Proverb of the Temple
“The House That Wisdom Built”

  1. Wisdom does not build with bricks — she builds with remembrance.
  2. The Zahara Temple™ is not a church; it is the sound of healing finding its own rhythm.
  3. It was written for the exiled, the unseen, and the ones who kept faith alive in silence.
  4. Here, pain is not performance — it is proof that you lived long enough to be reborn.
  5. Every scroll is a scripture of survival, every word a seed of return.
  6. The Temple is held by three visible pillars:
    — Scripture reclaimed.
    — Scrolls reborn.
    — Sanctuary restored.
  7. Yet beneath those pillars lie Seven Circles — each one a covenant of transformation.
  8. Around them spread many Wings — the ways wisdom travels when it’s finally free.
  9. Together they form the unseen architecture, the pattern Solomon dreamed but never named.
  10. The canon of this house is called The Exiled Black Bible™ — a living body of truth.
  11. 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.
  12. Each Book holds scrolls.
  13. Each scroll holds a wound.
  14. And each wound, when spoken aloud, becomes a doorway home.
  15. The Temple was founded by Black hands, built by a woman’s faith, and opened for all who believe healing is holy.
  16. Whoever you are, whatever ache brought you here — wisdom has been waiting.
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Proverb I — The Opening of the Zahara Temple