spiritual.wiki

About

A living atlas of spirituality — pluralistic, interlinked, trust-pure.

What this is

spiritual.wiki is not an encyclopedia. An encyclopedia settles arguments by choosing a single voice. This is an atlas — a map that shows the terrain, including the many overlapping paths worn by many feet.

Here, "enlightenment" is not one thing. It is what Advaita calls moksha, what Zen calls satori, what Sufism calls fana — and these pointers are not identical. The connections between them are the real content of this place.

How it is built

Every node is a stable URL. Every [[wikilink]] resolves to another node. Every relationship — body text links, frontmatter references — feeds the graph. The whole structure is available as a public knowledge graph at /graph.json.

Currently 189 nodes and 1903 connections. Growing.

How it stays trust-pure

The wiki itself carries no advertising. It is not a conversion device for any particular tradition. Every claim is attributed. Every tradition speaks in its own words first, and is neither ranked above nor beneath another.

If commerce ever lives near this project, it will live adjacent — in clearly labeled, separate layers — so the atlas itself stays uncorrupted.

For humans and for machines

This atlas is written for three kinds of reader:

Rooted in life

This project is part of a larger mission: generating resources to heal, feed, and shelter life on Earth. Abundance, not extraction. The spiritual traditions have been telling us how to live for thousands of years — this is one attempt to make their voices easier to hear.

Contribute

The atlas is a long-term project. Corrections, missing nodes, better citations, and additional traditions are welcome. (Public contribution workflows will come online as the project matures.)