Proverb of the Temple
“The House That Wisdom Built”
- Wisdom does not build with bricks — she builds with remembrance.
- The Zahara Temple™ is not a church; it is the sound of healing finding its own rhythm.
- It was written for the exiled, the unseen, and the ones who kept faith alive in silence.
- Here, pain is not performance — it is proof that you lived long enough to be reborn.
- Every scroll is a scripture of survival, every word a seed of return.
- The Temple is held by three visible pillars:
— Scripture reclaimed.
— Scrolls reborn.
— Sanctuary restored. - Yet beneath those pillars lie Seven Circles — each one a covenant of transformation.
- Around them spread many Wings — the ways wisdom travels when it’s finally free.
- Together they form the unseen architecture, the pattern Solomon dreamed but never named.
- The canon of this house is called The Exiled Black Bible™ — a living body of truth.
- The first Books rise as testaments of return:
• 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 the body becomes holy again.
• The Book of the Betrayed™ — wine and rose gold; where heartbreak becomes discernment. - Each Book holds scrolls.
- Each scroll holds a wound.
- And each wound, when spoken aloud, becomes a doorway home.
- The Temple was founded by Black hands, built by a woman’s faith, and opened for all who believe healing is holy.
- Whoever you are, whatever ache brought you here — wisdom has been waiting.
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Proverb I — The Opening of the Zahara Temple