No forced belief
Questions, doubt, and disagreement are allowed.
Safety
No one owns another person’s conscience.
Undivided Humanism treats safety, consent, and accountability as more important than growth, reputation, belonging, or spiritual intensity.
Questions, doubt, and disagreement are allowed.
Private experience should not be demanded.
Forgiveness cannot be required to prove growth.
Leaving, pausing, or disagreeing is not betrayal.
Guides are accountable role-holders, not untouchable authorities.
Privacy matters, but serious harm cannot be hidden by policy.
If harm is raised, the first priorities are safety, clarity, documentation, and appropriate outside support when needed.
Circles should move slowly, use clear agreements, and refer out when needs exceed their capacity.
Do not use website forms for emergencies, immediate danger, abuse in progress, self-harm risk, medical emergencies, or urgent legal issues.