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<blockquote>You must understand that without the [[crucifixion]] there can be no resurrection. Therefore, in the spirit of the resurrection I come, as holy [[Magda|Mary]], to anoint your bodies with oil against the day of your burying, the burying of mortality, of the carnal consciousness. That is the symbol of the crucifixion.<ref>The Spirit of the Resurrection, March 17, 1974.</ref></blockquote>
You must understand that without the [[crucifixion]] there can be no resurrection. Therefore, in the spirit of the resurrection I come, as holy [[Magda|Mary]],<ref>Mark 14:3–8; John 12:3–7.</ref> to anoint your bodies with oil against the day of your burying, the burying of mortality, of the carnal consciousness. That is the symbol of the crucifixion.<ref>The Spirit of the Resurrection, March 17, 1974.</ref>
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You must understand that without the [[crucifixion]] there can be no resurrection. Therefore, in the spirit of the resurrection I come, as holy [[Magda|Mary]],<ref>Mark 14:3–8; John 12:3–7.</ref> to anoint your bodies with oil against the day of your burying, the burying of mortality, of the carnal consciousness. That is the symbol of the crucifixion.<ref>The Spirit of the Resurrection, March 17, 1974.</ref>
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You must understand that without the crucifixion there can be no resurrection. Therefore, in the spirit of the resurrection I come, as holy Mary,[1] to anoint your bodies with oil against the day of your burying, the burying of mortality, of the carnal consciousness. That is the symbol of the crucifixion.[2]

  1. Mark 14:3–8; John 12:3–7.
  2. The Spirit of the Resurrection, March 17, 1974.