An embodied theology of liberation, wholeness, feminine authority, and collective responsibility.
Read Our DoctrineSpirit does not require middlemen.
Truth does not require permission.
Liberation does not require obedience.
Spirit speaks directly—to women, through women, without gatekeepers.
Women were not created to submit, but to lead, to create, and to carry fire.
If a teaching does not set you free, it is not divine.
The first fall was not Eve's hunger for knowledge, but Adam's hunger for power.
Healing happens in circles, not hierarchies.
We follow the radical human who walked with the poor and challenged empire—his message, not his myth.
Reparations are not charity. They are a debt owed to Black Americans. Justice demands repair.
Spirituality without service is incomplete. What is healed in the individual must be returned to the community.
The body holds memory, wisdom, and truth. It does not need domination—it needs safety.
Women's sexuality is innate, intelligent, and sovereign. Not a currency. Not a debt. Not an obligation.
Women are not meant to leave their communities behind to be successful. They are meant to return resourced.
"Health is not aesthetic. Healing is not linear. Wholeness is not obedience. Remembering who you are—in your body, your mind, and your appetite for life—is a radical act of self-authority."
Our advocacy is rooted in values, not parties. In principles, not personalities. We do not support or oppose any political candidate or party.
Our voice is religious. Our witness is moral. Our allegiance is to liberation, not political power.
Shah Amara is organized exclusively for religious purposes within Section 501(c)(3): religious teaching, spiritual development, embodied healing, community service, and ethical instruction grounded in our doctrine.
Not silence, but awakening.
Not obedience, but freedom.
Not exclusion, but justice.
This is not a replacement gospel, but a revealed one.
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