FRAMEWORKS
Sacred Conservation™ – A Theological Claim of Origin
Before you explore the Twelve Frameworks of Sacred Recovery, know this:
Sacred Conservation™ is the proprietary theological insight of the Sacred Recovery Institute — the belief that what God breathes cannot be destroyed, only redirected. Rooted in both Scripture and the law of energy conservation, it affirms that the soul of a people — even when scattered — is conserved in divine memory, not lost to history.
This sacred doctrine anchors the entire architecture of the Twelve Frameworks. It is not borrowed theology. It is original revelation — recovered, remembered, and reverently declared.
The Twelve Frameworks of Sacred Recovery
Foundational Teachings. Theological Witness. Sacred Return.
These are not doctrines. They are witnesses.
Each framework below was birthed from lived encounter, scriptural clarity, and the sacred breath of remembrance. Together, they form the guiding canon of the Sacred Recovery Institute—
a theological architecture for those reclaiming faith, history, and identity as American Descendants of Slavery.
This is the groundwork for return. This is how we remember who we are.
This doctrine is formally known within Sacred Recovery as Sacred Conservation™ — the belief that what God breathes cannot be destroyed, only redirected.
Sacred Conservation™ – A Proprietary Theological Insight
The Sacred Recovery Institute affirms and originates the theological concept known as Sacred Conservation™ — a proprietary integration of scientific and biblical truth asserting that the soul, like energy, cannot be created or destroyed.
Rooted in the law of conservation of energy and revealed through Scripture, Sacred Conservation teaches that what God breathes into being is never erased — only redirected, remembered, or reclaimed.
This doctrine is applied specifically to the lived experience of American Descendants of Slavery, whose spiritual continuity, despite forced diaspora, proves the eternal nature of divine breath.
This theological framing — pairing the scientific principle of energy conservation with the biblical witness of soul preservation — is original to Sacred Recovery and forms a cornerstone of its foundational work, particularly within:
- Framework I: Scattered on Purpose, Gathered on Covenant
- Framework III: Sacred Identity Is a Theological Mandate
- Framework X: The Book of Us as Unwritten Scripture
This insight is not borrowed from existing theological traditions, scientific spiritualism, or Afro-futurist systems. It is an original revelation and sacred lens preserved and protected under the intellectual and spiritual guardianship of Sacred Recovery™.
Sacred Conservation™ is a proprietary theological revelation of the Sacred Recovery Institute, asserting that the soul, like energy, cannot be destroyed. It anchors the eternal identity of American Descendants of Slavery in both Scripture and sacred science.
Framework 1 – Scattered On Purpose, Gathered On Covenant
A theological mapping of divine scattering and covenantal restoration, from Genesis 11 to Acts 2.
This framework introduces the sacred doctrine of Sacred Conservation™ — the belief that what God breathes cannot be destroyed, only redirected.
📄 Download PDF 🔍 Read SummaryFramework 2 – Identity Is Not an Accident
Unveiling sacred identity as intentional, not incidental. A declaration that we were known, called, and formed before the distortion.
Framework 3 – Sacred Identity Is a Theological Mandate
A full guidebook reclaiming the image of God in those once called less than human.
Framework 4 – The Spirit Moved Through Us Too
Reclaiming the spiritual movement of the Spirit through Black bodies, outside of white validation.
Framework 5 – To Honor Our Foundational Mothers and Fathers Is Not Idolatry
A theological defense of reverence for those who came before us in the lineage of suffering and sacred instruction.
Framework 6 – Faith Without Chains™
A sacred declaration of spiritual freedom affirming our right to God without captivity or colonized doctrine.
Framework 7 – The God of the Oppressed Is Not the God of the Oppressor
A clarifying distinction that liberates the enslaved from inherited theologies of bondage.
Framework 8 – The Fingerprint of God Is Still Upon Us
This framework speaks to sacred value, spiritual inheritance, and divine continuation.
Framework 9 – We Are the Recovered People
A sacred reframing of recovery not as deficiency, but as divine return.
Framework 10 – The Book of Us as Unwritten Scripture
A canonical defense of The Book of Us, positioning it as sacred text birthed through divine encounter.
Framework 11 – We Were Before: Sacred Preexistence and the Memory of Being
A theological reflection on divine knowing before birth, before bondage, before renaming.
Framework 12 – A People Not Forsaken: The Eschatology of the Scattered
This framework draws from Isaiah, Acts, and Revelation to map divine return.
