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I’m Anaïs

Priestess of the Magdalene

About Path of the Magdalene

I established Path of the Magdalene in Glastonbury in 2016 to begin offering initiations into rose healing and the wisdom of the ancient Magdalene lineage.

Following a spiritual awakening and 2-year pilgrimage to sacred sites around the world, I came to Glastonbury, the heart chakra of the planet, where I felt called to stay and began receiving information from the land and reconnecting to memories of a previous life in Avalon.

After a year of challenging experiences, I realised that the voice guiding me through difficult moments was Mary Magdalene, who started sharing the story of her own time in Avalon and gave me some practises and teachings to work with.

Having practised these myself for some time, I was then invited to begin sharing them with others and in 2016 Path of the Magdalene was born.

Since then, it has grown into a vibrant community with over 1,000 members all over the world, offering a series of initiations, masterclasses, retreats, pilgrimages and one-to-one sessions all based on the life and teachings of Mary Magdalene.

I am also a founding member of the Sacred Magdalene Festival in Glastonbury, an annual gathering of sacred ceremonies, workshops, talks and music to honour Mary Magdalene on her feast day, 22 July.

Through Path of the Magdalene, I draw on a number of cultural and spiritual influences, envisioning a world where nature is honoured both inside and outside of ourselves, where humanity has reclaimed its connection with the divine beyond all cultural and religious boundaries, and where all life is celebrated for its difference and diversity.

Documentary
Mary Magdalene,
the voice of women revealed

An original Inexploré TV creation directed by Mylène Baradel
Starring Laurence de Bourbon-Parme, Catherine Braslavsky, Pascale Léger, Jean-Yves Leloup, Joelle Mellioret, Anne Soupa, Anaïs Theyskens, Delphine Thiercelin and Ava Torrent.