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From Stage to Altar

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I Wasn’t Supposed to Survive What Made Me Beautiful is a raw, spiritual, and visually striking memoir that traces the journey of Prophetess Eve — from the shadows of sexual exploitation to the sacred path of ancestral healing. Blending testimony, social commentary, and Hoodoo-rooted wisdom, this book exposes how generational wounds, modern feminism, and cultural silence push so many Black women into identities that were never meant for them.


With unflinching honesty, Eve takes readers inside the realities of childhood trauma, adult entertainment, toxic love, and spiritual awakening. Each chapter peels back a layer of her life while offering guidance for Black women seeking restoration, and Black men seeking the tools to stand as pillars, protectors, and healers within the community. This is not just a memoir — it is a spiritual map, a warning, a cleansing, and a call to return home.


What makes this book uniquely powerful is its lookbook component: a curated collection of stunning images of Prophetess Eve, embodying feminine evolution, ancestral beauty, and the divine reclamation of self. These visuals serve as living altar pieces — affirmations of transformation, softness, and the rebirth of a woman once determined to disappear.


With the voice of a prophetess and the courage of a survivor, Eve delivers a story that is both deeply personal and universally needed. For Black women who want to heal, for Black men who want to lead with honor, and for every soul seeking wholeness after chaos, this book is a revelation.

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