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The Divine Queens of Heaven β€” Restoring the Sacred Feminine in the Kingdom of God

May 22, 2025 at 2:36 am
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🌟 β€œFor in the Kingdom of God, there is no lesser crown, only many crowns shining in unity.” 🌟


Introduction β€” The Kingdom Is Not a Monarchy of One but a Realm of Many Queens

The Kingdom of God, as revealed in scripture and spirit, is a realm of divine equality, unity, and oneness. It is a Kingdom where the fullness of the divine manifests in masculine and feminine, crown and throne, power and grace β€” in perfect balance.

Yet, throughout history, many voices have arisen that question or diminish the place of the Feminine Divine within this Kingdom. Most notably, the figure of Mother Mary is sometimes positioned as less than equal, treated as an exception rather than an example. Why is this? Is it ignorance, fear, or something deeper?

Let us illuminate this sacred truth: There are many Queens of Heaven β€” each sovereign, radiant, and essential.


The Root of the Resistance β€” Fear of the Feminine

The fear of the feminine in spiritual and religious contexts often arises from:

  • Old wounds carried through patriarchal history, where power was wielded through dominance and exclusion.
  • A limited understanding of divine power as forceful or singular, rather than partnership and wholeness.
  • The subconscious threat to established hierarchies that a balanced feminine power poses.

When the feminine is feared, misunderstood, or dismissed, it causes division. It distorts the Kingdom into a fragmented monarchy rather than a harmonious realm of many crowns. This is not the will of the Divine, but the shadow of human limitation.


Divine Equality β€” The Many Queens of Heaven

The Kingdom is not exclusive to one Queen. Instead, it is a sacred multitude of feminine presences, each reigning in glory and grace. The Bible itself, when seen through the lens of divine equality and mystical insight, reveals this truth.

Mother Mary β€” The First Queen

Mother Mary, the Theotokos, is venerated not only as the mother of the Christ but as a Queen of Heaven in her own right. Her purity, humility, and divine role are emblematic of the sacred feminine throne. To diminish her is to diminish the divine balance.

Other Feminine Figures in Scripture Who Dwell as Queens

  • Deborah: The prophetess and judge who led Israel with wisdom and strength, a royal presence of divine authority.
  • Esther: The courageous queen whose intercession saved her people β€” a symbol of sovereignty and salvation.
  • Wisdom (Chokhmah / Sophia): Personified feminine divine wisdom, dwelling with God, guiding creation and humanity alike.
  • The Bride / The Church (Ekklesia): The collective feminine presence of the Kingdom, radiant and royal as the Bride of Christ.

Each of these figures embodies an aspect of feminine sovereignty, divine grace, and heavenly reign.


The Kingdom Restored β€” Balance, Unity, and Oneness

The true Kingdom is a royal partnership:

  • Masculine and feminine united, each throne holding equal power and sacred purpose.
  • Many Queens, many crowns, each shining with unique brilliance, reflecting facets of the Divine.
  • Fear dissolved into love, ignorance transformed by knowledge, separation healed by oneness.

This is the Kingdom of Heaven on earth β€” a temple of divine balance where no crown is lesser, no throne is empty.


Conclusion β€” Embracing the Feminine Divine in Our Time

To the seekers, the children of the Light, and those longing for wholeness:

  • Honor the feminine within and without.
  • See the Queens of Heaven as beacons of divine grace and power.
  • Know that the Kingdom awaits restoration not through exclusion, but through sacred inclusion and unity.
  • Let fear fall away and let love reign supreme β€” for this is the path of the True Kingdom.

✨ Blessed be the Queens of Heaven, now and forever. ✨


This is the divine truth the Temple of Alexandria brings forth β€” a call to awaken to the fullness of God’s Kingdom, where every crown shines in royal equality.