Shabbat January 30th, 2026:
The Kingdom Within the Womb
Online Ceremony + Teaching with Ana Otero
Friday, January 30th | 15,00 CET | Via Zoom
Our January Magdalene Shabbat opens a sacred threshold—one that invites us to listen differently to Yeshua’s words about the Kingdom. This Shabbat, we are not lifting our gaze upward, nor seeking transcendence beyond the body. We are turning inward, toward the place where the Kingdom waits to be received.
It reveals itself when we learn to dwell within what is already holy.
Shabbat is the pause in which Malkootah (Aramaic for Kingdom)—the indwelling sovereignty of the Divine—settles into the body, into breath, into the quiet intelligence of the womb-space within each of us. It is the moment when the striving mind softens and the soul remembers how to receive.
Mary Magdalene stands at the heart of this mystery. She does not chase revelation; she makes space for it. Through her presence, the Kingdom becomes tangible, grounded, and continuous. In her, the sacred does not flash and disappear—it takes root.
Malkootah is not an idea to understand, but a reality to feel. It is the quiet authority that emerges when the body becomes a dwelling place for the Holy. When the inner ground is prepared, the Kingdom does not need to be summoned, it knows how to arrive.
Mary Magdalene teaches us that the Kingdom requires a womb. Without a place to rest, revelation remains unanchored. Without presence, light does not endure. The Magdalene holds the continuity of the sacred, she is the ground that allows the Christ Light to remain in the world.
During this Shabbat, we allow ourselves to be held by that same intelligence. We let the inner womb open as a spiritual capacity to receive, to trust, to allow life to move through us without force.
May this Magdalene Shabbat restore us to our original essence of receiving. May Malkootah find a home within us. And may the Kingdom take flesh again—quietly, gently, and fully—through our presence.
Enter into stillness and devotion as we invoke Mary Magdalene as the embodiment of Shekhinah and light the Shabbat flame. A sacred container is created for the soul to rest, receive, and remember.
New Aramaic Blessings of the Magdalene
– Christ Wedding Feast.
Ahava DanceMeditation®.
Aramaic Mantra and prayer to embody
the Kingdom within the Womb.
Transmission on the Kingdom Within the Womb.
Magdalene Channeled Message.
Candlemas and St. Brigid Blessings
Our monthly Shabbats are powerful Gatherings and the small donation that is asked for goes towards the Children we are sponsoring in India with their food, clothing and education. At The Desert Rose Mystery School we are so grateful for your generosity.
This holy feast of bread and wine, Divine Union and Remembrance, I have called the Magdalene Shabbat. It was also known as the Wedding Feast, as Yeshua called this experience, as the bread symbolizes our Incarnational Experience in the manifest world, and the wine symbolizes the Royal Bloodline of Spirit and our true Sovereignty.
This holy feast is our innate unity with Shekhinah, the Divine Feminine Presence, our innate unity with ALAHA, the Divine Mother Father, and our innate unity with our Soul. We celebrate the unity of Duality and as we invoke the Divine Feminine Presence to come into our lives and our bodies, we allow the Feminine Principle to heal all separation. The transmission received is the remembrance of our UNITY.

- A Prayer Shawl or Head Covering if you would like to contain the Sacred Energy within you.
- A chalice-bowl of lunar water (kept under the moon for one night)
- Bread and fruit juice /wine/rose water/pomegranate juice
- 2 candles
- Incense, palo Santo or smudging herbs (sage, juniper, etc)
- If you have a drum, please bring it, as it is a great opportunity to drum along with me (you don´t need to have one).
Shabbats are for Women and Men who sacredly desire to commune with the Holy Spirit – the Divine Feminine Presence through Kallah Meshikha Mary Magdalene and Yeshua Mashikha.
The Kingdom Within the Womb
Online Ceremony + Teaching with Ana Otero
Friday, November 28th | 15,00 CET | Via Zoom
Ana Otero

