism, medieval art, mythology, psychology, and the Bible itself. The Woman with the Alabaster Jar is a quest for the forgotten feminine--in the hope that its return will help restore a healthy balance to planet Earth.

Review

For those intrigued about the divine feminine and Christianity and the possibility of Jesus and Mary Magdalene being married, I strongly recommend this as a standard text to anchor your research. A staunch Catholic, she was shook to the core after reading “Holy Blood, Holy Grail”. Could this possibly true – that Jesus and Mary were married? She sets out to refute the book and instead becomes convinced of its truth. And who better to be called to this task by spirit – Margaret, with her deep background as a scholar in comparative literature, medieval studies, Scripture studies, art and symbolism. I truly believe that many of the writers about Mary Magdalene were groomed by spirit for a task that was important for women and men in the 20th and 21 century. There is much written about who was who in this drama. I invite you to set aside what you believe to be true and read without the logical mind intruding.

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