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The Mystery Tradition of Miraculous Conception with Marguerite Rigoglioso

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Marguerite Mary Rigoglioso, Ph.D., the world’s foremost authority on virgin births, makes her debut on Night-Light radio to discuss her most recently published book, The Mystery Tradition of Miraculous Conception: Mary and the Lineage of Virgin Births (Inner Traditions | Bear & Company, April 6, 2021) and its far-reaching implications for the evolutionary consciousness and divine feminine awakening growing in today’s world. The culmination of an entire career of research, scholarship, and spiritual devotion, this book draws upon information from The Infancy Gospel of James, a historically discarded Gospel of Mary, to correct the impression we have been given of a passive and bewildered girl who had no idea how or why she was pregnant. She invites listeners to join her in her book’s journey of exploration into the family of powerful priestesses Mary was born into, how these women were trained and initiated in parthenogenesis, the esoteric techniques used to conceive Jesus, and hints at the details surrounding the birth itself and the mind-altering reality that accompanied it, of which you can learn more in the book itself

Marguerite Mary Rigoglioso, Ph.D., is the foremost authority on the history of virgin birth and has taught graduate and undergraduate courses in both the United States and the United Kingdom. She is the director of her own esoteric school, Seven Sisters Mystery School, dedicated to restoring knowledge about the Sacred Feminine and to empowering people on their non-traditional spiritual journeys. She is the author of The Cult of Divine Birth in Ancient Greece and Virgin Mother Goddesses of Antiquity, and her most recent book, The Mystery Tradition of Miraculous Conception: Mary and the Lineage of Virgin Births

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