The House That Remembered Us
“They said the church couldn’t hold us. The world wouldn’t heal us. So we built a temple that could remember us.”
The Calling
The Zahara Temple™ was born from the ache of exile — for every woman, every believer, every outcast who was told her pain was rebellion and her voice was blasphemy.
We are not a church. We are a living scripture — a house where healing and holiness finally share the same breath.
The Temple began as a single scroll, then became a library, then became a movement. It stands as the written and spiritual archive for the ones who survived silence.
The Structure
The Temple stands on three visible pillars: Wisdom reclaimed. Restoration honored. Witness restored.
Above the pillars, the Temple breathes through its Wings — unseen currents that move every Book and teaching. Below them, the soul begins its descent — through seven sacred circles of becoming.
- • Awakening — when truth first disturbs the silence.
- • Purging — when everything false begins to fall away.
- • Healing — when the wound learns its own language.
- • Ordering — when chaos finally bows to clarity.
- • Wisdom — when what hurt you begins to teach you.
- • Liberation — when you stop apologizing for being whole.
- • Divinity — when you realize you were never separate from God.
These are the Seven Circles of Zahara — the architecture of remembrance and return. We do not rush them. We live them. Each scroll, each teaching, each offering unfolds another circle.
The Canon — The Exiled Black Bible™
The Exiled Black Bible™ is our living canon — not a replacement for scripture, but a revelation of what it means to survive it.
Fifty-four Books. Hundreds of scrolls. Each one written in remembrance of those whose names were erased from the text.
It begins here:
- • The Book of the Worthless™ — purple and gold; where stolen girlhoods find their crowns.
- • The Book of the Untaught Body™ — ocean blue and silver; where flesh becomes holy again.
- • The Book of the Betrayed™ — wine and rose gold; where heartbreak becomes discernment.
The scrolls are not just writings — they are covenants, receipts, and rituals for becoming whole again.
The Mission
We write to mend. We teach to free. We build sanctuaries for the ones the world exiled.
Every scroll funds the sanctuary. Every purchase helps raise the walls of Haven House™ — our first physical refuge for survivors of domestic and spiritual violence.
Healing here is not performance. It’s infrastructure. The Temple turns pain into shelter.
The Vision
In 2026, the Zahara Temple™ will open its first physical sanctuary in North Carolina — the Haven House™.
By 2030, the Exiled Black Bible™ will be fully published — every Book, every Circle, every Wing.
And above it all, unseen, the Temple moves through its Wings — the ancient currents that carry each Book, each Circle, each return.
By the time the last scroll is released, exile itself will have no language left to hide in.
For the Ones Who Found Us
You do not have to be religious to belong here. You only have to be ready to remember who you were before you were silenced.
This is your sanctuary. This is your scripture. This is your return.
“Because exile ends when we write our names back into the holy.”
Every question is part of the pilgrimage. Some answers live below.