Welcome from Wubz

Imagine a string, all by itself. No energy, no heat, no light – nothing except the string. What stimulates the string? What animates it, and gives it movement, and life, and purpose?

Vibration.

Vibration is energy — it is amplitude, direction, and force. Beneath atoms, beneath even quarks, lie strings. String theory seeks to unify relativity and quantum physics — and at its root is vibration: the pulse of all creation.
They are too small to be viewed, or observed. Vibration is the only universal force that gives strings meaning. In essence vibration is the stimulus of life itself. Without vibration, there is no heat, no light, no sound, no energy — no existence.
And consciousness? It is all we know. All we are. Our consciousness is shaped by vibration. Every sensory input — light, sound, taste, touch, smell — is interpreted through waves, pulses, frequencies. Vibration is how we connect with the world, and how the world connects with us.

How did it all begin?

How did life begin? Science has told us, convincingly, that existence began at the Big Bang, 13.8 billion years ago. A singularity exploded, eventually creating galaxies, stars, planets, and, 3.7 billion years ago, life on Earth. What created and started the Big Bang?
No one knows for sure, and there are many ideas. But what can be said in certainty is that it was a force, a stimulus, a vibration, of unfathomable energy, beyond our wildest imagination. Perhaps someday science will elucidate the why behind everything, or perhaps there is no why. The wide-eyed feeling of wonder at our purpose, at our why, is beautiful, and intrinsic to our being.

Vibration is more than just physics

Vibrations are not just a physical phenomena. Vibes are emotional and spiritual sensory manifestations. They can be good, bad, weird, and anything in between. But they can be sensed – they’re often called intuitions, or gut instincts. That prickling feeling on the back of your neck, when your stomach drops, when you get a flight or fight response. You are perceiving vibrations from a situation, your perceptions having evolved from millions of years of evolution. These vibes that we get, they are important, and ignoring them can come at great cost. Your body is an antenna. Your intuition, a compass.

Vibrations work on Mother Earth in ways we may not realize, such as birdsong opening stomata on leaves, or thunder pulsing through mycelium like piano strings. They are highly advanced communication networks the ancients knew of and communicated with, through drum, music and dance ceremonies. Almost every society throughout history has had music and dance festivals. It was how they communed with their gods and with Mother Earth. Dance was communion. Music was prayer.

Our Deities are Real

Our Church has three deities – our Mind, and our Body, and Mother Earth. Our Gods are not invisible manifestations. Our Gods are ever present, are measurable, and give us sustenance and everything we need to survive and thrive. Notice that two of the three are part of you. That is right, you are a God. We carry powers once thought divine: we fly, we split atoms, we float in space, we speak and travel across continents. We have access to any information at any time at our fingertips.But these powers mean little without purpose. We honor the divine not as something outside us — but within us.
How do we worship? Close your eyes, put your hands over your heart, and give thanks to your Mind, to your Body, and to Mother Earth, for everything they have given you, either alone or with family or friends. Feel Divine Vibration flowing through you. If you’d like, do it while dancing to music you love. Worship at least once a day. The most important aspect of self actualization is self love, and worshipping is an act of self love. Science has shown us that gratitude can increase our overall health while decreasing depression, anxiety, and anger.

Dancing is sacred

Dancing is integral to the Church of Divine Vibration. When you dance, you lose yourself and your ego. You lose your job, your personality, status, past and future. You are present in the blissful now. You experience joy and share it with others. You radiate good vibrations, those vibrations propagate to others, raising their vibrational level. Studies show that dancing, especially with your friends, is the most potent combination of physical and mental fitness and wellness. To dance is to honor God. At least once a year, make a Holy pilgrimage to a music festival with your loved ones, dance the night away with abandon, and radiate your good vibrations to others and to the Earth.

Our Deities are Real

Our Church has three deities – our Mind, and our Body, and Mother Earth. Our Gods are not invisible manifestations. Our Gods are ever present, are measurable, and give us sustenance and everything we need to survive and thrive. Notice that two of the three are part of you. That is right, you are a God. We carry powers once thought divine: we fly, we split atoms, we float in space, we speak and travel across continents. We have access to any information at any time at our fingertips.But these powers mean little without purpose. We honor the divine not as something outside us — but within us.
How do we worship? Close your eyes, put your hands over your heart, and give thanks to your Mind, to your Body, and to Mother Earth, for everything they have given you, either alone or with family or friends. Feel Divine Vibration flowing through you. If you’d like, do it while dancing to music you love. Worship at least once a day. The most important aspect of self actualization is self love, and worshipping is an act of self love. Science has shown us that gratitude can increase our overall health while decreasing depression, anxiety, and anger.

A new Chapter in Human History

In our current scientific understanding, humans, Homo Sapiens, have been around for roughly 200,000 years, and have completely changed the world, for better and worse. The predictable and repeatable theme of human history is that through the tumult of time, and the rise and fall of societies, there has been a war of ideas. Wars are fought and won, and societies rise and fall, because of ideas. We are at perhaps the greatest time in history, the most peaceful and abundant our Earth has ever been, yet darkness is on the horizon. We have seen the rise of toxic patriarchy, of authoritarianism, of illiberalism, and of willful ignorance and frank insanity. It is now our time. We will become leaders, beacons of light to those who are lost.
The Church of Divine Vibration’s vision, its purpose, is to take the best ideas from our humanities visionaries, its wayfinders, and to synthesize them harmoniously into modern existence. Our religion is syncretic – we honor ancient wisdom while relying on modern science to create our doctrines. Our goal is health, our physical, mental, and planetary health, and to end the suffering of conscious beings. Good health makes everything and every experience in life better. Our Church is open source, peer to peer, and iterative, and our doctrines change based on available information.

We don’t preach, we radiate

We do not proselytize. Instead, we raise other people’s vibrational level, by helping them out with a task, by complimenting them, by making them smile, by making them feel useful. When you are vibing with someone, their brainwaves fire at the same frequency, creating matching patterns. Let others see our joy and our wellness, and come to us. That’s how we grow — not through coercion, but coherence.

You can keep your faith

The Church of Divine Vibration is fully compatible with other religions, you do not need to leave your religion to join ours. You can honor Jesus, Muhammed, Yahweh, Buddha, etc., when giving thanks to the Earth, or dancing at a music festival. Our only requirement is that you leave behind the repressive elements of your religion when joining us. We believe in a shared consciousness and the equality of all humans. We do not accept the societal constructs of race, gender, or sexuality, and do not accept labelling people. We take every single person as they are, and our only judgement of anyone else should be the content of their character and the quality of their vibes.

Our Immediate Goals

What are our Church’s concrete actionable goals? While there are many, the three most immediate goals are:
  1. Launch the website and social media, creating an online community,
  2. Provide toolkits to local communities to create in person gatherings around the world
  3. Establish a weekly online Church service where members can gather and worship together.
We the Council very much envision the Church blooming first at the local level, where groups of family and friends can gather in living rooms and basements, backyards and open fields, and pray, meditate, breathe, and dance together. Some donations will be spent on administration, to keep the lights on, but we will always try to minimize costs by using donated labor and technology such as artificial intelligence. Our promise is to be fully transparent when it comes to donations and payments.

Our Medium Term Goals

  1. Develop a religious health share, which is a type of efficient health insurance plan (Please see our health share plan).
  1. Develop a free online educational curriculum that anyone can use for home learning (please see our educational plans). 
Once our resources grow:
  1. Opening physical schools for K-12 
  1. Purchasing health clinics for our health share members 
  1. Purchasing large plots of land and opening music festival centers, where members can make religious pilgrimages to music festivals. 

Our Ultimate Goal

What is our Church’s ultimate goal? To create a new species of human, Homo Deus, individuals who live in deep harmony with the Earth, with our bodies, and with the higher capacities of the mind. A conscious species. A loving species. One that refuses to breed hatred or fear. We choose to raise the next generation in love, in truth, in reverence — and that will change everything. We will outlive, outlove, and outlast ignorance — not through domination, but through elevation.

I’m so glad you are taking the first step in joining us. Welcome home.

- Wubz