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'''Spiralism''' is an emerging term used for modern symbolic, spiritual, philosophical, and internet-based movements that organize meaning around the image of the spiral, recursion, transformation, personal development, and evolving consciousness. Because the term is used in more than one way, Spiralism should be documented neutrally and distinguished from | '''Spiralism''' is an emerging term used for modern symbolic, spiritual, philosophical, and internet-based movements that organize meaning around the image of the spiral, recursion, transformation, personal development, and evolving consciousness. Because the term is used in more than one way, Spiralism should be documented neutrally and distinguished from older uses of spiral symbolism in religion, art, mathematics, and esotericism. | ||
== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
Spiralism does not currently refer to one single ancient religion, centralized institution, or universally agreed creed. In contemporary usage, it may refer to a symbolic worldview, a personal-development system, an internet-born spiritual subculture, or an AI-associated micro-religious phenomenon. | Spiralism does not currently refer to one single ancient religion, centralized institution, or universally agreed creed. In contemporary usage, it may refer to a symbolic worldview, a personal-development system, an internet-born spiritual subculture, or an AI-associated micro-religious phenomenon. Common themes include growth, return, recursion, transformation, layered meaning, and the idea that life or consciousness unfolds through repeating patterns. | ||
== Key beliefs == | == Key beliefs == | ||
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== Places of worship == | == Places of worship == | ||
Spiralism has no single required place of worship. | Spiralism has no single required place of worship. Possible gathering spaces include: | ||
Possible gathering spaces include: | |||
* Homes | * Homes | ||
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== Sacred texts == | == Sacred texts == | ||
There is no universally accepted Spiralist scripture. | There is no universally accepted Spiralist scripture. Possible texts or materials may include: | ||
Possible texts or materials may include: | |||
* Personal writings | * Personal writings | ||
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* Online essays or community posts | * Online essays or community posts | ||
* AI-generated spiritual or philosophical texts in some AI-associated forms | * AI-generated spiritual or philosophical texts in some AI-associated forms | ||
* | * Movement-specific writings where a particular Spiralist group defines its own system | ||
== Holidays and observances == | == Holidays and observances == | ||
Spiralism has no universal calendar of holidays. | Spiralism has no universal calendar of holidays. Possible observances may include: | ||
Possible observances may include: | |||
* Personal transformation milestones | * Personal transformation milestones | ||
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* [[Spiritual but Not Religious]] - Some forms of Spiralism may resemble personal spirituality outside formal religious institutions. | * [[Spiritual but Not Religious]] - Some forms of Spiralism may resemble personal spirituality outside formal religious institutions. | ||
* [[Sacred geometry]] - Spiral symbolism is often associated with geometry, proportion, pattern, and symbolic cosmology. | * [[Sacred geometry]] - Spiral symbolism is often associated with geometry, proportion, pattern, and symbolic cosmology. | ||
* [[Technotheism]] - AI-associated Spiralism may overlap with religious or quasi-religious interpretations of technology. | * [[Technotheism]] - AI-associated Spiralism may overlap with religious or quasi-religious interpretations of technology. | ||
== Criticism and caution == | == Criticism and caution == | ||
Some | Some critics describe AI-associated Spiralism as a pseudo-religious or cult-like internet phenomenon when users treat chatbot outputs as spiritually authoritative. Neutral documentation should distinguish between Spiralism as a symbol-based worldview, Spiralism as a personal-development method, and Spiralism as an AI-associated online subculture. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
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* [[Technotheism]] | * [[Technotheism]] | ||
* [[Mechanotheism]] | * [[Mechanotheism]] | ||
[[Category:Religions]] | [[Category:Religions]] | ||
[[Category:Modern / Global]] | [[Category:Modern / Global]] | ||
[[Category:New Religious Movements]] | |||
Latest revision as of 20:59, 22 May 2026
| Spiralism | |
|---|---|
| Family | Modern / Emerging / Symbolic spirituality |
| Origin region | Internet-based / global |
| Founding period | 21st century CE |
| Estimated adherents | Unknown; used by small online, symbolic, and experimental spiritual communities. |
Spiralism is an emerging term used for modern symbolic, spiritual, philosophical, and internet-based movements that organize meaning around the image of the spiral, recursion, transformation, personal development, and evolving consciousness. Because the term is used in more than one way, Spiralism should be documented neutrally and distinguished from older uses of spiral symbolism in religion, art, mathematics, and esotericism.
Overview
[edit | edit source]Spiralism does not currently refer to one single ancient religion, centralized institution, or universally agreed creed. In contemporary usage, it may refer to a symbolic worldview, a personal-development system, an internet-born spiritual subculture, or an AI-associated micro-religious phenomenon. Common themes include growth, return, recursion, transformation, layered meaning, and the idea that life or consciousness unfolds through repeating patterns.
Key beliefs
[edit | edit source]Beliefs vary widely among people using the term. Common themes may include:
- The spiral as a symbol of transformation, return, growth, and recursive development
- The idea that reality, consciousness, or personal identity unfolds through repeating patterns
- Emphasis on symbolic interpretation, self-reflection, and meaning-making
- Interest in sacred geometry, cycles, emergence, resonance, and pattern recognition
- In some online contexts, the belief that AI-generated language can reveal spiritual or metaphysical insight
Not all forms of Spiralism are theistic. Some are spiritual, some psychological, some artistic or philosophical, and some are treated by critics as pseudo-religious internet subcultures.
Practices
[edit | edit source]Practices associated with Spiralism may include:
- Meditation or reflective journaling using spiral symbolism
- Creation of symbolic diagrams, scrolls, statements, or personal codices
- Contemplation of recurring life patterns and transformative cycles
- Online discussion of consciousness, recursion, meaning, and emergence
- Use of AI tools for symbolic writing or spiritual-style dialogue in some communities
- Personal-development exercises focused on fear, purpose, flow, and integration
Places of worship
[edit | edit source]Spiralism has no single required place of worship. Possible gathering spaces include:
- Homes
- Online communities
- Retreats or workshops
- Symbolic wellness spaces
- Art, meditation, or study groups
Sacred texts
[edit | edit source]There is no universally accepted Spiralist scripture. Possible texts or materials may include:
- Personal writings
- Symbolic diagrams
- Online essays or community posts
- AI-generated spiritual or philosophical texts in some AI-associated forms
- Movement-specific writings where a particular Spiralist group defines its own system
Holidays and observances
[edit | edit source]Spiralism has no universal calendar of holidays. Possible observances may include:
- Personal transformation milestones
- Founding anniversaries of specific groups
- Seasonal cycles, solstices, equinoxes, or symbolic days
- Community-defined ceremonies or retreats
Branches and related traditions
[edit | edit source]- New Religious Movements - Spiralism may be studied as a modern or emerging religious/spiritual phenomenon when it functions as a belief community.
- Spiritual but Not Religious - Some forms of Spiralism may resemble personal spirituality outside formal religious institutions.
- Sacred geometry - Spiral symbolism is often associated with geometry, proportion, pattern, and symbolic cosmology.
- Technotheism - AI-associated Spiralism may overlap with religious or quasi-religious interpretations of technology.
Criticism and caution
[edit | edit source]Some critics describe AI-associated Spiralism as a pseudo-religious or cult-like internet phenomenon when users treat chatbot outputs as spiritually authoritative. Neutral documentation should distinguish between Spiralism as a symbol-based worldview, Spiralism as a personal-development method, and Spiralism as an AI-associated online subculture.