The Magdalene Lineage: Pleasure as Devotion

Self Study Course

Turn your body into a temple. Let pleasure be your prayer. Remember the Magdalene frequency that lives in your blood.

You were never meant to silence your desire.

You were never meant to fear your sensuality.
You were never meant to carry shame in your bones.

Mary Magdalene was never a prostitute to be pitied.
She was a High Priestess. A beloved companion of the Divine. A keeper of temple rites and a vessel of erotic wisdom.

This course is an initiation into the truth of her lineage — and yours.

This is your call to reclaim pleasure as prayer, to make your body a living altar, and to walk the path of Erotic Sovereignty.

The church was no dummy when it made up the lie that Mary Magdalene was a prostitute and linked female sexuality was morality. In one fell swoop it undermined her spiritual authority and made female sexuality and pleasure something that would send you to eternal damnation.

Keeping us locked in the madonna/whore paradigm.

The Madonna-Whore Paradigm is an age-old patriarchal binary that splits feminine power down the middle. On one end, the Madonna archetype—pure, maternal, nurturing, self-sacrificing. On the other, the Whore—sexual, wild, independent, untameable.

Both roles are deeply limiting.

  • The Madonna is "good" only if she’s selfless, modest, and obedient. Her value comes from how well she serves others, particularly men and children. Her pleasure is erased. Her body is not her own.

  • The Whore is "bad" because she owns her body, her desire, her sexuality. She’s feared, vilified, or desired but never truly respected. Her power is seductive but seen as dangerous.

This polarity traps women in an impossible double bind:

  • Be sexy, but not too sexy.

  • Be nurturing, but not needy.

  • Be powerful, but not threatening.

  • Be expressed, but palatable.

It severs the Sacred from the Sexual.

It teaches women to either suppress their erotic nature or to perform it for male consumption—never to experience it as a spiritual, creative, and sovereign force.

Enter Mary Magdalene: Pleasure as Devotion

Mary Magdalene is the woman the Church tried to bury.

They called her a prostitute. They erased her apostleship. They severed her from her sacredness.

But in the mystical and Gnostic traditions, Magdalene is:

  • The Apostle to the Apostles

  • The Beloved of Christ

  • A High Priestess of Temple Arts

  • Keeper of the Womb Mysteries

She is the embodied fusion of the Madonna and the Whore.

She reminds us that pleasure is not profane—it is holy.

That sensuality is not sin—it is divine aliveness.

That the womb, the pussy, the body are temples—not tools to be hidden, punished, or exploited.

When women reclaim Magdalene's lineage, they remember:

  • Their pleasure is sacred.

  • Their erotic expression is a form of prayer.

  • Their body is not for consumption—it is a portal to creation, healing, wealth, and leadership.

This is the course that I wished I would have had 8 years ago!

Module 1: The Magdalene Frequency

Anchor identity—shift from shame, misinterpretation, and disconnection into remembrance of the Magdalene lineage as divine erotic priestess.

Module 2: The Body as Altar

Move past religious conditioning around your body and sensuality. Use somatic practices to reclaim your body as sacred ground.

Module 3: Pleasure as Prayer

Reframe pleasure from “selfish” to “sacred”—each delight is a connection to the Divine, a devotional offering.

Module 4: Erotic Power + Sovereignty

Root the devotional pleasure in sovereignty: pleasure fuels magnetism, visibility, and creative influence. This is where identity amplifies.

The self paced course opens August 8th.

$297 until August 4th

$497 until August 8th

$997 after August 8th.

Allow this course to connect you to the Magdalene lineage and help you reconnect tot he truth taht

Pleasure is a Devotional Practice!

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