Shaman Durek & Princess Märtha Louise | A Marriage Rooted in Love, Messianic Alignment, and the Future of the New Jerusalem

Eric P. Felton Jr.
5 min readOct 18, 2024

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In a time when the conventional boundaries of spirituality, culture, and royalty are shifting, the union of Shaman Durek and Princess Märtha Louise of Norway emerges as a powerful example of transcendent love. This partnership brings together the ancient practices of Shamanism and royal Christian lineage, reflecting the esoteric truths of divine union and the Messianic vision foretold in Scripture. Their relationship embodies Ahavah (אַהֲבָה) — the deep, unconditional love that God has for His people — and the Jewish principle of Tikkun Olam (תִּיקּוּן עוֹלָם), the repair and restoration of the world.

Their love not only challenges the status quo but symbolizes a greater spiritual journey — one that aligns with ancient and modern prophecies of the New Heaven and New Earth and the eventual establishment of the New Jerusalem. From a Messianic Jewish perspective, their union may very well foreshadow the hope of the Millennial Reign of Yeshua HaMashiach (Jesus the Messiah), during which the earth will be renewed and love will reign supreme. This article delves into how their relationship aligns with biblical prophecy and transcends both time and spiritual dimensions, leading us toward the collective effort to build the New Jerusalem.

Ancient Roots, Modern Love

Shaman Durek’s spiritual heritage is deeply rooted in the mystical and healing practices of ancient shamanism, a tradition that holds deep reverence for the interconnectedness of all life. Princess Märtha Louise, a Norwegian royal, brings her own spiritual lineage grounded in Christianity and service to the people. Together, they form a union that reflects achdut (אַחְדוּת) — the Hebrew term for unity of purpose.

Their partnership can be understood through the lens of Bloodline of the Gods (Redfern, 2015), which explores the idea of hidden ancestries and the potential for higher, cosmic forces guiding humanity. The intersection of these two powerful lineages, both physical and spiritual, may hint at a deeper calling beyond mere earthly love. This idea aligns with Messianic prophecies, which point to the blending of cultures and spiritual traditions as part of the Acharit Hayamim (אַחֲרִית הַיָּמִים, “End of Days”). In Romans 11:17–18, the grafting of Gentiles into the spiritual root of Israel serves as a metaphor for the unifying love that transcends borders, traditions, and religions.

Sid Roth’s exploration in The Incomplete Church: Unifying God’s Children (2007) adds depth to this narrative, arguing that unity among different believers is a sign of the coming age. Roth’s work highlights that this unity, much like the relationship between Shaman Durek and Princess Märtha Louise, is a crucial step in the fulfillment of Messianic prophecy, where Yeshua returns to reign and heal the nations.

The Millennial Reign and the Prophetic Future

Messianic prophecies, as described in the Book of Revelation, point toward a Millennial Reign during which Yeshua HaMashiach will return to reign on earth for 1,000 years. This reign will be characterized by peace, justice, and the fulfillment of divine promises to both Israel and the nations. The World Messianic Bible describes this in Revelation 20:4–6, where those who partake in the first resurrection will reign with the Messiah for a thousand years, ushering in a period of divine harmony.

This future of peace is echoed in Needless Casualties of War (Jackson & Sanford, 1999), which discusses the need for spiritual balance and the careful handling of spiritual warfare. In the Messianic Age, battles fought in the spiritual realm will find resolution in the reign of Yeshua. Shaman Durek and Princess Märtha Louise’s love, rooted in spiritual awareness and higher consciousness, reflects the future relationships that will thrive in this age — a time when love, not war, will be the governing force.

Their union serves as a reminder of the New Heaven and New Earth, prophesied in Reading Moses, Seeing Jesus (2020), where love transcends all barriers and creation is renewed. The prophecy in Revelation 21:1–4 speaks of a new beginning, where death, pain, and suffering will be no more, and the earth will be filled with the Shalom (שָׁלוֹם) of the Messiah.

Ahavah and Divine Love: Building the New Jerusalem

At the core of Shaman Durek and Princess Märtha Louise’s relationship is Ahavah — the Hebrew concept of love that goes beyond emotional attachment to embody divine, selfless love. This is the type of love that God shows to His people, as described in Deuteronomy 7:7–8. Their love can also be understood through the lens of The Council of Light (Hoffman, 2013), which explores the idea of manifesting one’s deepest desires in alignment with divine will. Their relationship, rooted in mutual respect and spiritual purpose, mirrors the call to live in unity with God’s divine plan.

According to the Book of Wisdom (Joseph, 2005), wisdom and love must be the foundation of any effort toward spiritual growth and societal transformation. In the context of building the New Jerusalem, their love reflects a powerful metaphor for the kind of relationships that will flourish in the Olam HaBa (עולם הבא, “World to Come”) — where the world will operate under God’s rule, with love being the very foundation of existence.

This idea aligns with Tikkun Olam, the Jewish mandate to partner with God in repairing the world. Their relationship embodies the unity and healing described in Revelation 21:2–4, where God Himself will dwell among His people, and all sorrow will be wiped away.

Conclusion: A Prophetic Union for the Future

Shaman Durek and Princess Märtha Louise stand as a profound example of love that transcends earthly divisions and aligns with the divine calling to bring echad (אֶחָד) — oneness — into the world. As the world moves closer to the fulfillment of Messianic prophecies, their love serves as a beacon of hope for what is to come. Their union is a microcosm of the ultimate union between God and His people, a relationship that will be fully realized when Yeshua HaMashiach returns to establish His Kingdom.

Their love story reminds us of the importance of pursuing Ahavah in our relationships, seeking unity, and partnering with God in the building of the New Jerusalem — the eternal city of love, peace, and divine unity. As we journey toward this future, may we all be inspired to live with the purpose of advancing God’s Kingdom on earth, through love, unity, and the repair of the world.

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Eric P. Felton Jr.
Eric P. Felton Jr.

Written by Eric P. Felton Jr.

Visionary | Performance Driven Consultant | Transformation Consultant | Creator | Thought Leader

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