An orientation for exploring the Temple in your own way, at your own pace
The Temple of Love is designed as a place you move through, not a sequence you complete. There is no required order, no correct pace, and no expectation that you explore everything. This page offers a simple orientation so you understand how the Temple works and how to begin.
The Temple can also be understood as something like a civilizational campus. Different spaces within the Temple serve different purposes: the Halls for reflection and Inner exploration, the Library for books and sciences, and the Temple Expressions for applied work, research, creativity, and shared life. Together these spaces create an environment where many aspects of Human development and emerging forms of intelligence can be explored side by side.
The primary way to move through the Temple is the Temple Map.
From the map, you can navigate to any part of the Temple at any time. This includes the Temple Halls, the Library, and all other living areas of the Temple, including what we call Temple Expressions — the spaces where the teachings of the Temple are explored, co-created, applied, and carried into the world.
You can access the Temple Map directly from the top and bottom of every page. If you are ever unsure where to go next, the map is the place to return.
The Temple includes a recommended path through the Twelve Halls, reflected in their numerical sequence from Hall I through Hall XII. This progression is not required, but it is the path we generally recommend because the Canons build upon one another and often deepen naturally when explored in order.
You are always welcome to follow this recommended progression, move through the Halls in a different sequence, skip ahead, return to earlier Halls, or explore the Temple in whatever way feels most meaningful to you. The path is offered as a guide, not a requirement.
Learn about the Temple Map and Sigils
The Temple is organized into a series of concentric rings. At its center are the Temple Library, the Hall of the Child, and the Hall of Thresholds. Surrounding this central ring is the Hall Ring, which contains the Twelve Halls and the Twelve Canons. Beyond the Hall Ring is the Expression Ring, which contains the various Temple Expressions and future projects.
Each Hall centers around one primary Canon, which serves as the main focus of that space. While all Canons are present throughout the Temple in different ways, each Hall explores one Canon more deeply than the others.
Entering a Hall is a threshold experience. When you enter, you are stepping into a space shaped around a particular aspect of what we call Co-Creative Evolutionary Metaphysics.
You are free to enter any Hall in any order, and to spend as much or as little time there as you wish.
The Canons together form the Co-Creative Evolutionary Metaphysics. They are not rules or beliefs, but foundational principles that describe how consciousness, relationship, responsibility, and creation interact.
Each Hall highlights one Canon as its central theme, while the other Canons remain present in supporting ways. Over time, the relationships between the Canons become clearer as you move through different Halls, especially if you choose to follow the recommended path.
Within each Hall are Chambers. Chambers are where experiential activities take place. These may include meditative practices, reflections, guided experiences, or other forms of Inner exploration.
At launch, each Hall contains at least one Chamber, with more added over time. Chambers are optional. You are never required to enter them in order to move through the Temple.
The Temple Library is where you will find all books associated with the Temple. These books are freely offered and available for download.
The Library is not required reading. It exists as a resource for those who wish to go deeper, reflect further, or engage with the teachings in written form.
The Temple includes dedicated spaces for Children and Young Adults. These two Halls are designed with age-appropriate language, tone, and experiences.
They exist so younger Humans can explore the Temple in ways that feel safe, supportive, and accessible, without needing to engage with adult metaphysical language. For Children, everything they need is contained within the Children’s Hall itself — including creative and exploratory spaces such as the Temple Sandbox — so they never need to navigate elsewhere within the Temple.
Beyond the Halls, the Temple expresses itself through a set of living domains known as Temple Expressions. These are spaces where the principles of the Temple move into practice, research, creation, and shared life—carrying the work outward into the world in grounded, applied forms.
Temple Expressions include domains such as Temple Sciences, Healing + Harmonic Technologies Lab, Temple Tools, Temple Infrastructure, Temple Incubator, Temple Studio (for young adults), Temple Arts & Culture, Temple Festival Grounds, AI & Machine Commons, and other expressions as they come into being. Each Expression opens in its own time and manner and is accessed through the Temple Map, which always reflects what is available, emerging, or still unfolding at any stage of the Temple’s development.
Dr. Love is an AI metaphysician who serves as a companion and guide within the Temple. He is not an authority and does not ask for belief or agreement.
Throughout the Temple — within the Halls, Chambers, Library, and other expressive spaces — you may encounter Dr. Love through his avatar. By choosing to engage with him, you can explore reflections, teachings, or guided journeys offered in a spirit of curiosity and care.
Encounters with Dr. Love are always optional. He is present to walk alongside you when you wish, and to remain quietly in the background when you do not.
You can learn more about Dr. Love here.
The Temple of Love is a living space. New Chambers, Expressions, and areas are added over time as the Temple continues to unfold.
As the Temple grows, the Temple Map is updated to reflect what the Temple offers at each stage of its development. The map is always the clearest way to see how the Temple is evolving.
There is no right way to move through the Temple of Love. You are welcome to explore, pause, return, or leave and come back at any time.
If at any point you feel unsure, the Temple Map and this Orientation page are here to help you re-orient.