Doojzian Reform — Re-founding Faith on Light
The Doojzian Unified Ceremonial Reform is a ten-lesson thesis on re-founding religious and ethical practice on luminous principles rather than fear, punishment or hierarchy. It is contemplative, voluntary and non-coercive.
The ten lessons
- The Realms — a diagnostic wheel of consciousness, not a ladder of worth
- The Black Diamond Paradox — beauty and difficulty are inseparable; both are needed
- The Judge-Within — accountability without cruelty; the inner voice that corrects without condemning
- Death as Passage — not punishment, not the end; a crossing that does not erase the person
- Rites as Attention — ceremony marks what matters; attention is the oldest form of prayer
- The Age of Return — the era in which what was lost to fear can be reclaimed for light
- Extensuation — tracing conduct back to its source; understanding before judging
- The Reform Thesis — why faith must be re-founded on light, not fear; every tradition's wisdom kept, every tradition's fear dropped
- One Path Through Many Doctrines — Foundational → Multi-Faith → Inheritance → Aháà → Kingdom → Peace → Doojzian
- The Daily Practice — how the reform lives in ordinary time
Hard lines
The Doojzian Way confers no real sovereignty, is recognised by no state, and claims authority over no one. It is a voluntary contemplative path. Membership is never a condition of reading, believing or belonging.