Heaven on Earth
About
Where I come from
and where I am going


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Welcome to my world. My name is Zora Zamecnikova, and I am originally a primary school teacher from the Czech Republic. Since 2007, I have been living in England.
After the year 2000, I was invited to a church for the first time on Easter Sunday. During the service, I was asked to come to the stage, introduce myself, and say a few words. As I began to speak and shared only my name, a powerful stream of words descended from above, and I felt compelled to deliver the message I was receiving. There was no other option but to share what was given to me. The force delivering the message was overwhelming.
I don’t remember everything I conveyed to the congregation, but two specific points have stayed with me:
1/ The voice told me that this ability to receive and pass on messages from above is my gift. At the time, I didn’t realize this was my public initiation into prophetic ministry within the church.
2/ The most important part of the message was this: “Stop beating people over the head with the Bible and explain how Jesus’ teaching is relevant to them in today’s modern world.”
I also received clarification about the church’s failures - how it repels people from the core message it is supposed to convey: the teachings of Jesus.

That was the only moment when my prophetic message was received positively by the church. The phrase “Stop beating people over the head with the Bible” quickly became popular across denominations. However, the second part, “Explain how Jesus’ teachings are relevant in today’s modern world” - was, to my surprise, ignored.
However, this message touched my heart deeply, and I embarked on an intense journey to uncover what Jesus TRULY brought to us. What was the message He was willing to die on the cross for? The vague, dogmatic answers offered by the church didn’t satisfy my critical mind and thirst for understanding. Without the influence of the religious spirit, I saw how inconsistent and peculiar the church’s teachings were.
Over the past 25 years, God has guided and supported me on this journey to seek the truth about Jesus and His teachings. Gradually, the pieces of information came together like a mosaic, depicting Jesus and His message. Later, I also came to understand Mary Magdalene, her teachings, and her apostolic mission.
So, what relevance do Jesus’ teachings have for us
over 2,000 years after His death?
Fairy tales about rewards in the afterlife no longer resonate because today, we know much more about how things work. Moreover, new revelations keep emerging, including evidence of how the Bible has been manipulated to serve the agendas of religious authorities. This explains its many oddities and inconsistencies.
And the forgiveness of sins?
People are tired of the church’s relentless focus on guilt, sin, and blood. It’s repulsive to them - and to me as well. In my early years with the Bible and the church, I lived under the strong influence of religious dogma. I diligently believed the narratives about sin and guilt, doing everything I could to “purify” myself and live a life pleasing to God.
Church members perceived me - in their words - as a devout woman living out the Bible’s teachings in practice. However, despite my inner transformation, my life itself remained stagnant. Nothing improved! I had come to God to change my life for the better - so why wasn’t it working, even though I faithfully followed religious doctrines? And why did those who ignored the practical application of Jesus’ teachings seem to live content and comfortable lives? I couldn’t understand...
The answer came only after I left the church. I could no longer endure the hypocrisy and the male-dominated legalism that consistently silenced women - especially those naturally attuned to divine messages from above. Weak men have always feared women whose inner strength they sense - women unwilling to be mere sheep in the flock but who seek equality within the church. Officially, equality isn’t possible in most churches, where men with hardened hearts and inflated egos decide women’s roles.
Yet I saw that God clearly works with women and sends them into the most challenging battles for others’ freedom, where comfortable men won’t go. God has no problem with women - it’s the men in the church who do.
After leaving the church, I witnessed something that left me in awe
All the visions God had given me for the church - visions the church vehemently rejected as heretical or non-sense - were successfully implemented outside the church among so-called “pagans.” I couldn’t believe my eyes! It confirmed to me that God doesn’t care whether you’re part of a religious group but looks at your heart and your willingness to seek Him. Spiritual people outside the church, who are often labelled as “pagans,” excel at this because they’re not bound by religious dogmas but are guided by their intuition, which reliably leads them to God.
Through my prophetic ministry, I learned that God invites us to collaborate in various ways - even repeatedly. But if we refuse to listen and cooperate, He will entrust our mission to someone else. That person may not have the same qualifications or knowledge, but they have the willingness to be led and to accomplish the work.
The same principle is described by well-known Christian prophet Rick Joyner in his texts, where he explores the principles of revival. He describes cases in which religious legalism often blocks the Holy Spirit’s work within churches, prompting God to move His revival elsewhere.
Later, I was called to move to England
A decision that initially baffled me since I didn’t speak a word of English. However, upon arrival, I received a vision explaining my purpose. A year later, this vision was confirmed for me by the Christian prophet Tony Ling.
My mission is to support women who wish to serve God as equals, creating healthy communities and homes where they live - simply bringing the mystery of Jesus and Mary Magdalene into modern age.
While the vision is beautiful, I first needed to learn how to turn those dreams into practical reality. This required years of studying cohousing projects, including intensive training in London as a Community-Led Housing Enabler/Advisor. I gained hands-on experience through various cohousing initiatives and studied legal pathways for acquiring property or land for community housing.
Eventually, I became an accredited deal sourcer - sourcing properties for investors worldwide. From someone who initially didn’t speak English to someone capable of navigating complex legal jargon in real estate, it’s been an extraordinary journey - especially at an age when many of my peers are retiring, and I am embarking on a new career.
I plan to use this knowledge to create social housing for women who live Jesus' values in practice. Having personally experienced as a single mum who struggled to raise children without stable housing or work, I am deeply committed to this mission.
This is a brief overview of the journey that has shaped my thinking and expertise. If you’re interested in learning more, follow me on social media or join the community.
