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The Woman in the Room Nobody Talks About: Rereading Pentecost
An excerpt adapted from Stone of the Saviour There is a detail in the account of Pentecost that Christian tradition has always acknowledged and never fully examined, and it is this: Mary was there. In the upper room in Jerusalem, fifty days after the Resurrection, when the Holy Spirit descended upon the gathered Apostles in a rush of wind and tongues of fire and the miraculous ability to speak in languages they had never learned — in that room, among those people, at the mome
Lori Paras
Apr 58 min read


The Misreading of Mary Magdalene
The Restoration of Sacred Balance: The Feminine That Anoints Before Christianity became an institution — before the councils and the creeds, before the hierarchies were drawn and the canons sealed — it was born through an act of anointing, and that fact alone changes everything we think we know about where spiritual authority came from and who was meant to hold it. The distinction between anointing and ordaining is not a minor theological quibble. Ordination is an institution
Lori Paras
Mar 3011 min read


The Meaning of Divine Feminine: Unlocking Ancient Wisdom and Power
The concept of the divine feminine has been whispered through the corridors of history, often overshadowed by dominant narratives. But what if I told you that this energy is not just a myth or a spiritual fad? It is a profound force that has shaped civilizations, inspired revolutions, and continues to awaken within us today. The divine feminine is more than a symbol; it is a living, breathing essence that calls us to reconnect with balance, intuition, and creation. Have you e
Lori Paras
Mar 135 min read
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