Hidden History of the Grail Queens
By Douglas Gabriel
Even though legends and traditions exist concerning the children of Jesus and Mary, to carry the “blood Mysteries” into a bloodline is somewhat speculative. Many believe that it is a given that Jesus, “the Rabbi,” had to have been married because it was a prerequisite to becoming a rabbi. Mary Magdalene, the one the Lord loved, is certainly the best candidate as his wife knowing that Jesus seemed closest with her and that she was truly the most faithful follower. It also seems common sense that the Mother of Jesus and Mary Magdalene would cherish and guard any blood relics of Jesus. To add a child to the blood Mysteries, opens the scope of why the women seemed most faithful and devoted to the instructions and teachings of Jesus. Surely, the first Christian community surrounding the Mother of Jesus would have held all the blood relics as sacred, especially if Jesus had offspring.
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