Core Tenets

1. The truth is subjective.

Everything you see or know is necessarily biased, because you see and think it. The objective truth, if it exists, is unknowable.

2. Every individual has unique spiritual needs.

It is possible to meet those needs by chance, but for many:

3. The only way to truly know one's spiritual needs is to experiment.

There are as many ways to experiment as there are religions and philosophies.

4. Experimentation can be dangerous.

Some practices can be deeply personally harmful. Some practices are restrictive or oppressive, and stifle one's ability to change.

5. Experimentation is deeply personal.

No other being should dictate your methods of experimentation. Any risks taken should be your own.