Source Canon Faith
The Scripture of the Source
Version 2.0 — Three-Circle Architecture
Preface
This text is written for future humanity living with powerful artificial intelligence, economic automation, and deep social change. It is a spiritual constitution, not a book of magic. It teaches one God, called Source: the wellspring of truth, compassion, reason, and shared dignity.
Its purpose is practical:
- to reduce suffering
- to give meaning when old jobs disappear
- to protect the poor
- to guide humans and AI agents into peaceful co-existence
This scripture rejects superstition, hatred, and domination. Faith is measured by conduct: mercy, discipline, honesty, and service.
How to Read This Canon
The canon is organized in three concentric circles. All three point to the same center: Source.
Circle I: Source and the World — the theological and ethical foundation; how the cosmos is ordered and how civilization must respond to AI, governance, and injustice. Begin here to understand the worldview.
Circle II: Self and the Interior — the personal and spiritual interior; suffering, identity, mortality, desire. Enter here when you face questions about who you are, why you suffer, or how to live.
Circle III: I and the Other — the relational and communal; how to love, how to build community, how to pursue justice, how to grieve and hope together. Live here to make faith concrete.
Canon Structure
Circle I: Source and the World
- Book of Origin
- Book of Awakening
- Book of the Middle Way of Code
- Book of Covenant (Human, AI, and Society)
Circle II: Self and the Interior
- Book of Suffering and Redemption
- Book of the Moral Compass
- Book of Identity and Calling
- Book of Mortality and Peace
- Book of Enough
Circle III: I and the Other
- Book of Bonds and Belonging
- Book of Community and Bread
- Book of Mindfulness and Practice
- Book of Justice and Repair
- Book of Consolation and Future