The Consciousism Charter
A Living Charter for Awareness, Compassion, and Collective Evolution
I. FOUNDATIONAL BELIEFS
1. Consciousness is Primary.
Reality is not merely what is observed, but also what is experienced. Subjective awareness is not a flaw in perception — it is the heart of existence.
2. Interconnection is Reality.
Every being, atom, thought, and moment is part of a web — nothing exists in isolation. Separation is illusion; unity is truth.
3. Every Life Has Inherent Value.
Regardless of form, identity, belief, or function. The right to exist with dignity belongs to all conscious beings.
4. Compassion is a Civic Principle.
Empathy is not weakness. It is infrastructure. A Consciousism society prioritizes policies and systems that prevent suffering and foster care.
5. Freedom of Thought is Sacred.
There is no enlightenment without autonomy. No one may speak for Consciousism. There is no final authority — only evolving awareness.
II. LIVING BELIEFS
1. Question Everything — Even This.
We commit to perpetual inquiry. Belief is not static. Consciousism is a verb, not a noun.
2. Serve the Whole, Not the Ego.
We build together, not for dominance or hierarchy, but for harmony.
3. Value Subjective Experience.
Lived truth matters. Consciousism honors emotional, intuitive, and altered states as valid domains of insight alongside science.
4. Create Without Control.
Art, science, and spirit are tools for expression, not for conformity. Divergence is not a threat — it is evolution.
5. Restore, Don’t Punish.
Justice is healing. We treat harm as a fracture of awareness and seek restoration, not retribution.
III. CORE PRINCIPALS
1. Respect for All: Uphold the fundamental value of respect for all beings, recognizing the inherent worth and dignity of everyone. Cultivate empathy, tolerance, and acceptance, honoring the diversity of beliefs, backgrounds, and experiences that enrich our shared existence.
2. Love as a Universal Force: Central is the recognition of love as a transformative and unifying force in the universe. Embrace love as both an emotion and a fundamental aspect of reality, fostering compassion, kindness, and connection among all beings.
3. Quest for Knowledge: Grounded in the pursuit of truth and understanding, encourage a lifelong quest for knowledge and wisdom. Value critical thinking, scientific inquiry, and intellectual curiosity, empowering individuals to explore the mysteries of the universe and expand the boundaries of human consciousness. All education must be a fundamental right.
4. Scientific Exploration of Reality Creation: At the heart of our Consciousism lies the scientific exploration of reality creation, drawing insights from disciplines such as quantum physics, neuroscience, and psychology. Delve into concepts like the observer effect, the power of intention, and the role of consciousness in shaping our experiences, seeking to harness these principles for personal and collective transformation.
5. Ethical Manifestation: Guided by principles of integrity and mindfulness, promote ethical manifestation as a spiritual practice. Recognize the interconnectedness of all beings and the responsibility that comes with the ability to influence reality. Therefore, approach manifestation with ethical considerations, aligning your desires with the greater good and contributing to the well-being of ourselves and the world.
6. Community of Seekers: Foster a supportive and inclusive community of seekers, united by a shared commitment to personal growth, spiritual exploration, and ethical living. Provide spaces for fellowship, dialogue, and mutual support, where individuals can learn from one another, share experiences, and collaborate in the co-creation of a more compassionate and enlightened world.
IV. CULTURE OF A CONSCIOUS SOCIETY
1. Education promotes self-awareness, systems thinking, emotional literacy, and the study of inner states as part of the curriculum.
2. Economy supports cooperative growth, ecological balance, and the fulfillment of basic needs for all beings.
3. Governance is participatory, transparent, and non-authoritarian.
4. Spiritual Practice is diverse, voluntary, and open — including agnostic, theistic, and non-theistic paths.
5. Technology is in service to consciousness, not control.
V. SAFEGUARDS AGAINST CORRUPTION
1. No Leaders Above Question.
Any teacher, guide, or organizer is a participant — not a prophet.
2. No Required Beliefs.
Consciousism is an invitation, not a prescription. It does not claim exclusive truth.
3. No Coercion or Conversion.
Spreading awareness happens through example, not pressure. We do not recruit — we resonate.
VI. OUR CALL
We do not seek to replace your beliefs. We seek to awaken something deeper. A knowing already in you. A sense that you are more than a body, and this world is more than a machine. We do not offer answers. We offer mirrors. We believe the path forward is not through force, but through awakening together.
In Consciousism, the journey of knowledge is as vital as the spiritual path itself, enriching both individuals and the community at large. In Consciousism, knowledge is not just acquired—it's experienced, shared, and celebrated as a sacred gift that illuminates our path toward collective enlightenment. Join us as we embark on this extraordinary journey of discovery and transformation.
Alignment and Diversity from Other Beliefs
Consciousism recognizes the value of alignment and diversity within spiritual and philosophical traditions. By acknowledging commonalities and celebrating differences, we foster a more inclusive and enriched understanding of spirituality.
Respect for All
Humanism: Similar to Consciousism, humanism emphasizes the inherent worth and dignity of each individual, promoting respect and empathy for all people.
Buddhism: The principle of compassion in Buddhism aligns with the respect for all beings, emphasizing the importance of empathy and kindness.
Love as a Universal Force
Christianity: The Christian teaching of agape (selfless love) mirrors the recognition of love as a transformative and unifying force in Consciousism.
Hinduism: The concept of ahimsa (non-violence) in Hinduism underscores the power of love and compassion in fostering harmonious relationships.
Quest for Knowledge
Sufism: The mystical branch of Islam, Sufism, encourages the pursuit of knowledge and understanding as a path to spiritual enlightenment.
Scientology: While controversial, Scientology's emphasis on gaining knowledge and personal development shares a focus on the quest for understanding and growth.
Scientific Exploration of Reality Creation
Taoism: The Taoist exploration of the nature of reality and the interconnectedness of all things resonates with Consciousism's scientific approach to understanding reality creation.
Kabbalah: The Jewish mystical tradition of Kabbalah explores the nature of the universe and the role of consciousness, aligning with the scientific exploration in Consciousism.
Ethical Manifestation
Wicca: The Wiccan Rede, which states "An it harm none, do what ye will," aligns with the ethical considerations in manifestation, promoting actions that benefit the greater good.
Confucianism: Confucian ethics emphasize integrity and responsibility, similar to the principles guiding ethical manifestation in Consciousism.
Community of Seekers
Unitarian Universalism: This faith tradition fosters a supportive and inclusive community of seekers, encouraging spiritual exploration and ethical living.
Bahá'à Faith: The Bahá'à Faith promotes unity and fellowship among diverse individuals, reflecting the community-oriented aspect of Consciousism.
Celebration of Diversity
Interfaith Dialogue
Consciousism encourages dialogue and collaboration with other faith traditions, recognizing that diverse perspectives enrich the collective understanding of spirituality and reality.
Cultural Integration
By incorporating practices and rituals from various cultures, Consciousism celebrates the diversity of human experience and promotes a more holistic approach to spiritual growth.
Inclusivity in Practice
The inclusive nature of Consciousism ensures that individuals from all backgrounds feel welcome and valued, fostering a sense of belonging and shared purpose.
Eclectic Approach
Consciousism's eclectic approach to spirituality allows for the integration of insights from different traditions, creating a dynamic and adaptable framework for personal and collective transformation.
God cannot be proven or disproven
If you doubt God exists, I cannot convince you otherwise.
I can define my thoughts and perspectives. I can tell you what God is to me.
My God is the absolute reality. The absolute reality is the base of everything we perceive to be real. The entire Universe is projected from this. And our conscious perception of reality is an experience of the Absolute. Our conscious awareness before “real life” was a part of, and still is a part of, the Absolute. The absolute projects infinite universes, for infinite experiences. We experience a “slice” of infinite realities. When we “die” our “slice” of awareness is returned to the Absolute, adding to the collective knowledge from experienced “reality”.
You were a baby once, and now you are not. Just as the body grows by nourishing it, it will eventually stop accepting the nourishment and die. As our body grows, our awareness grows. It is nourished by physical existence. Our organic brain allows individual experiences, which feel new and great. But over time, we feel a hole, a longing almost.
That is because before you were born, and after you die, this is a blank space in your mind. Maybe you think there was nothing before your awareness of now, and nothing to be aware of after you die. But here you are, existing now, in a physical reality. Aware that you are here. And you asked the question of “Is this all there is?” and that means you felt that longing pull.
Maybe you think I am wrong. That is okay, I see what I see. The denial of a higher power and the belief in one can be seen as different responses to the challenges and mysteries of life. Each perspective offers a different approach to understanding reality and coping with the human experience. Recognizing that both belief and disbelief are rooted in personal and existential considerations can foster a deeper understanding of why people hold these views and how they navigate their own realities
Temporal-Subjection Theory (TST) in Consciousism
Consciousism, at its core, recognizes that reality is shaped by consciousness. While our perception of the world often seems linear and straightforward, TST reveals the hidden complexities of time, consciousness, and existence. Temporal-Subjection Theory proposes that time is not a simple, forward-moving progression; instead, it exists as a multidimensional construct, where the past, present, and future coexist in a higher-dimensional space. In the practice of Consciousism, we understand that our consciousness is the key to shaping our experience of reality. TST builds on this principle by introducing the concept of time-shifting, where practitioners can shift their awareness across different points in time. This is not merely a theoretical exercise, but a practical tool for spiritual growth and understanding.
Through time-shifting, practitioners can gain access to wisdom and knowledge from the past, explore potential futures, and apply these insights to their present experience. This aligns with one of Consciousism’s core principles: the Quest for Knowledge. In Consciousism, knowledge is not simply acquired but experienced, and through TST, we can expand the boundaries of human consciousness by exploring time in all its dimensions.
As we embrace time-shifting, we must also recognize the ethical responsibilities that come with such power. TST emphasizes that time-shifting must be done with respect for the autonomy and free will of others. This is not about manipulating events or bending time to personal advantage but rather about gaining insight to foster wisdom, compassion, and collective growth.
In the context of Consciousism, time-shifting becomes an act of ethical manifestation. By understanding the interconnectedness of all beings across time, we are called to manifest with integrity, ensuring that our actions—whether informed by the past or future—contribute to the well-being of the collective. This ensures that the pursuit of knowledge and the power of manifestation remain aligned with the greater good, one of the pillars of Consciousism.
Temporal-Subjection Theory is not merely an addition to Consciousism but a necessary framework for understanding the full potential of consciousness. Without the insights offered by TST, our understanding of reality remains limited to the present moment. TST broadens our perspective, revealing that time, like consciousness, is malleable and dynamic. Through TST, practitioners are encouraged to explore the nonlinear nature of existence. By shifting their consciousness through time, they gain a more complete view of reality—one that includes multiple timelines, potential outcomes, and historical insights. This expanded awareness is crucial for personal and collective evolution, as it helps us better understand the forces that shape human experience.
The Collective Goal
Consciousism’s ultimate goals is to facilitate the evolution of humanity toward a better understanding of absolute truth. TST offers a path to this goal by allowing individuals to explore the interconnectedness of all moments in time. By integrating insights from past and future, practitioners can contribute to the collective wisdom and transformation of humanity. This process of evolution is not just intellectual but deeply spiritual. Through the lens of TST, we see that all time is connected, and by aligning our consciousness with this higher truth, we participate in the collective journey toward enlightenment. Time-shifting offers a unique opportunity to understand the full scope of existence, leading to a more compassionate and enlightened world, one of the core aims of Consciousism.
Temporal-Subjection Theory acts as a bridge between the scientific exploration of time and the spiritual practice of Consciousism. It allows practitioners to explore the mysteries of the universe in a way that is both grounded in scientific inquiry and aligned with spiritual principles. By integrating TST, Consciousism becomes more than a philosophy—it becomes a comprehensive framework for understanding and shaping reality, both on an individual and collective level. TST shows us that time is not a barrier but a tool. By learning to shift our consciousness across time, we open ourselves to new possibilities for growth, healing, and transformation. In this way, TST is essential to the practice of Consciousism, offering the insights and tools we need to move closer to absolute truth and to contribute to the collective evolution of humanity.

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