Interconnected
All things participate in one field. There is no spectator. Even attention is a contribution.
· MISSION TO REMEMBER ·
Remembering soul truth through artifact awakening.
The Church of Truth exists to gently support the awakening of human consciousness through personal experience, compassionate self-inquiry, and reverent relationship with the living intelligence of our planet and its history.
We affirm that truth arises not from external authority, doctrine, or hierarchy — but through direct knowing, lived experience, and disciplined inner observation in a spirit of humility and openness.
Truth is not something
to be believed.
Truth is something
to be remembered.
And remembrance begins when the mind quiets, the heart opens, and consciousness becomes still enough to truly listen — to itself, to others, and to the living world.
They are meant to breathe, to deepen, and to be renewed as our understanding grows. Tap any principle to read it in full.
All things participate in one field. There is no spectator. Even attention is a contribution.
The field responds to presence and intention. Consciousness is not a passive observer.
Civilization is evolving in consciousness itself, called toward harmony, empathy, and wholeness.
Beyond the seven principles, four pillars hold the practical floor of the Church. Each carries its own ethics, its own discipline, and its own quiet vow.
Artifacts function analogously to scientific instruments. Just as a telescope extends vision or a tuning fork reveals vibration, certain historical objects can serve as consciousness amplifiers.
They do not override free will. They transmit no required beliefs. They confer no authority. They simply invite gentle attunement and deeper listening.
The Church teaches stewardship as a sacred, humble obligation — the protection of objects, knowledge, and cultural memory for the benefit of all humanity and future generations.
No individual is elevated above another through proximity to artifacts. Access is guided by readiness, integrity, alignment, and compassionate intent — never by status, wealth, or influence.
The Artifact Guardians is a separate custodial trust devoted to preservation, provenance, ethical stewardship, research access, ceremonial access, and public education. The Church of Truth does not own or control artifacts — it offers the philosophical and spiritual framework for responsible, heart-centered engagement.
The Church draws from many traditions but obeys none of them. These are the rooms where we read, sit, and listen. Tap any room to see what lives inside.
Weekly or monthly gatherings follow a simple, slow shape. There is no performance, no master, no answer waiting at the end. There is the room, and what we bring to it.
For those who want a learning progression, the Church offers an optional path — three levels, each unhurried, each ending only when the seeker says so.
The Church upholds a strict ethical foundation in all experiential work. Every experience belongs solely to the individual, to be met with self-compassion and discernment.
Every experience belongs to the one who lives it. We make no promises about what an artifact, a ceremony, or a teaching will do for you.
The Church is not a clinic. We will not position any practice as a substitute for medical or psychological care.
Proximity to artifacts confers no rank. The newest member and the oldest steward sit in the same room.
You are not asked to believe anything. You are invited to listen, observe, and decide for yourself.
We are stewards of the room, not your path. Your interpretation, your integration, and your decisions remain yours.
Not policed, but kept. Each new member is invited to add their own.
These are not promises. They are directions of attention — the rooms we expect to be standing in five and ten years from now.
A private, member-curated platform for the educational path — readings, recorded teachings, practice journals.
Long-form conversations with elders, scholars, and contemplatives — without algorithmic compression.
Structured offerings around Foundations, Mystical Systems, and Integration — each held to the charter.
Dedicated property for extended contemplative arcs — separate from the public Speakeasy, deeper than the Headquarters.
A physical and digital archive — texts, recordings, field reports, anonymized integration notes.
Aligned chapters and study circles, each independent, each charter-bound, none franchised.
The Church of Truth keeps its doors plainly. There is no application, no test, no fee. The way in is private conversation — and the practice itself.