Taylor Rose

Magdalene Recovery Ceremonial Meeting

Magdalene Recovery is a Christian mysticism, trauma-informed, and 12-step-inspired soul recovery path rooted in the Magdalene lineage. The meetings are sacred containers of vulnerability, prayer, and soul remembrance for anyone navigating compulsive patterns, emotional looping, unconscious craving, or addiction. These meetings are not centered only around substance addiction, but around the deeper patterns that keep us bound and disconnected from our true nature. Together we explore recovery through the lens of the Gospel of Mary and the Magdalene path: understanding unconscious craving as distorted sacred longing- the soul’s longing for divine union.

The meetings are inspired by the spirit of traditional 12-step communities while weaving in contemplative prayer, mystical teachings, embodiment and Aramaic devotional practice. They are designed to feel like a sanctuary within the festival- a place where masks can soften, vulnerability can be welcomed, and participants can exhale into deeper belonging and truth. At the heart of Magdalene Recovery is the understanding that the very force that once bound us can become fuel for awakening, devotion, transformation, and deeper union with the Sacred. This is not a path of repression, but of alchemy: reclaiming the holy flame beneath unconscious craving.

Open to all. No prior recovery experience required - only a sincere willingness to heal, remember, and Love.

About

Taylor Rose is the founder of Magdalene Recovery- a trauma-informed, 12-step–inspired recovery movement rooted in Christian mysticism and the Magdalene lineage. Her work weaves multidimensional space holding, esoteric teachings, and devotional practices into consecrated containers of transformation and soul remembrance.

Devoted to the initiatory path of Mary Magdalene, Taylor guides others in recovering from compulsive patterns, unconscious craving, and core wounded conditioning—restoring conscious relationship with the holy flame of desire and Divine Presence. She studied Contemplative Psychology at Naropa University and is committed to building inclusive spaces where vulnerability, spiritual activation, and honoring of the Christ lineage can coexist.

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