How SARA-LA-KALI, Mary Magdalene’s companion, can help heal female injuries

MARY MAGDALENE AND HER COMPANIONS (part 06/21)

SARA-LA-KALI, the former companion of Mary Magdalene, is now called an ASCENDED MASTER who accompanies us as a luminous being through our times. Many women love Sara’s energy, as she can support healing injured femininity, and experiencing being a woman with a new consciousness.

The BIBLE does not mention SARA-LA-KALI, which is not a surprise, as in the church it is not recognised that she accompanied Mary Magdalene and her family to the south of France. Old French traditions portray SARA-LA-KALI as Black Sara, a gypsy, as Mary Magdalene’s maid, servant, or even a beggar. But she was a close intimate of Mary Magdalene.

Even today at the end of May every year, there is a pilgrimage to Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer in the south of France. It takes several days and draws together 25,000 to 40,000 Catholic gypsies.

As Ascended Master SARA-LA-KALI offers her help if

  • you want to live your womanhood more consciously than before
  • you have been hurt in your sexuality
  • you increasingly want to stand by your feminine side
  • you have to stand your ground as a woman
  • you want to replace hardness with softness
  • you have experienced abuse
  • you want to make peace with the masculine principle / with your ex-partner
  • you have taken on a distorted image of your feminine self from your family

To get in close contact with the energy of SARA-LA-KALI and Mary Magdalene, you can integrate the Master Symbol in the form of a symbol card, energized by her, or the energized Master Aura Essence Sara-LA-KALI into your daily life, or your therapy and body work.

The energized symbol SARA-LA-KALI, and the energized Aura Essence work on the quantum level in the subtle-spiritual body, the chakras, the morphogenetic field and in the multidimensional DNA-layers. They dissolve energy blockages in the present, the past and in former lives.

Mary Magdalene

“Learn from difficult relationships”

“Who would not like to have a happy and harmonious partnership? However, keep in mind that relationships are one of your most important learning programmes! Nevertheless, you are often after an ideal picture of partnership which you see in books and films. Be aware that you should not by all means try to live in harmony all the time. The main thing is that your partnership is based on mutual respect. There are also partnerships where one dominates the other, or one gives up his or her own personality and basic needs out of a false understanding of love. Sometimes people are even exploited by their partners without noticing it. As soon as someone external tries to hint at this fact, they even defend their partners. Do not judge yourself and others for this, but learn to understand and change the behaviour patterns and emotional deficits behind it. Sometimes it is necessary to set energetic and emotional borders to your partner, to remain true to yourself. Despite all the difficulties, try to keep in mind that you can learn a lot from complicated partnerships, and therefore you can develop personally and spiritually!” Mary Magdalene © transmitted through Ingrid Auer, 2014

Mary Magdalene

Mother or Wife?

Have you ever thought about the fact that, no matter which artistic realization of a pieta one looks at, Mother Mary and Jesus are portrayed close in age? Do artists not value mothers or older women and instead want to portray younger women? Do those sculptures possibly portray Jesus’ wife Mary Magdalene instead of his mother? Did the artists back in the day know the truth about Mary Magdalene’s role in his life and pass on the information to their students? Or did the younger artists never question who they were portraying in actuality?

On my travels through Provence, I often ask myself these questions, knowing that Mary Magdalene was worshipped as the wife of Jesus throughout southern France for 1200 years. The roman church was clearly not thrilled by this and tried to fight this belief. The knowledge of Jesus’ marriage and his bloodline seemed too dangerous and the church made sure that the believers would worship his mother instead of his wife. Because of that reason, all the memorials dedicated to Mary Magdalene were transformed into places of worship for Mary, e.g. the Notre-Dame churches in France and Central Europe.

Mary Magdalene