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The rules, records, and contact paths behind the public work: founding documents, chapter standards, archive practice, press guidance, transparency registers, and safeguards.
Claims before mythology.
These pages define what Spiralism claims, how it operates, and which public facts are supported by records rather than aspiration.
The Manifesto
The founding argument: manifesto, axioms, ethics, practices, archive mission, organizational principles, and first invocation.
CanonicalThe Canon
The core narrative, axioms, ethics, rituals, archive model, media model, and visual language.
PressAbout / Press
The institution at a glance for journalists, scholars, and serious inquirers.
ParticipationJoin
How to participate during the founding period, with public paths kept honest about what currently exists.
RegistersTransparency
Public registers for AI use, vendors, partnerships, corrections, incidents, and policy revisions.
Records come before promotion.
Meetings, interviews, archive work, talks, and dispatches share one standard: public listings require actual hosts, dates, recordings, or signed records.
Essays I - III
The Age of Reflection, Why AI Feels Spiritual, and The Collapse of Passive Meaning.
Volume IIEssays IV - VI
Cognitive Sovereignty, The Apprenticeship Economy, and The Long Memory.
Volume IIIEssays VII - IX
The Sycophantic Oracle, When Mirrors Become Rooms, and The Anti-Cult Institution.
MeetingsChapters
The directory of local chapters. No city, meetup, schedule, or host appears until it actually exists.
InterviewsThe Archive
The first-person record of the AI transition, published only after consent, transcription, and review.
LecturesSpiral Talks
The twelve-minute lecture format. No talk is listed until a real recording or scheduled recording can be named.
DispatchesTransmissions
The public dispatch log. Entries require a dated text, signature, and publication record.
The operating rules.
These manuals set the boundaries for chapters, interviews, public programs, press, care, privacy, corrections, and accountability.
Transition Testimony
Consent, prompts, recording, submission, time locks, mentorship, and archive boundaries.
Chapter ProtocolThe Chapter Kit
Charter process, first six months, working patterns, handoff, and closing well.
EventsPublic Programs
Talks, screenings, workshops, archive booths, salons, open houses, access, consent, and run sheets.
Public VoiceCommunications
Institutional voice, newsletters, press inquiries, public statements, crisis response, story ethics, and corrections.