“Mother Mary”: What the Film Reveals About the Occult Elite’s Agenda in Pop Music
Warning: Immense spoilers ahead!
Throughout the years of analyzing pop culture, a recurring theme has been highlighted numerous times on this site: The proverbial red dress. I’m not talking about a dress that happens to be red; I’m talking about red that happens to be a dress. Like, aggressively and overwhelmingly red.
In the color codes of the occult elite, red is the color of initiation and sacrifice. When it appears in an occult-coded performance or music video, it is meant to signify profound transformation through a ritualistic process.

If you thought that one might be “reaching” about the symbolic meaning of the red dress, well, Hollywood created an entire movie about it. And it made sure you understood that this dress has a deep spiritual meaning rooted in the dark occult practices.
Mother Mary is about a veteran pop star seeking a comeback after a traumatic event. According to the movie’s writer and director David Lowery, Mother Mary – the pop star played by Anne Hathaway – was inspired by “Beyonce and Taylor Swift in fifteen years.”
Or maybe a younger Madonna. In fact, the names Mother Mary and Madonna both refer directly to the Virgin Mary in a rather blasphemous manner. And, like Madonna, Mother Mary is a veteran of the music industry who routinely shows her allegiance to the occult elite to remain a celebrity.
The movie’s music was written by Charli XCX, FKA Twigs, and Jack Antonoff (who has written songs for Taylor Swift, Lana Del Rey, Sabrina Carpenter, and many others). In other words, this movie about the dark side of the industry was made with the help of people who are deep in it.
Here’s a look at the symbolic meaning of that movie.
Possessed

There is nothing holy about what she’s singing. The song is called “Burial,” and the chorus foreshadows what will happen at the end of the movie.
This black suit fits like a glove
I was born to be the widow of love
While the song is playing, the movie sends us a message that is not subtle.

This is actually good advice for most pop music that has been coming out in recent years. Lady Gaga herself stated that her song “Abracadabra” contained a spell.
While Mother Mary’s performance was acclaimed by her fans, all is not what it seems. Because, behind the scenes, she’s breaking apart at the … seams.



During the movie’s intro, Sam talks about “feeling that Mother Mary was coming to see her.” And that’s exactly what happens.


Mother Mary needs Sam to make her a dress for her big comeback. However, Sam is angry that Mary abandoned her as a collaborator (and possibly a lover) several years earlier. Right from the get-go, Sam is demanding and controlling.
Before agreeing to make Mary a dress, Sam asks:
– Will you let me do whatever I like?
– Yes.
– Will you do exactly as I say?
– Yes.
Only after being assured of complete compliance by Mary does Sam agree to make her a dress.

As the movie progresses, one realizes that something is off and creepy about the Sam and Hilda duo, played by Michaela Coel and Hunter Schafer.

As she starts working on Mary’s dress, Sam explains what happened to her in these past years. She was so distraught by Mary leaving her that she literally manifested an evil spirit.

After hearing Sam’s story, Mary realizes that the same red entity is now inside of her. She proceeds to tell Sam the story of her possession.


Imogen is played by singer/actress FKA Twigs. Interesting fact: She recently starred in The Carpenter’s Son – a movie with demonic undertones where she played the role of the Virgin Mary. And now she’s in another demonic movie named after the Virgin Mary.
After connecting with the red spirit, Mary’s life and career took a disturbing turn.
Industry Slave

While speaking with Sam, Mary describes her years as a pop star as “possessed” by this red spirit.


As this is happening, Mary sings Holy Spirit 2, a song about rejecting God and embracing the spirit that took over her. Here are the lyrics.
[Verse 1]
You got that cold feeling, your sacred heart’s blue
Do you know what to pray for anymore
Or if you can make it through?[Verse 2]
But me, I was raised up to believe
You could fill a cathedral with what I thought was true
All those churches all came crashing down, those churches all came crashing down, yes, they do
So now
I believe in you[Chorus]
Did you ever feel you’re holy?
Did you ever feel it? Did you ever fear it?
Did you ever feel you’re holy?
Did you ever feel it? Did you ever fear it?Feel the sign of your mind could match the prayer of your lips
Lord, forgive our wasted time
Did you ever feel the sway of my hips, the press of my fingertips?
No, I ain’t gon’ win this fight
Did you ever feel the—?
Babe, I spent my whole life praying for my whole life
I’ve never felt like this before
Babe, I spent my whole life praying for my whole life
I’ve never knelt like this beforeSo come on, baby, put the spirit in me, tongue, the fire in me
Rip me open, let me breathe
Come on, baby, put that heart into mine, press your knees into mine
Press my needs into the ground
In numerous past articles, I’ve pointed out that pop stars are often made to sing about their own slavery and spiritual darkness. This is what’s happening here. The song talks about “wasted time” with the Lord and her begging to be penetrated (spiritually and sexually) by the spirit.
After she sings these cursed words, a horrific, highly mediatized “accident” occurs.

After the event, people speculated that it was Mary having a breakdown and attempting suicide. But there was a spiritual dimension to this mega-ritual.

Mary attempted to break free from Sam (who represents the occult elite) and go her own way. As a punishment, a demonic entity found her, took over her, and pushed her to destroy herself.
Since then, Mary has been completely out of it. Sam tells her she can help her expel that spirit, and things become very symbolic.

If you draw a line between the candles above, you get a pentagram. And you get a hint about Sam’s true identity.

The sigil above bears the name “Samael”, the king of demons.

Samael is also the husband of the demonic Lilith, the primordial she-demon. In parallel, there’s a husband/wife dynamic between Sam and Mary.

Guess what happens next? Yes. Sam uses that red fabric to create Mary’s new iconic comeback dress.

Happy Ending?
To most viewers: The movie has a happy ending. Mary is liberated from that spirit and uses it as an inspiration to make a big comeback. However, when one understands the movie’s underlying symbolism, the ending becomes the exact opposite: she is more controlled than ever.
During the credits, Mary sings the praises of her those who control her in a symbolic setting.

Notice that everyone is wearing black. By doing so, the movie follows the exact same color codes highlighted on this site countless times.

Mary’s white outfit with a gold halo represents purity and godliness. Red represents sacrifice and spiritual metamorphosis. Black represents the completed embrace of the “dark side.” Even her halo is black. Mary is not free. She completed the process to become a fully controlled industry slave.
In Conclusion
The movie Mother Mary is about a pop star who attempted to break free from her collaborator (and lover) Sam, who represents the darkness of the occult elite. Sam did not take this betrayal lightly. She manifested a metaphysical force that would cause Mary to nearly destroy herself before irresistibly coming back to Sam.
After securing Mary’s full compliance, Sam had her wear the very symbol of her spiritual possession: a red dress. While the movie makes it seem as if she is “liberated” from that spirit, she’s actually more controlled by it than ever. The black dress seen during the credits confirms that Mary has fully “turnt.”
While this movie is technically fiction, it contains some truths that have been explained on this site for years. In its own way, Mother Mary documents the ritualistic dimension of pop culture and the spiritual cost of being an industry slave. The movie itself is a ritual: It is about Mother Mary submitting to Samael.
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