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The Truth About Mary and Yahshuah is a plain-language, research-grounded exploration of what institutional Christianity buried, reshaped, and controlled around Mary, Mary Magdalene, Yahshuah, and the sacred feminine.
Written from the Matriarch Emerges lens, this book revisits the Christian story through history, textual evidence, goddess-centered interpretation, and lived female truth. M.K. Spryte examines how Mother Mary was turned into an impossible symbol of passive purity, how Mary Magdalene was wrongly sexualized and diminished, and how Yahshuah was removed from his Jewish, brown-skinned, first-century context and reshaped into a whitewashed icon of empire.
Spryte's government name is Mary, so she does not approach these women as distant church figures locked behind stained glass. She reads Mother Mary as the young girl carrying sacred danger in her body, and Mary Magdalene as the woman remembered close to Yahshuah yet resisted by male authority. Through that name, that mirror, and that lived female line, Spryte brings a personal lens shaped by womanhood, survival, grief, study, and spiritual reconstruction.
This book discusses the canonical gospels, the Gospel of Mary, the Nag Hammadi texts, sacred union, feminine authority, patriarchal religious control, and the long spiritual cost of removing women from the center of sacred interpretation.
This is not written to mock faith. It is written to question power. Spryte separates spiritual truth from institutional control and asks what becomes possible when readers return to Mary and Yahshuah with clearer eyes, historical honesty, and the courage to hear the feminine voice again.
The Truth About Mary and Yahshuah is Book Two in the Matriarch Truth Series, following Why the Matriarch Was Silenced. These books are academic in foundation but written in plain language for everyday readers, seekers, deconstructing Christians, goddess-centered readers, feminists, spiritual independents, and anyone ready to examine the stories they were handed.
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