Meeting Mary Magdalene - by Clive Johnson

COURSE

Meeting Mary Magdalene

With Clive Johnson

In this engaging and inspiring eleven-part course and suggested meditations, we’ll journey to discover who the true Mary Magdalene was, what she has to teach us today, and why what she has to say matters for any spiritual seeker. Aimed at anyone who takes spiritual growth seriously, irrespective of their faith tradition (if any), the course will enable you to: appreciate how the mystery teachings from the Christian tradition sit neatly with what’s taught by many Indic and other faiths about wholeness, the journey of the soul through different lifetimes, and oneness; recognise the relevance and meaning of concepts such as The Divine Feminine and Sacred Masculine, the theory of archetypes presented by the psychologist Carl Jung, and the role that others may play in helping us to meet and confront our shadows; commit to personal actions for modelling Mary’s way to wholeness while overcoming the blockages that hold back many who tread the path to spiritual enlightenment; gain insights from the Gnostics, mystics and sages who’ve been inspired by Mary’s example; and be inspired to approach, converse with and receive wisdom from a new friend and guide who is at once a supreme teacher while intimately connected with The Divine.


Meet your Teacher

Clive Johnson is an author, spiritual teacher and interfaith minister. Clive’s spiritual inspiration comes from the perennial tradition–the idea that all faiths teach the same basic truths–as well as from a deep connection with nature and a love for the mystical. Recognising Mary as a role model for any spiritual seeker (of any faith tradition or none), Clive’s meditations, research and inquiry into the teachings of Mary that has led to this course extends over three years. He has written 12 books and hosts live daily meditations on Insight Timer.

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11 Days

525 students

5.0 stars

25 min / day

Awakening

English


Lesson 1

Introducing Meeting Mary

For many committed to spiritual growth, irrespective of their faith (or no-faith) preferences, the myth and the mystery Mary Magdalene has loomed large in popular culture and spiritual teachings in recent years. Setting the scene for the course and outlining its structure and approach, this module asks why Mary’s mission, message and example might be important to understand. It suggests that she might be seen as a model disciple, insightful teacher, and perfected human being. In short, what she has to teach is relevant for any spiritual seeker. However, much of what might be understood about Mary takes us into the realm of the mystical, and hence topics for meditation are introduced as a way for exploring what resonates and what might take us closer to actually hearing Mary’s voice and receiving insight into what she teaches us.

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Lesson 2

Who Is Mary Magdalene?

Distinguishing fact from fiction about Mary has to be our starting point if we are to come to know her. This module offers a potted tour of what we know and don't know about Mary in a quest to understand a little about her. Who was she? What do we know for sure, and what is assumed or invented? What was her role during her earthly lifetime, as well as now? What can we discern about her character, her beliefs, and her teachings? What do different faith traditions other than Christianity have to say about her? And do any of the portrayals of Mary in contemporary culture come close to the authentic Mary? Considering controversies, myths and beliefs, we set out to find the answer and what this might teach us about our own seeking after the truth.

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Lesson 3

Mary In The Gospels

Mary is unambiguously identified only a handful of times in the New Testament, but what is said about her reveals much about her. We look at each mention, as well as some less certain references to a character who may have been her, to discern what we can learn about her. We also question why so little is said about her, and whether this points to someone who had a far greater role to play in the gospel stories than is recorded. We also consider Mary’s contact with angels, her possible “dark night of the soul,” and her recognising the voice of a higher power in the context of her perceiving beyond the physical realm, resonating with the power that’s within her. In turn, we consider the nature of our own spiritual perception and how this might be sharpened.

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Lesson 4

What The Gnostics Say

Much interest in Mary has arisen since the discovery of so-called Gnostic gospels and other early writings that mention her but that aren’t accepted as being definitive by many. In this extensive module, we turn to nine such writings, through which mystical teachings about Mary relevant for any spiritual seeker are revealed. We consider especially the interpretations Mary has of such teachings, which offer wisdom that we might integrate into our own lives. We see her emerging as a deeply wise leader whom we might seek to emulate, and as one who shows us what it means to be in spiritual union with others and with The Divine.

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Lesson 5

The Gospel Of Mary

One Gnostic writing, The Gospel of Mary, especially relates to her, albeit it is badly damaged, with sections still missing. The gospel presents Mary as the only one of Jesus’ followers who truly understood the gnosis of his teaching. This puts her in conflict with other disciples, however she emerges as an individual who was destined to lead, teach and challenge. The module explores each episode described in the gospel, questioning what’s actually involved in becoming “freed from the world”–in other words, the nature of various temptations that Mary shows us we have to overcome in order to be truly “saved” or come to nirvana. Following mention of a lengthy vision that Mary partially describes in the text, we consider what trust we might put in and how we might invite dreams and lucid moments as a way of gaining spiritual insight.

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Lesson 6

Mary As Archetype

In this module we consider the meaning and nature of archetypes, both those that may be stored in what the psychologist Carl Jung called the collective unconscious, and those which may be divine or supernatural models of “ways to be.” We explore several archetypal roles that Mary appears to have played, and consider which may be relevant for us to draw upon in charting our own growth and path toward wholeness. We also briefly consider the archetypes presented by Jesus, the Virgin Mary and other Bible characters (that are also be seen in other cultures and traditions, although under different guises).

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Lesson 7

Mary’s Mystical Role

We start to form a new view of Mary’s role when we consider this in the context of its cosmic significance, that is, in God or the Cosmos’ unfolding plan. This takes us into the realm of the mystical–that which can’t be intellectualised, and which involves revelation of divine insight. In this module, we consider several mystical roles that Mary may have played, most of which echo what’s found in other cultures and faith traditions. We’ll look at the significance and possible relevance for our own enrichment in seeing Mary’s role as one who can open the lower chakras, is an anointer, a goddess and Black Madonna. We’ll explore what’s meant by the concept of the Divine Feminine, and question how both Mary and ourselves might merge into the notion of “the Christ,” unity consciousness or nirvana.

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Lesson 8

Meditations With Mary

In this module we take stock of what we understand Mary’s interpretation of the mystery teachings of Jesus and the nature of the “Kingdom of Heaven” to be. We’ll see how what she teaches and demonstrates may be very informative for strengthening our own quest for truth and meaning in our spiritual journeys. We’ll consider the importance of challenges such as transcending the ego and overcoming powerful influences that keep our souls from becoming pure, and reflect upon the teaching of most Indic faiths (and hinted at by Mary), that our soul may remain bound through many lifetimes until we overcome these.

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Lesson 9

Modeling Mary

Mary is sometimes called “the apostles’ apostle.” From what we now know about her, she could appropriately also be called “the disciples’ disciple.” No other disciple demonstrates such commitment, courage and unconditional loyalty, with the possible exception of the Virgin Mary. Mary stays with Jesus at the cross, coming first to the tomb, and keeps her faith when all others around her are despairing. She never waivers in seeking to follow after the truth. We might then see her as being a perfect model of discipleship, one who we might be wise to emulate. In this module, we consider what we might see in Mary as a role model for spiritual wholeness. We’ll consider the true nature of needs such as forgiving others, showing humility and being able to hear with “ears of the heart.” In short, we’ll outline a mini-curriculum for modelling a spiritual seeker who has overcome her own trials and is ready to be at one with her Lord beyond the limitations of being in a physical body.

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Lesson 10

Meeting Mary

How can we connect with Mary, know her, relate to her, see her as a God-Woman, an intercessor and one we might honour? How can Mary, now in her divine form, help us relate to God? Might we indeed approach her, and meet her, in the same way that we might approach God, Jesus, the Virgin Mary, Krishna or any of our favourite saints and deities? Can she teach us, lead us or answer prayers in the way that directly appealing to God can do? Can Mary speak directly to us? This module explores these and other questions as we open up ourselves to really meeting Mary.

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Lesson 11

A Mary Of Many Faiths

Mary’s example chimes with what we find outside of Christian and Baha’i texts, as different avatars, and through the various, mystical roles, beliefs and role model example that she represents. Here, we consider how Mary’s place in a wisdom or what’s called the perennial tradition (seeing the same truths taught in different faiths) may strengthen what we’ve learned about her, and inspire us to act on the teachings and example of the Mary who we’ve come to know.

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Recent Reviews

Lucy

December 22, 2025

This is such a fascinating and thought-provoking course, full of avenues to pursue, and topics for meditation. I feel hugely ignorant on so much of this, but so excited to be finding a way forward with such a rich array of new insights and information. Thank you!

Leah

September 11, 2025

Thoroughly enjoyed the course! I found your perspective interesting and thought provoking. Thank you

Karis

August 25, 2025

Amazing course.

Bev

August 7, 2025

Thank you. This course was extremely enlightening. Magdalene is a favorite of mine and this course brought her to life in a new way.

Rachel

January 4, 2025

This is a wonderful 8ntroduction to Mary Magdalene - her life, the context she was in and her teachings with respect to being the disciple of disciples. The commentary was clear, thoughtful and humble, and to me embodied Mary’s teachings in its delivery. Thank you thank you.

Annukka

December 23, 2024

Insightful & interesting course regardless of your belief system/the spiritual path you follow. Warm thanks 🙏

YannTyng

October 9, 2024

Fascinating and got me interested to learn more about Mary Magdalene.

Jessica

July 19, 2024

A very insightful overview of what is traditionally and not traditionally accepted information about Mary Magdalene. For seekers of Mary, this is more informationally focused rather than spiritually focused. I found it interesting and informative.

Alice

June 23, 2024

I thank you and I have really enjoyed this course on Mary Magdalene. I’m in the middle of doing Novena with Mary Magdalene as I listen to this course. The two are very powerful together. I appreciate you drawing from many spiritual traditions throughout the ages. I am 67 years old now but at a very young age, my father encouraged me to explore all spiritual traditions. In hindsight, I see this was very unusual in the 1960s for a Catholic father. please consider doing a talk or a course on Mary’s seven powers of the ego. I would love to go into a deeper understanding of that. And what it means to either overcome them or integrate them with the soul. Another great course or talk would be helping me understand Teresa of Avila‘s interior castles book. I’ve read it but don’t understand it. I understand it a little bit better as you touched on some of that here in this course. 🩵🦋💙🩵🦋💙🩵🦋💙

Sherry

February 2, 2024

I love this course so much. Thank you Clive for sharing your vast knowledge. I always heard the more negative story of Mary. I was drawn to include her in prayers for the homeless and hungry a a couple of years back. Her energy is soft and soothingbas well as firm and confident. I haven’t really gone much further than the prayer. I’m going to go back through your course. I am so taken with her. 🙏🏼

Shari

January 24, 2024

Very well researched, taught,and I really appreciated the weaving in of various similar concepts of many faith traditions. Very worthwhile with much to contemplate

KatieG

November 28, 2023

I have read a couple of books about Mary Magdalene and have long been curious about her role in Christianity and as a disciple of Jesus. This course definitely deepened and broadened my understanding of Mary Magdalene. The course is enriching, engaging, enlightening-with much food for further thought, reflection and meditation. Thank you! I know I couldn’t absorb it all the first round, and may return

Laura

July 5, 2023

Very informative and inspirational. If you’re interested in Mary Magdalene this course gives a lot of information from different sources. It also helps you to think about your own relationship with Mary and how she can inspire you’re own yourney. I found it lovely

Christina

June 11, 2023

A few years ago, I bought a book containing the Gospel of Mary Magdalene. The editor pointed out that there are missing parts, and I wanted to learn more. I think this course does a good job of pointing out the different available texts and perspectives on Mary Magdalene. It is very helpful for people wanting to explore this.

MóNiCA🦙💜

May 30, 2023

This was an amazing and very inspirational course ! I learned so much and like you says at the end I will continue to learn from Mary Magdalene 💖✨💖✨💖🤗💖🙏🏽I highly recommend everyone tele this course 💖🙏🏽

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