"The Spirit and the bride say, 'Come.'"
Marriage was instituted by God in the second chapter of Genesis. This unity of two becoming one is promised for Christ's Bride, the Church, upon His return. The Blessed Virgin Mary already shares this status of unity with divinity. This is not for her and will not be for us a grant of divinity.
Evolution into gods, Lucifer's lying promise in the Paradise of Pleasure, is adhered to by the Mormons, i.e., that they will become gods, like their idea of a very human father god. This father god, Mormons say, had physical relations with "Mary." Even modern
Science can conceive a child without physical relations, but not their father god.
"Apocalypse" is a marital term, describing the unveiling of the bride, the revelation. The invitation to endure to the end illustrates that the Virgin Mary was spiritually married, not to God the Father, but the Holy Spirit. "The Spirit and the bride say, 'Come.'" The Blessed Virgin Mary now shares unity with the Holy Spirit that unity with divinity promised to Christ's Church. This is not an obliteration of selfhood of Hinduism, nor the elevation to godhood of the Mormons.
Spiritual marriage is a perfectly intimate unity. It is a fulfillment of earthly marriage, which doesn't eradicate or elevate individual personhood in its unity. We are made in God's image and likeness, and the intimacy potential of divine marriage is unfathomable. "The Spirit and the bride say, 'Come.'"