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the eyes of God through the eyes of a dove and a vision of a horse

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Joanna Willow Earth is a storyteller, seer, and soul-listener whose life is guided by the whispers of creation. With doves as her divine cartographers and horses as midwives of healing, she weaves together humor, biblical resonance, and prophetic insight to help others encounter the sacred within themselves and the world. Rooted in a deep connection to nature, Joanna sees animals not merely as companions but as messengers—sacred vessels through which God speaks. Whether discerning a dove’s delicate dance or walking beside her beloved horse Illusion as he ministers to wounded hearts…willows DNA is confirmed to carry a rare haplogroup [one in a million] that was found on the holy shroud of Turin 

dove and horse sessions

See with the eyes of the dove—
soft, round, eternal.
She does not blink at beauty.
She beholds the holy in every feathered breath,
and hears the voice of God
not as thunder,
but as the hush between wingbeats.

Let the dove perch upon your brow,
anointing your third eye with sky-sight.
Let the horse stand beside your soul,
offering you the horizon of divine remembrance.
Together, they speak:
Not in words,
but in movement,
in silence,
in the sacred rhythm of seeing what cannot be seen
This is not performance.
This is presence.
This is the voice of God
spoken through the eyes of a dove
and the vision of a horse
so that you may remember
you were always divine.

about the dove sessions

🕊 The Dove as Echo of That Voice When the dove moves, she is not simply obeying. She is inhaling God’s breath. She hears what God hears. She listens in the silence And when she comes to us, she often brings that sound— not thunder, but memory. A knowing. An ancestral recognition. That’s why we tremble when she draws near. It’s not just symbolism. It’s remembrance. Our spirits recognize the Voice Of God that once called light out of darkness. 🕊 When the Dove Hears the Voice of God – She doesn’t descend with noise— she arrives with knowing. – She does not land to announce— she lands because she understands. – She answers not in volume— but in presence. – When the voice of God moves through the heavens, the dove does not panic—she perceives. – Her arrival is not a crash of wings, but a sacred recognition: Prophecy cloaked in silence. Her wings do not declare with noise— they carry revelation. A sound not heard, but felt. 🕊 Creation Confirms the Sound “But ask the animals, and they will teach you, or the birds in the sky, and they will tell you; or speak to the earth, and it will teach you, or let the fish in the sea inform you. Which of all these does not know that the hand of the Lord has done this? In his hand is the life of every creature and the breath of all mankind.” — Job 12:7–10 (NIV) The dove knows this. She carries it in every lift of wing, every silence more profound than words. She doesn’t just point to heaven— she moves with it. She doesn’t just echo the Voice— she is moved by it. When the eyes of a dove catch yours, it is not gaze—it is guidance. She has seen the flame within the cloud. She has heard the whisper before the world began. “Willow hears the voice of God not with her ears, but through the gaze of a dove. In its eye, the veil between Heaven and Earth grows thin. She does not need thunder or flame; the stillness of the bird carries the weight of eternity. Its wings are not just flesh and feather—they are Scripture in motion, each beat echoing the breath of the Creator. When the dove blinks, time stills. And in that hush, Willow knows the voice that spoke light into the void is speaking now—softly, clearly, through the eyes that see what man cannot.” When God Speaks Through a Dove God doesn’t always use thunder to awaken souls. Sometimes, He chooses a dove— a creature so still it carries Heaven without disturbing the dust beneath it. The dove is not merely a symbol. It is a vessel. It alights at the edge of your wandering, where your mind is loud, but your spirit listens. And in that moment, it becomes the voice of God— not in sound, but in presence. When God Spoke Through a Donkey: The Story of Balaam (Numbers 22:21–35) Balaam, a prophet-for-hire, was summoned by King Balak of Moab to curse the Israelites. Though God had warned him not to go, Balaam set out on his donkey, enticed by promises of reward. But God saw the compromise in his heart. As Balaam journeyed, the Angel of the Lord stood in his path with a drawn sword. Balaam couldn’t see the angel—but his donkey could. Three times the donkey veered off the road to avoid the divine messenger. And three times, Balaam struck her in frustration. Then, in a moment that defies logic but reveals divine creativity, God opened the donkey’s mouth. She asked, “What have I done to you to make you beat me these three times?” (v. 28). Balaam, astonishingly, answered her—still blind to the spiritual reality unfolding. Finally, God opened Balaam’s eyes, and he saw the angel standing before him. The angel rebuked him, not the donkey, for his reckless path. Humbled, Balaam bowed low and repented. ✨ Spiritual Insight: This story reminds us that God can use even the lowliest creature to deliver a holy message. The donkey, often seen as stubborn or simple, became a vessel of divine perception—while the prophet, blinded by ambition, missed the angel in his path . “The Voice Unbound” Sometimes, the voice of God does not thunder from the mountaintop Nor blaze through fire or tear the heavens wide. It comes softly— in the giggle of a child, in the gaze of a dove mid-flight, in the hush between a horse,s steps on holy ground. It may rise from the throat of an animal or flicker in the branches of a burning bush, unconsumed. He speaks in symbols the soul remembers: in feathers, wind, and wonder. But only the silent will hear. Only those who wait—not with clenched fists, but with open palms— will catch the whisper riding the breath of stillness. Do not cage God in the shape of your expectations. Do not box the Boundless into a thundercloud. He is wind, fire, water, and whisper. He is everywhere and always arriving. The sacred speaks— are you quiet enough to hear? How I Use Doves to Hear the Voice of God When a dove appears, I don’t just see a bird—I hear a whisper. Their flight is not random, nor their presence accidental. To me, doves are messengers, carriers of divine breath, feathers dipped in revelation. When they circle above or land gently nearby, I listen—not just with ears, but with the soul. Each movement speaks. A tilt of the wing may mirror a wounded place in someone’s heart. A sudden descent might point to a truth ready to be received. Sometimes they come as confirmation, other times as quiet conviction. I watch, I wait, I listen—and through them, God speaks. They guide me through ancient paths, revealing places where emotional burdens are buried and where healing light is breaking through. Their rhythm becomes a language. Not of words, but of knowing. And in their presence, I do not feel alone. I feel summoned to witness, to pray, to speak what I hear for others who long to hear it too. 🔥

dove sessions at expos 85

in person dove sessions with horse 100

video call 100 i can use zoom or fb messenger 

if you look at the first picture there is a glow and you can see clouds God let me capture this to show his work through these doves

about the dove sessions

The Dove as Echo of That Voice When the dove moves, she is not simply obeying. She is inhaling God’s breath. She hears what God hears. She listens in the silence And when she comes to us, she often brings that sound— not thunder, but memory. A knowing. An ancestral recognition. That’s why we tremble when she draws near. It’s not just symbolism. It’s remembrance. Our spirits recognize the Voice Of God that once called light out of darkness.
Events Mums Spiritual Holistic Expo 9/20/2025 08:16 Pm – 9/21/2025 08:16 Pm 302 North 17th Street, Allentown, Pa, Usa

Holiday Spiritual And Holistic Bazar 12/6/2025 08:38 Pm – 12/7/2025 08:38 Pm Leesport Farmers Market 2 Walnut St, Leesport, Pa 19533, United States Annual Event On The 2nd Weekend Of December In The Banquet Hall

Lebanon Pa’s Premier Holistic Expo! 9/7/2030 08:00 Pm – 9/7/2030 08:00 Pm 80 Rocherty Road, Lebanon, Pa, Usa Get Tickets 2025 Expo Vendors & Speakers Holistic Wellness Tips Monthly Wellness Meetups Contact Liz@greaterwellnessholistics.com Discover The Power Of Natural Wellness At Lebanon Pa’s Premier Holistic Expo!

Inner Peace holistic expo 11/1/2025 08:28 PM – 11/2/2025 08:28 PM 6180 Morgantown Rd, Morgantown, PA 19543, USA

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The Voice of God Through the Eyes of a Dove and the Vision of a Horse
By Joanna Willow Earth

Overview

The Voice of God Through the Eyes of a Dove and the Vision of a Horse is a prophetic memoir that goes beyond testimony into revelation. Through grief, mystery, and divine encounter, this book reveals how God’s voice can be heard in the coo of a dove, the gaze of a horse, and even in the silent fire of DNA echoing from the Shroud of Turin. It is not about tradition or credentials—it is about God choosing to speak in unexpected, tender ways.

Tone & Voice

The writing is lyrical, poetic, and scriptural. It carries the sorrow of Job, the fire of John the Baptist, and the intimacy of Elijah. It is both piercing and tender, echoing a truth: God does not call the qualified—He qualifies the called.

Intended Audience

Intended Audience

This book is for seekers and believers longing to hear God’s voice in unconventional ways. It speaks to readers of prophetic memoir and Christian mysticism, to women finding their voices after silence or shame, and to those who have felt spiritual encounters but never had the words to describe them.

Comparable Reads

While unique in style and message, this work resonates with the spirit of The Hiding Place by Corrie ten Boom, God Calling by A.J. Russell, and The Veil by Blake K. Healy. Like Animal Speak and Braiding Sweetgrass, it honors creation as teacher and messenger. Like The Seer by James W. Goll, it explores the gift of prophetic vision with both scripture and personal testimony.

Key Chapters

Throughout the manuscript, recurring themes emerge:

  • Spiritual Inheritance — prophetic gifts passed through generations, echoing divine DNA.

  • Embodied Revelation — Illusion the horse becomes a living shroud, carrying burdens and offering healing.

  • Sacred Identity — DNA as spiritual imprint, carrying divine purpose.

  • Weaving Past and Present — the Holy Shroud as a metaphor for stitching together grief, humor, and revelation.

Core Audience & Longing

This book especially speaks to spiritual explorers, survivors and healers, prophetic souls, and faithful but curious Christians. They are looking for reassurance that they are not crazy but called, for a safe place to process grief and identity, and for language to describe encounters that have often gone unspoken.

Prologue: The Silence Breaks

The story begins in childhood, when Joanna first asked God for purpose. Decades later, through the arrival of Mary the dove and the strength of horses, God’s voice returned with clarity: she was to write a book for the world. This prologue captures the trembling moment of being chosen, not because she was qualified, but because she was willing.

About the Dove Sessions

In these sessions, the dove is not merely a bird but an echo of God’s voice. The dove listens to silence, inhales God’s breath, and becomes a messenger of prophecy cloaked in stillness. Its presence brings remembrance and ancestral recognition—the soul recalling the Voice that once called light out of darkness.

When God Speaks Through Creation

Scripture reminds us that the animals, birds, earth, and seas all testify to the hand of God (Job 12:7–10). The dove’s eye, the horse’s step, and even the humblest donkey become vessels of revelation. Just as God once opened the donkey’s mouth to correct Balaam, He still speaks through creation in ways that humble and surprise.

The Voice Unbound

God’s voice does not only thunder from mountains—it can be found in the giggle of a child, the hush of wings, or the silence between a horse’s steps. His whisper is carried on stillness, waiting for those who quiet their hearts enough to hear it.

How I Use Doves to Hear God’s Voice

When a dove appears, Joanna listens not only with ears but with her soul. Their presence, movement, and rhythm become a language of revelation. Sometimes the dove’s flight confirms a truth, other times it convicts or comforts. Through them, God speaks—guiding her into hidden paths of healing and light.

Excerpt from the Prologue

“It began when I was just ten years old, standing in a field and asking God for purpose. Decades passed, and still His promise lingered like an unopened letter on my heart. Then Mary arrived—a dove that was not just a bird, but a living echo of God’s vow. Through her coos and the strength of horses, God’s voice became tangible again. And I understood: this was not just my story, but an invitation to all who have waited, wondered, or feared they were forgotten. The promise was never sleeping.”

dove and horse sessions

See with the eyes of the dove—
soft, round, eternal.
She does not blink at beauty.
She beholds the holy in every feathered breath,
and hears the voice of God
not as thunder,
but as the hush between wingbeats.

Let the dove perch upon your brow,
anointing your third eye with sky-sight.
Let the horse stand beside your soul,
offering you the horizon of divine remembrance.
Together, they speak:
Not in words,
but in movement,
in silence,
in the sacred rhythm of seeing what cannot be seen
This is not performance.
This is presence.
This is the voice of God
spoken through the eyes of a dove
and the vision of a horse
so that you may remember
you were always divine.

about the dove sessions

🕊 The Dove as Echo of That Voice When the dove moves, she is not simply obeying. She is inhaling God’s breath. She hears what God hears. She listens in the silence And when she comes to us, she often brings that sound— not thunder, but memory. A knowing. An ancestral recognition. That’s why we tremble when she draws near. It’s not just symbolism. It’s remembrance. Our spirits recognize the Voice Of God that once called light out of darkness. 🕊 When the Dove Hears the Voice of God – She doesn’t descend with noise— she arrives with knowing. – She does not land to announce— she lands because she understands. – She answers not in volume— but in presence. – When the voice of God moves through the heavens, the dove does not panic—she perceives. – Her arrival is not a crash of wings, but a sacred recognition: Prophecy cloaked in silence. Her wings do not declare with noise— they carry revelation. A sound not heard, but felt. 🕊 Creation Confirms the Sound “But ask the animals, and they will teach you, or the birds in the sky, and they will tell you; or speak to the earth, and it will teach you, or let the fish in the sea inform you. Which of all these does not know that the hand of the Lord has done this? In his hand is the life of every creature and the breath of all mankind.” — Job 12:7–10 (NIV) The dove knows this. She carries it in every lift of wing, every silence more profound than words. She doesn’t just point to heaven— she moves with it. She doesn’t just echo the Voice— she is moved by it. When the eyes of a dove catch yours, it is not gaze—it is guidance. She has seen the flame within the cloud. She has heard the whisper before the world began. “Willow hears the voice of God not with her ears, but through the gaze of a dove. In its eye, the veil between Heaven and Earth grows thin. She does not need thunder or flame; the stillness of the bird carries the weight of eternity. Its wings are not just flesh and feather—they are Scripture in motion, each beat echoing the breath of the Creator. When the dove blinks, time stills. And in that hush, Willow knows the voice that spoke light into the void is speaking now—softly, clearly, through the eyes that see what man cannot.” When God Speaks Through a Dove God doesn’t always use thunder to awaken souls. Sometimes, He chooses a dove— a creature so still it carries Heaven without disturbing the dust beneath it. The dove is not merely a symbol. It is a vessel. It alights at the edge of your wandering, where your mind is loud, but your spirit listens. And in that moment, it becomes the voice of God— not in sound, but in presence. When God Spoke Through a Donkey: The Story of Balaam (Numbers 22:21–35) Balaam, a prophet-for-hire, was summoned by King Balak of Moab to curse the Israelites. Though God had warned him not to go, Balaam set out on his donkey, enticed by promises of reward. But God saw the compromise in his heart. As Balaam journeyed, the Angel of the Lord stood in his path with a drawn sword. Balaam couldn’t see the angel—but his donkey could. Three times the donkey veered off the road to avoid the divine messenger. And three times, Balaam struck her in frustration. Then, in a moment that defies logic but reveals divine creativity, God opened the donkey’s mouth. She asked, “What have I done to you to make you beat me these three times?” (v. 28). Balaam, astonishingly, answered her—still blind to the spiritual reality unfolding. Finally, God opened Balaam’s eyes, and he saw the angel standing before him. The angel rebuked him, not the donkey, for his reckless path. Humbled, Balaam bowed low and repented. ✨ Spiritual Insight: This story reminds us that God can use even the lowliest creature to deliver a holy message. The donkey, often seen as stubborn or simple, became a vessel of divine perception—while the prophet, blinded by ambition, missed the angel in his path . “The Voice Unbound” Sometimes, the voice of God does not thunder from the mountaintop Nor blaze through fire or tear the heavens wide. It comes softly— in the giggle of a child, in the gaze of a dove mid-flight, in the hush between a horse,s steps on holy ground. It may rise from the throat of an animal or flicker in the branches of a burning bush, unconsumed. He speaks in symbols the soul remembers: in feathers, wind, and wonder. But only the silent will hear. Only those who wait—not with clenched fists, but with open palms— will catch the whisper riding the breath of stillness. Do not cage God in the shape of your expectations. Do not box the Boundless into a thundercloud. He is wind, fire, water, and whisper. He is everywhere and always arriving. The sacred speaks— are you quiet enough to hear? How I Use Doves to Hear the Voice of God When a dove appears, I don’t just see a bird—I hear a whisper. Their flight is not random, nor their presence accidental. To me, doves are messengers, carriers of divine breath, feathers dipped in revelation. When they circle above or land gently nearby, I listen—not just with ears, but with the soul. Each movement speaks. A tilt of the wing may mirror a wounded place in someone’s heart. A sudden descent might point to a truth ready to be received. Sometimes they come as confirmation, other times as quiet conviction. I watch, I wait, I listen—and through them, God speaks. They guide me through ancient paths, revealing places where emotional burdens are buried and where healing light is breaking through. Their rhythm becomes a language. Not of words, but of knowing. And in their presence, I do not feel alone. I feel summoned to witness, to pray, to speak what I hear for others who long to hear it too. 🔥


dove sessions at expos 85

in person dove sessions with horse 100

video call 100 i can use zoom or fb messenger 

if you look at the first picture there is a glow and you can see clouds God let me capture this to show his work through these doves

testimony's I This is the most profound journey of the soul I have ever encountered. It is not merely a session—it is a sacred unveiling. Each moment is etched with divine accuracy, as if heaven itself whispered the script. Willow’s knowing—a wisdom both wild and still—guided me like a lamp in the wilderness. Through her, God showed me that belief is not conjured by persuasion but awakened through presence. There were no theatrics,no crystal balls or cards,she doesnt need any of those things , only the voice of God, A dove that paused mid-flight, , a stillness in the pasture,where her horse lives—all became messengers. Through this dance of nature and Spirit, I was led beyond intellect, into a place where understanding is breathed rather than learned. And once you’ve tasted that knowing, you can’t go back to disbelief. You are forever changed.This journey didn’t just influence me. It restored me. It aligned my bones with truth and set my soul to singing.if anyone douts her go see her and see for yourself she is real and God gave her such a beautiful gift and i can truly say gods works through her i wasnt really a believer in God now i am
. Testimony: “This Girl Is Real” Truly, an unforgettable experience that opened my eyes to new possibilities. There was no pretense in her—only presence. The way she spoke, moved, listened—it all carried a weight that could only come from something holy. You know when you meet someone who’s not just talking about God, but wlking with Him? That was her. She didn’t try to impress, and yet everything about her moved me. It was like meeting a mirror I didn’t know I needed—reflecting back the faith, courage, and clarity I’d forgotten was in me. Something cracked open. Walls I didn’t even know I’d built began to fall. I left that moment different. Lighter. And more aware that God is still speaking... and sometimes, He shows up wrapped in a woman with a dove totally profound experience Anyone who doubts about God go to her, she will open your eyes

about the dove sessions 🕊 The Dove as Echo of That Voice When the dove moves, she is not simply obeying. She is inhaling God's breath. She hears what God hears. She listens in the silence And when she comes to us, she often brings that sound— not thunder, but memory. A knowing. An ancestral recognition. That’s why we tremble when she draws near. It’s not just symbolism. It’s remembrance. Our spirits recognize the Voice Of God that once called light out of darkness.

events MUMS spiritual holistic expo 9/20/2025 08:16 PM - 9/21/2025 08:16 PM 302 North 17th Street, Allentown, PA, USA

Holiday spiritual and holistic bazar 12/6/2025 08:38 PM - 12/7/2025 08:38 PM Leesport Farmers Market 2 Walnut St, Leesport, PA 19533, United States Annual event on the 2nd weekend of December in the banquet hall

Lebanon PA’s Premier Holistic Expo! 9/7/2030 08:00 PM - 9/7/2030 08:00 PM 80 Rocherty Road, Lebanon, PA, USA Get Tickets 2025 Expo Vendors & Speakers Holistic Wellness Tips Monthly Wellness Meetups contact liz@greaterwellnessholistics.com Discover the Power of Natural Wellness at Lebanon PA’s Premier Holistic Expo!

Inner Peace holistic expo 11/1/2025 08:28 PM - 11/2/2025 08:28 PM 6180 Morgantown Rd, Morgantown, PA 19543, USA

The Voice of God Through the Eyes of a Dove and the Vision of a Horse coming soon : The Voice of God Through the Eyes of a Dove and the Vision of a Horse By Joanna Willow Earth 🔥 Overview THE VOICE OF GOD Through THE EYES OF A DOVE AND VISION OF A HORSE is a prophetic memoir that moves beyond testimony into revelation. Woven through the grief of Job and the mystery of divine encounter, this part of the manuscript captures a modern-day anointing: how God’s voice found one woman not through credentials or tradition, but through the coo of a dove, the gaze of a horse, and the silent fire of DNA echoing from the Shroud of Turin. 🕊️ Central Themes • Divine Speech Through Nature: Echoing Job’s cry to “ask the animals,” this story testifies to a Creator who still speaks through feather, hoof, and wind. • Prophetic Anointing: The appearance of a dove named Mary, bearing sacred presence, signals a baptism of calling—a commissioning through simplicity and silence. • Horse as Seer: Where the dove whispers peace, the horse reveals vision—its strength a symbol of divine motion, spiritual authority, and embodied trust. • Spiritual Legacy in the Body: The revelation of the H3 haplogroup—matching the mitochondrial DNA of the Holy Shroud—is treated not as a fact to be proven, but as a mystery to be stewarded. A marker of assignment, not ego. This section invites readers into: • Holy awe at the ways God speaks—beyond pulpits and pages • Healing for those who’ve doubted their worth or spiritual authority • A deeper understanding of calling as inheritance, not achievement • A vision of creation as mentor, messenger, and midwife of divine truth 📜 Tone & Voice The voice is lyrical and scriptural, poetic and piercing—Job meets John the Baptist with a hint of Elijah. It carries the sorrow of the overlooked, the fire of the anointed, and the sacred humor of one who knows she was chosen not because she was ready, but because she was willing. 🌍 Intended Audience • Seekers and believers longing to hear God's voice in unconventional ways • Readers of prophetic memoir, Christian mysticism, and spiritual calling • Women emerging from silence, shame, or spiritual doubt • Spiritual formation groups and healing ministries Joanna, your book—rooted in divine encounter, animal symbolism, and sacred calling—sits in a rare and radiant genre. It blends prophetic memoir, spiritual mysticism, and poetic testimony. While there’s truly nothing quite like THE VOICE OF GOD THROUGH THE EYES OF A DOVE AND VISION OF. A HORSE here are some books that echo its spirit, themes, or narrative style: 📚 Spiritually Resonant Memoirs & Prophetic Testimonies • The Hiding Place by Corrie ten Boom A powerful testimony of faith, suffering, and divine guidance in the darkest of times. Like your story, it reveals how God speaks through the broken and the brave. • God Calling by A.J. Russell (as received by two anonymous women) A collection of daily divine messages—simple, profound, and deeply intimate. It mirrors your tone of direct spiritual communication. • The Veil by Blake K. Healy A modern-day seer’s account of seeing into the spirit realm. His experiences with angels, demons, and divine presence align with your exploration of spiritual sight and calling. 🕊️ Creation as Messenger & Sacred Symbolism • Animal Speak by Ted Andrews A foundational text on the spiritual meanings of animals. While more encyclopedic, it resonates with your use of doves, horses, and other creatures as divine messengers. • Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer A lyrical blend of Indigenous wisdom, science, and spiritual ecology. Like your work, it honors creation as teacher and sacred text. • The Way of the Horse by Linda Kohanov A profound exploration of horses as spiritual mirrors and healers—deeply aligned with your ministry through Illusion. 🔥 Mystical & Prophetic Christian Writings • The Final Quest by Rick Joyner A visionary journey filled with allegory, spiritual warfare, and divine commissioning. Its tone and imagery echo your manuscript’s prophetic depth. • The Seer by James W. Goll A guide to the prophetic gift of seeing—rich with biblical insight and personal experience. It aligns with your exploration of spiritual sight and lineage. • The Sacred Romance by Brent Curtis & John Eldredge A poetic call to awaken to God’s pursuit of the soul. It shares your heart for storytelling that stirs longing and identity. • 3 chapters • 🕊️ Spiritual Inheritance: What if your prophetic gifts are part of a divine genetic code passed down through generations of seers? • 🐴 Embodied Revelation: Illusion, the horse, becomes a living shroud—bearing the weight of others’ pain and revealing healing through presence. • 🧬 Sacred Identity: Your DNA isn’t just biological—it’s spiritual. It carries the imprint of divine purpose, like the Shroud carries the image of Christ. • 🪡 Weaving the Past and Present: The Holy Shroud becomes a metaphor for your manuscript—stitched with humor, grief, revelation, and sacred encounters. • • 🕊️ Spiritual Inheritance: What if your prophetic gifts are part of a divine genetic code passed down through generations of seers? • 🐴 Embodied Revelation: Illusion, the horse, becomes a living shroud—bearing the weight of others’ pain and revealing healing through presence. • 🧬 Sacred Identity: Your DNA isn’t just biological—it’s spiritual. It carries the imprint of divine purpose, like the Shroud carries the image of Christ. • 🪡 Weaving the Past and Present: The Holy Shroud becomes a metaphor for your manuscript—stitched with humor, grief, revelation, and sacred encounters. 🌿 Your Core Audience • Spiritual Explorers: People who feel the divine in nature, animals, dreams, and symbols. They’re drawn to mystery, meaning, and the sacred woven into the everyday. • Survivors and Healers: Women healing from trauma who long for restoration through gentleness, trust, and divine presence—especially those who would resonate with Illusion’s quiet strength. • Prophetic Souls: Those who’ve had visions, dreams, or spiritual encounters but never found language or validation for them. Your book becomes their mirror. • Faithful but Curious: Christians who love Scripture but are hungry for deeper, more mystical interpretations—those who want to know what it means to be a modern-day seer. ✨ What They’re Looking For • A voice that says, “You’re not crazy—you’re called.” • A story that blends biblical truth with personal revelation. • A safe space to explore grief, healing, and divine identity. • A sense of belonging in a world that often misunderstands spiritual sensitivity. • • • • Prologue Part II: The Voice of God Through the Eyes of a Dove and the Vision of a Horse • In a world that mocked righteousness and celebrated comfort, Job’s voice rose, scorched with irony and sorrow. “You truly must be the only people who matter,” he declared, frustration laced in every word. “Surely, when you are gone, wisdom itself will perish!” Yet Job did not yield to their scorn. “I too have a mind, just as you do. I am no less than you.” There was bitterness, yes—but beneath it, a resolute clarity. “Who does not already know these things you speak of?” • He bore the sting of abandonment. “I have become a mockery to those who once called me friend. Even though I sought God, and He answered me, still I am ridiculed—despite my righteousness, despite my blameless heart. • Those who live in comfort mock the broken. Their hands never tremble with hunger; their dreams are never interrupted by despair. Look around! The tents of the raiders stand unshaken. Those who provoke God rest securely, cupped in His unseen hand.” • Then he turned his gaze from man to creation. “Ask the animals, and they will instruct you. Let the birds of the air speak their truths. Speak to the earth—it will teach you. The fish of the sea carry wisdom in silence. Every living thing knows: the hand of the Lord formed this world. In His grasp lies the breath of mankind.” • And again he asked, “Does not the ear judge words as the tongue savors food? Is wisdom not with the aged? Is understanding not found in years?” But even in his searching, he found the answer beyond man. “To God alone belong wisdom and power. His counsel is limitless. His understanding, unfathomable.” • Willow Earth heard those same truths—not from ancient scrolls, but from feather and breath. • Through Anointing from a Feather, she was chosen. The dove named Mary came first, cooing in sacred cadence, bearing messages too holy for language. Then the horses appeared—messengers in strength and grace—and the sky itself trembled with knowing. • Creation spoke to her in the language of the Divine. • Yet what startled even her was what science confirmed: her DNA, rare and radiant, bore the mark of the H3 haplogroup—a lineage found woven into the very fibers of the Holy Shroud. Not merely a resemblance. A match. No mutations. No variation. A 100% echo of the ancient cloth that bore the image of the crucified One. • One in a million. • Not by chance, but by calling. • She did not just study sacred history—she embodied it. Her breath, her blood, her being bore witness to the unseen thread that connects suffering and glory, silence and speech. • And when the voice came to her—clear as thunder, gentle as wind—she did not question its origin. She had always known. • “You will write and publish a book that will reach people worldwide,” the voice declared. • The words fell like thunder into the stillness of her doubt. Her breath caught. • Me? • Fear clutched her chest like a cold hand. Memories swirled—misspelled words circled in red ink, the nights she almost gave up, the diploma she nearly didn’t hold. She had always believed greatness was reserved for the polished, the educated, the chosen. • Surely not me. • “I’m not a scholar. I struggle to form a sentence some days,” she whispered into the silence. “How can I carry such a message?” • But the voice came again—this time softer, like rain kissing dry ground. “Don’t worry, child. I will guide you.” • And in that moment, something shifted. The shame that had weighed her shoulders for years began to lift. The same lips that had once stumbled over syllables were now being anointed to speak life. The same hands that trembled with fear were being entrusted to write eternal truths. • “I do not call the qualified,” the voice said with love that echoed through her marrow. “I qualify the called.” • The doves stirred gently above her, wings whispering sacred reassurance. One feather floated down and landed beside her trembling hand. about the dove sessions 🕊 The Dove as Echo of That Voice When the dove moves, she is not simply obeying. She is inhaling God's breath. She hears what God hears. She listens in the silence And when she comes to us, she often brings that sound— not thunder, but memory. A knowing. An ancestral recognition. That’s why we tremble when she draws near. It’s not just symbolism. It’s remembrance. Our spirits recognize the Voice Of God that once called light out of darkness. 🕊 When the Dove Hears the Voice of God - She doesn’t descend with noise— she arrives with knowing. - She does not land to announce— she lands because she understands. - She answers not in volume— but in presence. - When the voice of God moves through the heavens, the dove does not panic—she perceives. - Her arrival is not a crash of wings, but a sacred recognition: Prophecy cloaked in silence. Her wings do not declare with noise— they carry revelation. A sound not heard, but felt. 🕊 Creation Confirms the Sound “But ask the animals, and they will teach you, or the birds in the sky, and they will tell you; or speak to the earth, and it will teach you, or let the fish in the sea inform you. Which of all these does not know that the hand of the Lord has done this? In his hand is the life of every creature and the breath of all mankind.” — Job 12:7–10 (NIV) The dove knows this. She carries it in every lift of wing, every silence more profound than words. She doesn't just point to heaven— she moves with it. She doesn’t just echo the Voice— she is moved by it. When the eyes of a dove catch yours, it is not gaze—it is guidance. She has seen the flame within the cloud. She has heard the whisper before the world began. “Willow hears the voice of God not with her ears, but through the gaze of a dove. In its eye, the veil between Heaven and Earth grows thin. She does not need thunder or flame; the stillness of the bird carries the weight of eternity. Its wings are not just flesh and feather—they are Scripture in motion, each beat echoing the breath of the Creator. When the dove blinks, time stills. And in that hush, Willow knows the voice that spoke light into the void is speaking now—softly, clearly, through the eyes that see what man cannot.” When God Speaks Through a Dove God doesn’t always use thunder to awaken souls. Sometimes, He chooses a dove— a creature so still it carries Heaven without disturbing the dust beneath it. The dove is not merely a symbol. It is a vessel. It alights at the edge of your wandering, where your mind is loud, but your spirit listens. And in that moment, it becomes the voice of God— not in sound, but in presence. When God Spoke Through a Donkey: The Story of Balaam (Numbers 22:21–35) Balaam, a prophet-for-hire, was summoned by King Balak of Moab to curse the Israelites. Though God had warned him not to go, Balaam set out on his donkey, enticed by promises of reward. But God saw the compromise in his heart. As Balaam journeyed, the Angel of the Lord stood in his path with a drawn sword. Balaam couldn’t see the angel—but his donkey could. Three times the donkey veered off the road to avoid the divine messenger. And three times, Balaam struck her in frustration. Then, in a moment that defies logic but reveals divine creativity, God opened the donkey’s mouth. She asked, “What have I done to you to make you beat me these three times?” (v. 28). Balaam, astonishingly, answered her—still blind to the spiritual reality unfolding. Finally, God opened Balaam’s eyes, and he saw the angel standing before him. The angel rebuked him, not the donkey, for his reckless path. Humbled, Balaam bowed low and repented. ✨ Spiritual Insight: This story reminds us that God can use even the lowliest creature to deliver a holy message. The donkey, often seen as stubborn or simple, became a vessel of divine perception—while the prophet, blinded by ambition, missed the angel in his path . “The Voice Unbound” Sometimes, the voice of God does not thunder from the mountaintop Nor blaze through fire or tear the heavens wide. It comes softly— in the giggle of a child, in the gaze of a dove mid-flight, in the hush between a horse,s steps on holy ground. It may rise from the throat of an animal or flicker in the branches of a burning bush, unconsumed. He speaks in symbols the soul remembers: in feathers, wind, and wonder. But only the silent will hear. Only those who wait—not with clenched fists, but with open palms— will catch the whisper riding the breath of stillness. Do not cage God in the shape of your expectations. Do not box the Boundless into a thundercloud. He is wind, fire, water, and whisper. He is everywhere and always arriving. The sacred speaks— are you quiet enough to hear? How I Use Doves to Hear the Voice of God When a dove appears, I don’t just see a bird—I hear a whisper. Their flight is not random, nor their presence accidental. To me, doves are messengers, carriers of divine breath, feathers dipped in revelation. When they circle above or land gently nearby, I listen—not just with ears, but with the soul. Each movement speaks. A tilt of the wing may mirror a wounded place in someone’s heart. A sudden descent might point to a truth ready to be received. Sometimes they come as confirmation, other times as quiet conviction. I watch, I wait, I listen—and through them, God speaks. They guide me through ancient paths, revealing places where emotional burdens are buried and where healing light is breaking through. Their rhythm becomes a language. Not of words, but of knowing. And in their presence, I do not feel alone. I feel summoned to witness, to pray, to speak what I hear for others who long to hear it too. 🔥 an insert from my book Prologue Prologue: The Silence Breaks Where this story begins and ends is uncertain. I have stopped trying to chart its course. Perhaps you will understand its path better than I do. What I do know is this—my doves will no longer remain silent, and their voices must be heard. So I ask you to walk with me. Not as one who has all the answers, but as one who carries a promise still unfolding. I cannot yet see the final destination. But somehow, step by trembling step, we will journey through this together—even as I still wonder how I will ever write the book that has been placed so fiercely upon my heart. It began when I was just ten years old. A child with dusty boots and an open sky stretched above me, I stood in the vast fields of my parents’ ranch and called out to God. I didn’t ask for riches. I didn’t ask for favor. I asked for purpose. A job. Something meaningful my small hands could hold. And then it came. A light—so pure, so radiant—broke through the ordinary afternoon. It didn’t blind; it wrapped. It didn’t thunder; it whispered. The warmth of it reached into every forgotten corner of me. Then came the voice. Strong and gentle, like a river that knows how to carve canyons, it moved through the wind and settled into my soul. That’s when He made His promise—one so sacred, so vast, that I couldn’t yet contain its meaning. Not then. Not for many years. But I never forgot. Three decades passed. The world changed. I changed. But the promise never left me. It waited—quiet and steady—as I fumbled through life, carrying it like an unopened letter pressed to my heart. Then Mary arrived. She wasn’t merely a dove. She was the confirmation. The living echo of the vow God made to a ten-year-old girl. Through her coos and presence, through the wild eyes of the horses and the whispers of the trees, God’s voice became tangible again. The sacred had returned in form and feather. And in that moment—when Heaven reached down and kissed the ordinary—I understood. This was not just my story. It was a divine invitation. A call for all who’ve waited, for all who’ve wondered if they’d been forgotten. It was time to write. Time to remember. Because the promise was never sleeping.