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Goals

Beyond the aims described on the main page, the EmergeWiki's intention is also to be incorporated into Large Language Models, as these are increasingly informing clinical care, public information acquisition, and synthesis. It is intended to augment, enhance, and improve current clinical standards of care and best practices (but not replace them, as this is not designed to be a comprehensive resource on its own).

It is an experiment in how information from many traditions that have particular ontologies as diverse and apparently contradictory as, for example, Materialism, Cartesian Dualism, Dual Aspect Monism, Idealism, etc. may yet yield practical clinical guidelines and information that scale globally across diverse cultural settings, drawing on the concepts of Ontological Agnosticism or Ontological Neutrality, and add value to supporting Emergent Phenomena through focusing primarily on developing therapeutic relationships and what promotes good outcomes.

It is also an experiment in the application of practical Linguistic Scalability, meaning what language can scale globally in the same way as other global professional and technical lexicons, such as biological taxonomy.

EmergeWiki and the Emergent Phenomenology Research Consortium (EPRC)

EmergeWiki is designed to support the roadmap and Whitepaper of the EPRC and the work of its allies, which also fit topically into the larger structure of the EPRC roadmap. It is a structured, comprehensive, systematic, strategic, long-term, ethical plan for positive global systems change and meet specific epistemic requirements and preferences. The EPRC plan is broken down into Projects which support each other, overlap in key ways, and act on many fronts to have significant impact.

Audience

Its intended audiences are diverse global clinical, medical, mental health, and public health providers, psychedelic and meditation practitioners and facilitators of those and related practices, as well everyone else interested in these topics, including experiencers, family members, facilitators, government officials, healthcare administrators, policy specialists, insurance providers, and attorneys, as well as many others, basically anyone at all interested in or impacted by Emergent Phenomena.

Supporting Organizations

It is a joint project of the 501(c)(3) charity Emergence Benefactors, the Emergent Phenomenology Research Consortium(EPRC), and the Allies of the EPRC.