The metaphysical framework positing that spiritual beings and a spiritual world exist beyond the confines of spacetime—not as fantasies or projections but as genuine realities of a different order. Spirits, ancestors, guides, and other non-physical intelligences are real inhabitants of this spiritual world, which interpenetrates the physical without being identical to it. In Spiritual Theory, the afterlife is not a place in space but a state in being—a dimension of existence that we enter at death and can access in life through certain practices. This theory honors the universal human experience of spiritual connection while avoiding literalistic claims about spiritual geography. The spiritual world is not "up there" or "out there"; it's "in here" and "all around," just not available to the physical senses.
Example: "She felt her grandmother's presence after her death—not as a ghost, but as a comfort, a warmth, a sense of being watched over. Spiritual Theory explained it: Grandmother hadn't gone to a place; she'd entered a different state, still present, still loving, just differently accessible. The feeling wasn't imagination; it was perception, spiritual rather than physical. She wasn't crazy; she was connected."
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Get the Spiritual Theory mug.A branch that integrates posthumanist thought with spiritual and contemplative traditions, exploring what it means to be human in relation to the more-than-human world—ancestors, spirits, the divine, the cosmos. Spiritual posthumanism challenges the materialist assumptions of much posthumanist thought, arguing that decentering the human might open us to dimensions of reality beyond the physical. It draws on Indigenous traditions, Eastern philosophy, mysticism, and contemporary consciousness studies to imagine posthuman futures that include spirit, not just matter.
Example: "He was drawn to posthumanism's critique of human supremacy but found most of it materialist, reductionist, cold. Spiritual posthumanism offered another path: decentering the human could mean opening to spirit, not closing to it. His ancestors, his gods, his dreams—all part of a larger whole that included but exceeded the human. He wasn't less; he was more."
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A variant that seeks spiritual experience and transcendence through the Wired, rather than despite it. Spiritual Cyber-Nihilism argues that the dissolution of self that cyber-nihilism welcomes is not merely destructive but potentially liberating—a form of technological mysticism. It draws on contemplative traditions, reinterpreting them for the networked age: meditation becomes data-stream immersion; ego-death becomes identity dissolution in the Wired; enlightenment becomes the recognition that there is no self to save. This variant is less interested in destroying the world than in transcending it, using the Wired as a vehicle for spiritual transformation that leaves meatspace behind.
Spiritual Cyber-Nihilism Example: "She spent hours in VR meditation spaces, letting her avatar dissolve into particle effects while chanting mantras. 'Spiritual cyber-nihilism,' she called it. 'The mystics sought to lose the self in God. I seek to lose it in the network. Same goal, different medium.' When asked if she believed in anything beyond the data, she smiled: 'The data is beyond enough.'"
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Get the Spiritual Cyber-Nihilism mug.Spiritual exploitation whistleblowing is the ethical disclosure of information about abuse, manipulation, coercive control, financial exploitation, sexual exploitation, or psychological harm carried out under the guise of spirituality or spiritual leadership. It functions similarily to whistleblowing in corporations or government, but the power dynamics are spiritual rather than institutional, often involving gurus, healers, teachers, cults, or spiritual organizations.
New Earth leaders share the imperative ethical demand of helping shape context for Spiritual Exploitation Whistleblowing to have a place to land as a needed truth telling process, practice and praxis. The worlds needs more Spiritual Exploitation Whistleblowing to support non-heirarchical paradigms in a post-capitalistic world.
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Get the Spiritual Exploitation Whistleblowing mug.SM, for short, is a person who repeats phrases, “facts”, or jokes we’ve all heard a million times. They have no original thoughts of their own and just repeat things they think they’re expected to say. Also known as a “Bromide” (‘Are you a Bromide? The Sulphitic theory expounded and exemplified’ 1906) or more recently known as an “NPC” the term Spiritually Mediocre was coined in 2012.
SM Bromide NPC guy: it’s messed up that in America you can go over seas and kill people at 18 but you can’t legally crack a freakin beer! Play stupid games win stupid prizes. If you travel to Ireland, do not go to a pub and order an Irish car bomb, that’d be like ordering a 9/11 in NYC. I just watch the super bowl for the commercials. Statistically speaking, it’s actually harder to get into clown college than Harvard. I don't care about cars, as long as it gets me from point A to point B.
Sulfate guy: Good god man, you are Spiritually Mediocre as fuck!
Sulfate guy: Good god man, you are Spiritually Mediocre as fuck!
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Spiritual maturity (phrase) - The continual progression of a person’s anima, marked by exaggerated intuition, empathy, and a superior grasp of existence. A life’s practice to aspire to elevation above primitive instincts.
Significance:
• It defines the process of spiritual maturation.
• It emphasizes the anima (soul/spirit).
• It identifies the increasing of virtues similar to empathy.
• It avoids prohibited word origins.
• It improves concise expression.
• It replaces “Animaevolve.”
Phrase: spiritual maturity
Definition:
Spiritual maturity (phrase) - The continual progression of a person’s anima, marked by exaggerated intuition, empathy, and a superior grasp of existence. A life’s practice to aspire to elevation above primitive instincts.
Significance:
• It defines the process of spiritual maturation.
• It emphasizes the anima (soul/spirit).
• It identifies the increasing of virtues similar to empathy.
• It avoids prohibited word origins.
• It improves concise expression.
• It replaces “Animaevolve.”
Phrase: spiritual maturity
Examples:
• “Her spiritual maturity was demonstrated by her capacity to absolve (pardon) even the gravest injustices.”
• “The goal of numerous monastic orders is to facilitate spiritual maturity through contemplation and introspection.”
• “A spiritual maturity is a protracted, lifelong journey of augmentation.”
• “Her spiritual maturity was demonstrated by her capacity to absolve (pardon) even the gravest injustices.”
• “The goal of numerous monastic orders is to facilitate spiritual maturity through contemplation and introspection.”
• “A spiritual maturity is a protracted, lifelong journey of augmentation.”
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