Vow Of Inclusion:
All People Are Welcome Here
At Undefinable and Expansive Inc., we believe every person carries a sacred worth that cannot be reduced, dismissed, or denied by appearance, background, identity, belief, ability, body, orientation, culture, or life experience. We are here to create a spiritual community where people are not required to become someone else in order to belong.
We welcome the fullness of humanity.
We welcome people of every race, ethnicity, nationality, culture, ancestry, and heritage. We welcome Black, Brown, Indigenous, Asian, Pacific Islander, Middle Eastern, Latino, Latina, Latine, Hispanic, White, mixed-race, multicultural, immigrant, refugee, and all globally rooted people. We welcome those whose histories are honored and those whose histories have been ignored. We welcome those who come from ancient traditions, modern cultures, blended families, adopted families, displaced communities, and chosen families.
We welcome people of every body type, size, shape, and physical expression. We welcome thin bodies, large bodies, fat bodies, muscular bodies, soft bodies, aging bodies, disabled bodies, scarred bodies, chronically ill bodies, neurodivergent bodies, sensory-sensitive bodies, recovering bodies, transitioning bodies, and bodies that do not fit the world’s narrow expectations. We do not believe the body must look a certain way to be respected, loved, included, or spiritually meaningful.
We welcome all genders and gender experiences. We welcome women, men, transgender people, nonbinary people, genderfluid people, agender people, two-spirit people, intersex people, questioning people, gender-expansive people, and those who simply know themselves in ways that may not need a label. We honor the right of every person to express, discover, name, or not name their own experience.
We welcome all sexual orientations and relational identities. We welcome lesbian, gay, bisexual, pansexual, queer, asexual, aromantic, heterosexual, questioning, fluid, and unlabeled people. We welcome those who have always known who they are, those who are still discovering, and those who have had to hide parts of themselves for safety, survival, family, religion, culture, or fear of rejection.
We welcome people of all beliefs, spiritual paths, religions, and those who claim no religion at all. We welcome Christians, Jews, Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists, Sikhs, Pagans, Wiccans, Druids, Indigenous spiritual practitioners, mystics, metaphysicians, humanists, atheists, agnostics, seekers, skeptics, and those who have been hurt by religion and are unsure whether spiritual community can ever feel safe again.
We welcome people with different political views, educational backgrounds, income levels, employment situations, family structures, relationship histories, and life stories. We welcome parents, single parents, children, elders, young adults, married people, divorced people, widowed people, single people, partnered people, and those forming new ways of family and community.
We welcome people who are joyful, grieving, confident, uncertain, healing, questioning, angry, tender, exhausted, inspired, guarded, open, lost, found, or somewhere in between.
You do not have to arrive perfect.
You do not have to arrive certain.
You do not have to arrive fully healed.
You do not have to arrive already knowing how to belong.
You are welcome as you are.
We Do Not Decide Who Someone Must Be
It is not our place to insist that someone should be one way and not another.
It is not our place to demand that a person change their race, culture, body, identity, orientation, gender, expression, story, belief, or inner knowing in order to be accepted. It is not our place to decide what is true within another person’s soul. It is not our place to force anyone into a box simply because that box makes someone else more comfortable.
We believe each person has a direct relationship with their own truth, their own conscience, their own spiritual unfolding, and their own “Creator.” No community, leader, minister, lesson, doctrine, tradition, or institution should attempt to replace that inner relationship.
We may walk together.
We may learn together.
We may reflect together.
We may ask honest questions together.
We may support each other with compassion and integrity.
But we do not claim ownership over another person’s becoming.
Each person has the right to grow at their own pace, to discover themselves honestly, and to listen inwardly for what is real.
Authenticity Is Encouraged Here
We encourage authenticity to every degree.
Authenticity means allowing what is real to be seen without forcing, pretending, hiding, or performing. It means giving people room to explore who they are without immediately judging their process. It means understanding that identity, belief, healing, and spiritual awareness can unfold over time.
Some people come to community already knowing exactly who they are. Some come with old wounds, old labels, old expectations, and old fears. Some come with a sense of truth that has been buried beneath years of pressure. Some come unsure of what is authentic and what has been inherited from family, society, religion, trauma, or survival.
We believe honesty has a natural intelligence.
If something within us is false, harmful, fear-based, or built on illusion, it can fall away naturally through love, awareness, forgiveness, and lived experience. It does not need to be ripped away through shame. It does not need to be attacked out of someone. It does not need to be condemned before it can be released.
And if something is true, then its truth is known most deeply between that person and their “Creator.” No one else needs to control it. No one else needs to approve it before it can be honored. No one else needs to understand it perfectly before it can be respected.
Truth does not require domination.
Love does not require uniformity.
Wholeness does not require sameness.
We Are Here to Learn From One Another
We believe every person who comes into our community has something to offer.
You are not merely here to receive from us. You are here to teach us, even as we are here to teach you. Your story, your presence, your culture, your wounds, your wisdom, your questions, your identity, your uncertainty, your joy, and your way of seeing may help reveal something that others have not yet recognized.
No one person holds the whole picture alone.
A spiritual community becomes deeper when many voices are present. It becomes more compassionate when different lives are honored. It becomes more honest when people are allowed to speak from their actual experience. It becomes more awake when we stop assuming that one background, one body, one identity, one tradition, one gender, one relationship style, one language, or one worldview is the only acceptable doorway into truth.
We do not ask everyone to be the same.
We ask everyone to be sincere.
We ask everyone to participate with respect, kindness, consent, humility, and willingness. We ask everyone to remember that inclusion is not merely a statement on a page. It is a practice. It is how we listen. It is how we make room. It is how we speak. It is how we apologize. It is how we learn. It is how we respond when someone’s experience is different from our own.
Inclusion Does Not Mean Erasing Difference
We believe in oneness, but oneness does not mean pretending that differences do not exist. It means differences are not used as weapons against one another.
To honor unity is not to flatten humanity into sameness. It is to recognize that every person carries a unique expression of life, and that each expression can belong within the greater whole.
Race matters because people’s histories and experiences matter.
Culture matters because people’s roots and traditions matter.
Gender matters because self-recognition matters.
Orientation matters because love and relationship matter.
Body experience matters because safety, dignity, and visibility matter.
Ability matters because access and care matter.
Spiritual path matters because meaning, devotion, and inner truth matter.
We do not erase these realities. We honor them.
Our commitment to oneness is not a denial of diversity. It is a devotion to seeing diversity as part of the living wholeness of existence.
A Community of Respect, Consent, and Care
Because we welcome many kinds of people, we also recognize the need for safety, respect, and responsibility.
Inclusion does not mean anyone may harm, harass, belittle, pressure, shame, manipulate, or dominate another person. Authenticity is not an excuse for cruelty. Spiritual freedom is not an excuse for disrespect. Personal expression is not an excuse to violate another person’s dignity, consent, or boundaries.
We encourage open-heartedness, but we also honor healthy limits.
We seek to maintain a space where people can gather without being mocked for their identity, pressured to justify their existence, or forced to debate their humanity. We encourage honest conversation, but we do not believe someone’s right to belong should be treated as a topic for argument.
We ask that all who gather with us practice kindness, patience, and humility. We ask that people speak with care, listen with willingness, and remain open to learning when they have misunderstood another person’s experience.
We believe the highest and greatest good for all of us includes respect for each of us.
You Are Welcome in Your Becoming
You may be certain of who you are.
You may be discovering who you are.
You may be reclaiming who you are.
You may be healing from who you were told you had to be.
You may be releasing old identities.
You may be embracing new ones.
You may be unsure what language fits you.
You may not want language at all.
You are still welcome.
We do not require you to explain your whole life before you are allowed to be treated with dignity. We do not require you to make your story easy for others to understand. We do not require you to shrink your truth for the comfort of those who are still learning how to love more fully.
We simply ask that you come with sincerity, respect, and willingness to be part of a community devoted to the highest and greatest good.
Our Vow Of Inclusion
Our promise is not that we will always understand everything perfectly. No human community does. Our promise is that we are willing to learn, willing to listen, willing to grow, and willing to keep choosing love over fear.
We believe each person is a living expression of sacred existence. We believe each person has a place in the unfolding of the whole. We believe every sincere soul can help reveal more compassion, more wisdom, more truth, and more unity.
You are welcome here.
You are honored here.
You are not required to become someone else to be loved here.
Come as you are.
Grow as you are led.
Share what is real when you are ready.
Let what is false fall away naturally.
Let what is true become known in the sacred space between you and your “Creator.”
We are here to walk with you in the highest and greatest good for all.