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<blockquote class="definition">The '''SpiritWiki''' is the canonical online repository of [[Lightning Path]] concepts an dthought.</blockquote>
<blockquote class="definition">'''The SpiritWiki''' is the canonical, semantically interlinked repository of all [[Lightning Path]] concepts. The SpiritWiki is also a continually evolving theoretical/scholarly relational "work in progress." At this time, most entries should be considered draft and subject to [possibly even heavy] revision. The SpiritWiki is an example of a disciplinary [[Semantic Web]].
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==Notes==
==LP Curriculum==


The SpiritWiki was created in 2003 by yours truly Mike Sosteric as a way to understand and explore the powerful "mystical experiences" (what I call [[Connection Experiences]]) that began occurring at that time.
[[LP Curriculum]] > {{#ask:[[Is::LP Curriculum]]}}


The SpiritWiki is an online theoretical/scholarly work in progress. At this time all entries should be considered draft and subject to revision.
==Elements of The Lightning Path==


The SpiritWiki is organized as a contained hypertext memex<ref>Bush, V. (1945). As We May Think. The Atlantic. https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/1945/07/as-we-may-think/303881/</ref>of concepts and ideas.
The SpiritWiki is an important element of the [[Lightning Path]]


The SpiritWiki is an attempt to develop a [[New Energy Spirituality]] that combines [[Science]] and [[Authentic Spirituality]]
[[The Lightning Path]] > {{#ask:[[Is an element of::The Lightning Path]]}}


To use the SpiritWiki like a textbook, visit the [[Main Page]] page and browse.
==Related LP Terms==


The SpiritWiki is designed to subvert esoteric obfuscation and [[EPMO]] and ensure clarity and full transparency of LP philosophical, spiritual, psychological, and scientific thinking.  
[[SpiritWiki]] > {{#ask:[[Is a related LP term::SpiritWiki]]}}
 
==Non-LP Related Terms==
 
[[SpiritWiki]] > {{#ask:[[Is a related term::SpiritWiki]]}}
 
==Structure==
 
Each SpiritWiki entry is structured into several sections, a mandatory definition and one or more optional sections, listed below.
 
* '''Definition''': The definition section provides the canonical definition of a term.
* '''Terms''': The terms section is included when incorporating external schools of thought. See for example [[Zoroastrianism]]. The terms section includes a link to all Zoroastrian terms, like [[Vohu Manah]], included in the SpiritWiki  
* '''Syncretic Terms''': Syncretic terms are a) terms from other traditions and schools or b) terms from within the LP corpus, that mean the same or close to the same thing as the LP term. Thus the terms soul, higher self, and atman are syncretic (mean approximately the same thing) as the LP term [[Spiritual Ego]]. Syncretic terms are also relational terms. They show how a concept or idea like "spiritual ego" is manifested in different land and social contexts.
* '''Related LP Terms''': Related LP terms are terms ''from the LP corpus'' that are closely related to the current term.  For example, the entry for [[Spiritual Ego]] lists several LP related terms, like [[Bodily Ego]], [[Monadic Intensification]], and [[Physical Unit]]
* '''Non-LP Related Terms''': Non-LP related terms are related terms from outside the LP system.
* '''Notes''', which is a section that includes commentary, links to research, and anything else that might facilitate consideration and deepen understanding,
* '''Footnotes''', citations and notes from the entry
* '''References''', a complete listing of all books, journals, web pages cited in the SpiritWiki. There as evidence of the effort put into grounding.
* Sometimes other sections are included.
 
==Technical==
 
The SpiritWiki uses MediaWiki software and the [https://www.semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Semantic_MediaWiki Semantic Mediawiki extension] to facilitate easy semantic linking and updating.


==Citation and Legal==
==Citation and Legal==


Treat this Wiki like an online monograph or textbook. Many of the concepts and ideas presented here are either wholly original (e.g., Fabric of Consciousness), or the definitions are significantly enhanced over their old energy counterparts. You can freely use information in this SpiritWiki, but citation or direct linking are required.  
Treat this resource like an online monograph or textbook. You can freely use information in this SpiritWiki, but acknowledgement (citation, direct linking, etc.) are required.  
 
== Contributing ==


At this time, the SpiritWiki is closed to general external contributions. Subject matter experts in specific spiritual traditions are are encouraged welcome to contribute concepts, ideas, and references in the appropriate sections. For example, an expert on Zen Buddhism could contribute concepts and link these concepts to LP concepts. Contact [email protected] if you are interested.
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Latest revision as of 13:00, 22 September 2024

The SpiritWiki is the canonical, semantically interlinked repository of all Lightning Path concepts. The SpiritWiki is also a continually evolving theoretical/scholarly relational "work in progress." At this time, most entries should be considered draft and subject to [possibly even heavy] revision. The SpiritWiki is an example of a disciplinary Semantic Web.

LP Curriculum

LP Curriculum > Lightning Path Courseware, Lightning Path Videos, Lightning Path Workbooks, Rocket Guides, SpiritWiki

Elements of The Lightning Path

The SpiritWiki is an important element of the Lightning Path

The Lightning Path > LP Research Program, LP Socials, LP Techniques and Practices, Lightning Path Human Development Framework, Pathfinder, SpiritWiki

Related LP Terms

SpiritWiki >

Non-LP Related Terms

SpiritWiki > Vannevar Bush

Structure

Each SpiritWiki entry is structured into several sections, a mandatory definition and one or more optional sections, listed below.

  • Definition: The definition section provides the canonical definition of a term.
  • Terms: The terms section is included when incorporating external schools of thought. See for example Zoroastrianism. The terms section includes a link to all Zoroastrian terms, like Vohu Manah, included in the SpiritWiki
  • Syncretic Terms: Syncretic terms are a) terms from other traditions and schools or b) terms from within the LP corpus, that mean the same or close to the same thing as the LP term. Thus the terms soul, higher self, and atman are syncretic (mean approximately the same thing) as the LP term Spiritual Ego. Syncretic terms are also relational terms. They show how a concept or idea like "spiritual ego" is manifested in different land and social contexts.
  • Related LP Terms: Related LP terms are terms from the LP corpus that are closely related to the current term. For example, the entry for Spiritual Ego lists several LP related terms, like Bodily Ego, Monadic Intensification, and Physical Unit.
  • Non-LP Related Terms: Non-LP related terms are related terms from outside the LP system.
  • Notes, which is a section that includes commentary, links to research, and anything else that might facilitate consideration and deepen understanding,
  • Footnotes, citations and notes from the entry
  • References, a complete listing of all books, journals, web pages cited in the SpiritWiki. There as evidence of the effort put into grounding.
  • Sometimes other sections are included.

Technical

The SpiritWiki uses MediaWiki software and the Semantic Mediawiki extension to facilitate easy semantic linking and updating.

Citation and Legal

Treat this resource like an online monograph or textbook. You can freely use information in this SpiritWiki, but acknowledgement (citation, direct linking, etc.) are required.

Footnotes


LP Curriculum