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The Canyon Does Not Echo It Holds, It Braids, It Remembers.

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Welcome to a World of Design, Creativity, and Wild Grace

Hey, I’m Jill Marie Teer

Architect, Educator, and Author Inspiring Purpose-Driven Living

Jill M. Teer writes at the meeting place of design, soul, and sustainability. Her books invite readers to explore both the inner and outer architecture of life — where decisions, grief, creativity, faith, nature, and renewal intersect.

From The Decision Blueprint and its companion workbook to The House We Become, Heaven’s Blueprint, and The Studio Within, Jill’s work has used the language of architecture and place to illuminate the human journey. Her newest direction turns toward ecological wisdom, conservation, and the sacred intelligence of the natural world — beginning with Unheld: A Journey Through Wild Grace.

Across every book, her voice remains grounded in one central invitation: to live more consciously, more creatively, and more reverently within the world we have been given.

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WHAT READERS ARE SAYING

Leonard

Customer

The Studio Within” felt like a soft place to land. It doesn’t push or give strict rules, but instead invites you to slow down and remember your own creative voice. The metaphors of rooms and landscapes made me see creativity in a new way, and the writing is both calming and inspiring. A wonderful companion for anyone who wants to reconnect with their inner studio.

Sahoo

Customer

The House We Become is a soft and warm guide to grief and healing. Jill Marie Teer uses rooms as a way to show the steps from loss to hope. Each room gives comfort, calm, and gentle reminders that light will return. Recommended!

William Marler

Customer

Jill Marie Teer’s Heaven’s Blueprint explores heaven as a divinely structured masterpiece, examining scriptural descriptions of pearl gates, golden streets, and celestial architecture. Drawing from both Testaments, Teer presents heaven not as metaphor but as an intentional design by the Divine Architect, offering readers a unique journey through biblical imagery and sacred geometry.