Artifact Experiences.
Careful, invitational encounters with objects held by Artifact Guardians. Educational, contemplative, and ceremonial contexts — always with the member as the sovereign actor.
Curated presence, not spectacle.
An Artifact Experience is a quiet, stewarded encounter designed around attention and reverence. It is not a performance. It is not a product. It is a relationship briefly established between a person and an object of weight.
Educational, contemplative, ceremonial.
Members can encounter artifacts in three distinct contexts, each with its own rhythm and charter. No context claims healing power. None claim supernatural authority. All claim reverence.
The member does the work.
The Church of Truth is explicit: artifacts amplify what is already present in the member. They do not add, subtract, heal, or save. That discipline is what makes these experiences honest.
Three doorways.
Questions, answered.
A quiet, stewarded encounter with an object of cultural or consciousness significance, held in educational, contemplative, or ceremonial contexts.
All three, depending on the evening. The context is always named clearly up front.
As amplifiers of what the member already brings. Artifacts do not do the work for the human.
Explicitly no. This is a non-negotiable line.
Artifact Guardians stewards, occasionally joined by visiting teachers within the charter.
A private sanctuary is an act of discernment on both sides.
Founding seats, full membership, and aligned hosting inquiries begin with a single private conversation. There is no public waitlist and no mass onboarding.