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| ! colspan="2" | Technogaianism
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| | Modern / Ecological and technology-centered worldview
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| ! Origin region
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| | Global environmental and futurist communities
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| ! Founding period
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| | Late 20th and 21st centuries CE
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| ! Estimated adherents
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| | Unknown; generally a worldview rather than an organized religion.
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| '''Technogaianism''' is a modern worldview that combines ecological concern for Earth with confidence that technology can help restore, protect, or harmonize planetary systems. | | '''Technogaianism''' is a worldview combining ecological thinking, technology, planetary systems, and sacred or spiritual interpretations of Earth and human-made systems. |
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| == Overview == | | == Overview == |
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| Technogaianism is usually a philosophy rather than a formal faith, but it can become spiritually meaningful when Earth, technology, and planetary stewardship are treated as sacred concerns. It overlaps with Gaianism, environmentalism, transhumanism, eco-modernism, and science-centered spirituality. On Wikitheism it belongs among modern worldviews that can function religiously for some communities.
| | This starter page is intended as a neutral reference entry. It can be expanded with history, beliefs, practices, symbols, texts, branches, notable figures, and related concepts. |
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| == Key beliefs == | | == Related pages == |
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| * Earth systems are deeply interconnected and worthy of protection
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| * Technology can be used to repair ecological damage rather than only cause it
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| * Humanity has a responsibility to become wise planetary stewards
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| * Science, engineering, and spirituality may be combined in ecological ethics
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| * Critics warn that technological optimism can minimize structural or behavioral change
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| == Practices ==
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| * Ecological restoration projects
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| * Use of technology for conservation, monitoring, or climate adaptation
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| * Earth-centered meditation or ritual
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| * Sustainable design and maker practices
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| * Community education about planetary stewardship
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| == Places of worship ==
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| * Eco-village or restoration site
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| * Community garden
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| * Online sustainability community
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| * Home altar with Earth and technology symbols
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| == Sacred texts ==
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| * Environmental ethics writings
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| * Gaia theory and systems ecology texts
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| * Eco-technology essays
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| * Community manifestos
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| == Holidays and observances ==
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| * Earth Day
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| * Solstices and equinoxes in some communities
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| * Local restoration days
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| * Technology-for-good project anniversaries
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| == Branches and related traditions ==
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| * [[Gaianism]] - An Earth-centered spiritual worldview.
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| * [[Technotheism]] - A broader category for religious interpretations of technology.
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| * [[New Age spirituality]] - A broad modern spiritual context with holistic and ecological themes.
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| == See also ==
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| * [[Religion]] | | * [[Religion]] |
| * [[Theology]] | | * [[Theism]] |
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| | * [[Religious concepts and ideals]] |
| * [[Philosophy of religion]] | | * [[Philosophy of religion]] |
| * [[New Religious Movements]]
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| * [[Unaffiliated and Secular Worldviews]]
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| * [[Technotheism]]
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| [[Category:Secular and unaffiliated worldviews]]
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| [[Category:Technology and religion]] | | [[Category:Technology and religion]] |
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Technogaianism
Technogaianism is a worldview combining ecological thinking, technology, planetary systems, and sacred or spiritual interpretations of Earth and human-made systems.
Overview
This starter page is intended as a neutral reference entry. It can be expanded with history, beliefs, practices, symbols, texts, branches, notable figures, and related concepts.
Related pages