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OUR MISSION


A Creed for Every Religion, Every Belief, and Every Person

Our mission is to cultivate a living sanctuary of spiritual discovery where every person is welcomed as an expression of the One Reality, whether they come from a religion, a philosophy, a mystical path, a scientific worldview, a personal practice, or no formal belief system at all.

We are Omnitheists and non-dualists. We recognize that all religions, spiritual paths, and even the absence of religion can hold truth without needing to clash. We do not exist to replace anyone’s tradition, erase anyone’s background, or demand that every person use the same language for the Divine. Instead, we offer a unifying lens through which all sincere seeking may be honored as part of the same universal movement toward truth, love, awareness, and direct experience. The Creed Compendium describes this as recognizing how “all religions (and the lack of) can all be TRUE and not clash,” while encouraging each person to know their own truth through direct experience. (uecreed.org)

At the center of our mission is the recognition that “God” is not a distant physical personality outside of existence, but the undefinable, unfathomable, and all-encompassing Source within and throughout every aspect of reality. “God” is the totality of existence, beyond gender, beyond limitation, beyond good-and-evil associations, and beyond every name or image used to point toward It. The first statute describes “God” as the source of all beginnings, continuations, and conclusions, present within all perspectives, universes, timelines, and dimensions. (undefinableandexpansive.org)

Because “God” is within all existence, “God” is also within you. Our mission is to help each person recognize that the Divine is not merely something to be worshiped from afar, but something to be discovered, experienced, listened to, and lived from within.


Our Purpose

The purpose of Undefinable and Expansive is to support the awakening of direct spiritual experience. We believe people do not need to be forced into belief when they can be guided into discovery. Truth does not become real because someone argues for it. Truth becomes known when it is experienced.

We exist to cultivate the inner motivation to “Know Thy Self,” not as a slogan, but as a living spiritual process. To know the Self is to begin recognizing the deeper reality beneath personality, label, fear, division, and inherited misunderstanding. It is to discover the guidance of “God” within, the presence of “Christ” as the Self of “God,” and the Wholly Spiritual Universe as the living field of communication, inspiration, and experience.

Our mission is to help people:

Recognize the presence of “God” in themselves and all existence.

Experience unity beyond religious, cultural, philosophical, and personal division.

Cultivate personal revelation through meditation, forgiveness, devotion, study, prayer, communion, creativity, and sincere inner listening.

Honor all religions and belief systems as partial perspectives within a greater Whole.

Create a safe place for spiritual self-expression, authentic communication, and community participation.

Support each person in discovering their purpose, design, calling, and unique relationship with the Divine.

Practice spiritual principles through lived experience rather than mere intellectual agreement.

The introductory material for Undefinable and Expansive describes this Creed as rooted in ancient wisdom and the “gnostic wisdom” at the depth of all religions, revealed through personal revelation, purification, forgiveness, and meditation. (undefinableandexpansive.org)


We Are Omnitheists

As Omnitheists, we recognize that “God” is not owned by one religion, one book, one culture, one prophet, one priesthood, one church, one temple, one philosophy, or one name.

We honor Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, Sikhism, Paganism, Wicca, Druidry, Shamanism, Animism, Indigenous spiritualities, New Thought, Science of Mind, Theosophy, Mysticism, Gnosticism, Hermeticism, Spiritualism, Humanism, Universalism, Atheism, Agnosticism, Pantheism, Panentheism, Polytheism, Monotheism, Non-dualism, Materialism, and every sincere way a person attempts to understand existence.

We also recognize that people may use different names for the Divine: “God,” Source, Spirit, Universe, All That Is, Elohim, Brahman, Tao, Allah, Yahweh, Great Mystery, Creator, Mother Nature, the Higher Self, Divine Mind, Love, Consciousness, Energy, Reality, or no name at all.

Our mission is not to flatten these traditions into sameness. Our mission is to reveal how difference itself can be part of unity. Each tradition, belief, non-belief, symbol, story, ritual, doubt, devotion, and discovery may become a doorway into a deeper recognition: that all existence arises within one undefinable and expansive Reality.

The Creed Compendium states that unity matters more than labels and that spirituality is learned through personal experience. (uecreed.org) This is why we do not require uniformity. We cultivate harmony without demanding sameness.


A Sanctuary of Inclusion

Our mission is to be a sanctuary for all people and all beliefs.

We welcome the seeker, the believer, the doubter, the mystic, the skeptic, the philosopher, the artist, the scientist, the wounded, the joyful, the questioning, the certain, the uncertain, the religious, the spiritual, the nonreligious, and those who do not yet know what they believe.

We welcome people of every race, ethnicity, culture, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, relationship background, ability, age, and life experience. We recognize that each person is designed with purpose, and that every life contains a spiritual story unfolding through its own form, rhythm, and timing.

Our community values include participation, purpose, acceptance, safe self-expression, personal spiritual experience, and the recognition that unity matters more than labels. (uecreed.org)

This does not mean that every belief, behavior, or interpretation must be treated as equally helpful in every moment. It means we begin with the deeper recognition that every person belongs to existence before any human institution decides whether they belong to a group. We do not exclude people for being different. We seek to surrender the impulse to make difference into separation.


Direct Experience Over Forced Belief

We believe that spiritual truth must eventually become personal experience.

A person may study scripture, attend services, meditate, pray, chant, contemplate, dance, serve, sing, create, question, doubt, or sit quietly in stillness. Each of these may become a doorway. Yet the doorway is not the destination. The destination is the awakening of direct recognition.

Our work is not to convince people that “God” exists as an argument. Our work is to help cultivate the conditions in which each person may recognize the presence of “God” for themselves. This is why we emphasize practice, willingness, purification of misunderstanding, forgiveness, meditation, revelation, and community.

We understand that no person can receive more than they are ready to understand and retain. The introductory page explains that no physical person can express more to another than they are able to understand at the time, and that deeper experience becomes available as personal inhibitions, beliefs, and misunderstandings are purified through forgiveness and meditation. (undefinableandexpansive.org)

Therefore, our mission is patient. We do not rush the soul. We do not shame the stage someone is in. We do not demand that someone pretend to believe what they have not yet experienced. We support the willingness to discover.


The Role of the Forty-Nine Statutes

The Forty-Nine Statutes of the Divinely Realized serve as a spiritual framework for understanding reality, unity, purpose, love, consciousness, dimensions, revelation, miracles, community, learning, responsibility, forgiveness, inspiration, communion, agreement, and ascension.

They are not intended to imprison the practice inside rigid definitions. Rather, they provide a language for what is ultimately beyond language. The statutes page explains that these religious statutes exist partly because the world often expects something to be defined in order to be considered valid, while also clarifying that the actual practice is not confined to those limits.

The statutes help us articulate the heart of our mission:

Statute #1 recognizes that “God” is an undefinable, all-encompassing presence within and throughout every aspect of existence, including within each of us.

Statute #3 recognizes the Wholly Spiritual Universe as the holographic representation given for experience and communication.

Statute #4 recognizes “Love” as more than a temporary emotion, but as joining and union.

Statute #18 recognizes that we need one another and support one another through collaboration and shared goals.

Statute #22 recognizes that the spiritual universe should not only be believed in, but experienced.

Statute #26 recognizes that everyone has a drive to learn and grow because exploration and expansion are part of our design.

Statute #30 recognizes that there is always union between personal existence and all that is perceived, ultimately recognizing that all is “One with God.”

Statute #39 recognizes forgiveness as surrendering our definitions of reality, becoming a key to ascension beyond any reality.

These principles shape our mission not merely as beliefs, but as practices to be lived, explored, questioned, embodied, and realized.


Our Mission in Community

We believe spiritual awakening is personal, but it is not isolated.

Community gives us the opportunity to practice what we claim to believe. It is easy to speak of unity in theory. It is deeper to practice unity with real people, different perspectives, emotional vulnerability, shared responsibility, disagreement, forgiveness, celebration, and service.

Our mission is to create spaces where people may gather for devotion, meditation, discussion, study, creative expression, ritual, celebration, service, healing, and spiritual experimentation. We gather not because one room contains “God” more than another, but because sincere joining helps us remember what separation made us forget.

The Creed Compendium identifies community participation, acceptance, safe self-expression, and personal experience as central values. (uecreed.org) Statute #18 also emphasizes that we need each other and support one another through collaboration in common goals.

We are here to cultivate a community where people can be spiritually honest. This includes joy, devotion, doubt, fear, grief, inspiration, confusion, laughter, silence, study, and transformation. A real sanctuary does not require people to arrive already perfected. It welcomes people into the process of remembering wholeness.


Our Mission in Learning

We believe learning is a sacred function.

Every sincere question matters. Every honest inquiry can become a doorway. Every tradition contains symbols, practices, stories, and insights that may assist a person in discovering the truth within. We do not treat learning as merely academic. We treat learning as a spiritual process of remembrance.

Statute #26 recognizes that everyone is instilled with a drive to learn and grow because exploration and expansion are part of our purpose. The Creed also teaches that we progress by participating in community and learn spirituality through personal experience. (uecreed.org)

Our mission is to offer lessons, discussions, writings, meditations, courses, ceremonies, and community practices that help people expand awareness. We aim to support the whole person: mind, spirit, body, emotion, imagination, creativity, purpose, and direct inner guidance.

Learning, in this sense, is not about collecting spiritual information. It is about allowing information to become transformation.


Our Mission in Forgiveness and Meditation

Forgiveness and meditation are central to our mission because they help loosen the mind’s attachment to separation.

Forgiveness, as we understand it, is the surrender of the ability to discern differences, which opens awareness to oneness and non-duality. It is not merely pardoning another person from a superior position. It is the release of the definitions, divisions, and judgments that keep reality fragmented in our perception.

Meditation allows the mind to become still enough to recognize what has always been present. It creates space for guidance, communion, revelation, and remembrance. Together, forgiveness and meditation help purify misunderstanding so that the ever-present reality of “God” may be experienced more directly.

The introductory page describes forgiveness and meditation as part of the process through which personal inhibitions, beliefs, and misunderstandings are purified, allowing the all-encompassing reality to be experienced as it is. (undefinableandexpansive.org)

Our mission is to make these practices accessible, compassionate, and alive.


Our Mission in Purpose

We believe every person is designed with purpose.

This does not mean every moment feels clear. It does not mean every event is easy. It does not mean a person must already understand their calling. It means that each life contains a meaningful pattern of growth, learning, relationship, challenge, inspiration, and contribution.

The fundamentals page states that everyone is designed to fulfill a purpose and that each person is the way they are for a reason. (undefinableandexpansive.org) Statute #27 also connects happiness with alignment to one’s purpose and function in life.

Our mission is to help people listen inwardly for that purpose. We support the discovery of each person’s gifts, questions, longings, wounds, talents, relationships, and spiritual responsibilities. We believe the guidance of “God” is not absent from the individual life. It is woven through it.

You are not an accident. You are not outside the story. You are not excluded from Divine guidance. You are a living expression of the very Reality you seek.


Our Mission in Love

We recognize love as more than emotion, romance, affection, or approval.

Love is joining. Love is recognition. Love is the movement of unity through relationship. Love is the discovery that what appears separate is still held within one existence.

Statute #4 recognizes “Love” as more than a temporal emotion, describing it as a joining of the “Son” and “God” in any form. Statute #5 recognizes every relationship as a microcosm of the total relationship of the universe and the perception of it.

Our mission is to help people practice love as awareness, not merely sentiment. This means learning to see others beyond labels, roles, identities, conflicts, and assumptions. It means allowing relationships to become mirrors of healing, responsibility, inspiration, and shared awakening.

Love is not limited to those who agree with us. Love is the willingness to recognize that existence has already included what the ego would reject.


Our Mission in Revelation and Inspiration

We believe revelation is available.

This does not mean every thought is automatically Divine guidance. It means that the inner life can be trained, purified, quieted, and opened so that inspiration may become clearer. We recognize that guidance may arise through prayer, meditation, scripture, dreams, symbols, intuition, art, nature, music, relationship, study, silence, service, and direct spiritual experience.

The Creed Compendium describes inspiration as opening to awareness from within through text, media, or encounter. (uecreed.org) Statute #35 recognizes inspiration as a choice to look to the guidance of the Wholly Spiritual Universe.

Our mission is to help people cultivate discernment, humility, openness, and responsibility in their relationship with inspiration. We do not seek revelation as spectacle. We seek revelation as communion.


Our Mission in the World

We exist to offer spiritual education, community, worship, inspiration, and support for the awakening of unity in everyday life.

Our work may take the form of gatherings, discussions, meditations, publications, music, ceremonies, creative projects, study groups, courses, pastoral care, community celebrations, and sacred spaces for self-expression. Yet all of these forms point toward one mission: helping people remember the presence of “God” within themselves, within each other, and within all existence.

We are not here to make the world smaller through another rigid identity. We are here to help reveal that existence is more undefinable and expansive than the mind first imagined.

We are here for the person who loves their religion and wants to experience it more deeply.

We are here for the person who left religion and still longs for truth.

We are here for the person who does not believe in “God” but believes in honesty, beauty, love, awareness, or learning.

We are here for the mystic who needs language.

We are here for the skeptic who needs safety.

We are here for the wounded who need gentleness.

We are here for the devoted who need community.

We are here for the curious who need permission to ask.

We are here for those who already know, those who do not know, and those who are ready to discover that knowing itself may be transformed.


Our Mission Statement

Our mission is to cultivate an inclusive spiritual sanctuary where all people, religions, beliefs, and sincere paths of inquiry may be honored as expressions of one undefinable and expansive Reality. As Omnitheists and non-dualists, we support the direct experience of “God” within all existence through personal revelation, forgiveness, meditation, community, devotion, learning, love, purpose, and the living principles of the Forty-Nine Statutes of the Divinely Realized. We exist to help each person recognize the Divine guidance already within them, awaken to unity beyond separation, and participate in the joyful expansion of consciousness, compassion, and spiritual realization.


In Simpler Words

We are here to help people experience “God” within themselves and all existence.

We welcome all religions, all beliefs, and all sincere seekers.

We believe unity matters more than labels.

We believe truth is meant to be personally experienced.

We believe every person has purpose.

We believe community helps us remember what separation made us forget.

We believe “God” is guiding from within.

We believe all existence is alive with meaning, love, and the possibility of awakening.

And we believe that no one is outside the sanctuary of All That Is.



e are a collective, living expression of ancient mystical wisdom. We cultivate the gnostic essence at the heart of every faith—recognized by those willing to fully embrace their tradition and seek personal revelation through their teachers and deities. We understand that no one can experience more than they are ready to understand and retain. Therefore, we choose to purify misunderstanding and release inhibition through forgiveness and meditation, so this mysticism may reveal itself through direct personal experience as it truly is: an ever-present, and all-encompassing awareness of a transparent and illuminated reality.

A Creed For Every Religion