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What if Mary Magdalene wasn’t a bystander at the tomb, but the anchor who held the threshold so resurrection remained possible? We follow a vivid vision of the “thread of love” and trace it through scripture, shamanic imagery, and the great descent myths - Inanna, Persephone, Orpheus, Isis and Osiris - to ask a daring question: who holds the line while we do the work only we can do?
I share why the underworld is the honest map of transformation and how true initiation always requires surrender. The hero’s path is solitary, but it need not be lonely. That’s where the threshold keeper stands: not fixing, not rescuing, simply holding coherent presence so the nervous system knows a way back exists. We unpack “goodness” not as moral performance but as ontological clarity; being aligned with truth so deeply that fear can’t find a grip. When fear meets fear, it multiplies. When fear meets goodness, the echo ends. This is how healing ripples without a single technique.
We also talk plainly about the cost and preparation for this work. If you’re called to hold space for others, your own descent is non-negotiable. Otherwise the thread frays, and attachment to outcomes replaces service with self-soothing. I offer practical resourcing: move toward beauty, meaning, and connection so you can keep your light on while witnessing another’s storm. In a time of collective descent, we need anchors, thread holders, and clear-hearted witnesses more than ever.
If this resonates, come closer. Subscribe, share this with someone who holds space for you, and leave a review so more threshold keepers can find us. Then tell me: who has held the thread for you, and for whom are you holding it now?
The book I read from at the beginning is:
The Luminous Gospels by Lynn C. Bauman, Ward J. Bauman and Cynthia Bourgeault
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