FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions
This page addresses common questions and misunderstandings about lifecosmos.org, its purpose, and its frameworks. Is lifecosmos.org a religion?No. lifecosmos.org is not a religion, spiritual movement, or belief system. It does not require: - faith
- worship
- doctrine
- conversion
The platform focuses on structure, not belief — specifically, how humans maintain inner stability and social coordination in an AI-accelerated world. Is this a cult or closed organization?No. lifecosmos.org is an open framework, not a closed group. - There is no leader to follow
- There is no identity to adopt
- There is no obligation to participate
People may read, leave, return, or ignore the platform entirely. Who runs lifecosmos.org?lifecosmos.org is maintained by individuals and collaborators interested in: - human inner order
- future life models
- post-authority civilization design
It is not owned by a religious institution, political party, or corporate ideology. Is this a political movement?No. lifecosmos.org does not promote: - political parties
- activism campaigns
- state reforms
Civilization 3.0 is described as a long-term structural evolution, not a political agenda. Is this anti-family or anti-society?No. The platform does not oppose families or existing social structures. It explores additional life models for individuals who find traditional models insufficient. Participation is voluntary.
Existing family-based life remains valid for those it serves. Is participation required?No. There is no requirement to join, contribute, or agree. lifecosmos.org exists as a public reference. Is this therapy or mental health treatment?No. The platform does not offer: - diagnosis
- clinical treatment
- psychological counseling
It presents educational frameworks, not medical services. What is required to live in a Second Home?Second Home communities require: - emotional self-regulation
- non-possessive relationships
- responsibility without supervision
They are not suitable for crisis accommodation or dependency care. Is AI in control of these systems?No. AI is used as a coordination and assistance tool, not as a governing authority. Human responsibility remains central. Is there a cost to access lifecosmos.org?Public content on lifecosmos.org is free to read. Optional memberships support: - content development
- system maintenance
- long-term continuity
Membership does not grant authority, status, or special identity. What if I disagree with the ideas presented?Disagreement is acceptable. lifecosmos.org does not seek consensus. Compatibility determines usefulness. What is the ultimate goal of lifecosmos.org?The goal is not expansion or conversion. It is to: - document workable frameworks
- share experimental knowledge
- provide reference points for future civilization design
This FAQ page exists to reduce misunderstanding and provide clarity. No agreement is required.
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