The Author

Betty Conrad Adam, an Episcopal priest, is resident Canon Theologian at Christ Church Cathedral, Houston, and spiritual director of the Magdalene Community. She holds a PhD in philosphy from Rice University and was a recipient of a Merrill Fellowship at the Harvard Divinity School.

The Book

The Magdalene Mystique retells the story of Mary Magdalene for our time. As the consummate “other” who is mislabelled and demonized, the Magdalene becomes an ancestor who can help us bridge our cultural and religious divisions. Her lost Gospel tells us how a more deeply connected consciousness can happen to all of us and how we can be lead into a “shared peace.”

The CD

The Magdalene Mystique: Songs From Within by Anita Kruse is a companion to the book, The Magdalene Mystique. The music that accompanies our services can be found on this CD along with voices from other religious traditions. You will find this music helpful for private devotion or for use in your community.

Interconnectedness of All Things

posted June 10th, 2007 at 8:59 pm by Betty

The Gospel of Mary (Magdalene) is a Gospel about our deepest roots, filled with fresh insights for us today. It offers the teaching that nature is good and that our true nature is rooted in the Good. One of our favorite teachings of Jesus in the text is as follows:

Translation of the Coptic by Jean-Yves Leloup:

All that is born, all that is created, all the elements of nature are interwoven and united with each other.”

Translation by Karen King:

“Every nature, every modeled form, every creature, exist in and with each other.”

Translation by Esther deBoer:

“All natural phenomena, all that has been moulded, all that has been brought in to being exist in and with each other.”

It is a profound teaching and one we discuss often in our Magdalene Community. As one of our members put it: “It’s the inconnectedness of all things that attracts me to the Gospel. I have been reading about that and here in the Gospel of Mary we find this idea — it’s the first idea that surfaces in the Gospel — the disciples ask Jesus about matter - if matter will be utterly destroyed or not. His answer is that all the elements are interwoven and united with each other.”

Today in our Community we discussed this very idea. You might be interested in this website http://reluctant-messenger.com/gospel-magdalene.htm to see how the Gospel of Mary connects to Taoist teachings. Also check out our Magdalene Community blog for our readings this past Sunday. http://magdalenecommunity.blogspot.com/ We look forward to you comments.

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One Response to “Interconnectedness of All Things”

  1. Dia Rigden Says:

    Hello again dear Betty–

    I found my way to Mary Magdalene through 10 years of devout Buddhist practice, first in Tibetan initiations, and then in Zen koan practice.

    As I promised in your earlier blog on Mary Magdalene and John the Beloved, I have given birth to an infant blog, and I invite you and your readers to visit it. You will see from my first posting in the Divine Mother that my message is suffused with the inter-connectedness of all things.

    The web-log is entitled I AM the MOTHER. The address is:

    www.mothersong.wordpress.com

    With many blessings, Dia (Dia Rigden, Ph.D.)

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