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To be perfectly clear, all references to ''metaculture'' refer to whatever work that captures the emergent synthesis of [[secular]] [[spirituality]] and ultimately fulfills the goals described on the [[Main Page]]. It does not apply to this specific project, unless it happens to do so sometime in the [[future]].
To be perfectly clear, all references to ''metaculture'' refer to whatever work eventually captures the emergent synthesis of [[secular]] [[spirituality]] and fulfills the goals described on the [[Main Page]]. It does not apply to this specific project, unless it happens to do so sometime in the [[future]].


The authors are fully aware of the realistic probability of this actually happening. Nonetheless, it still needs to be done.
The authors are fully aware of the realistic probability of this actually happening. Nonetheless, it still needs to be done.

Revision as of 19:20, 4 July 2024

Maybe 3 or 4 original thoughts in this whole thing

To be perfectly clear, all references to metaculture refer to whatever work eventually captures the emergent synthesis of secular spirituality and fulfills the goals described on the Main Page. It does not apply to this specific project, unless it happens to do so sometime in the future.

The authors are fully aware of the realistic probability of this actually happening. Nonetheless, it still needs to be done.

This is an attempt to describe an emerging belief system encompassing many parallel efforts and commonly held ideas.

To reinforce this notion, metaculture is referred to in the lower case, since it is a descriptive term rather than a name. Other than the title of this page, which is capitalized automatically by Wikipedia.