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What Shōtai is · How to read it · How to participate
Core idea
Shōtai frames “continuity” as a hypothesis about ordered information rather than an immortal person-entity. Identity is treated as a structure: memory, decisions, and meaning arranged coherently over time.
Interpretation rules
- No proof claim: Shōtai is belief, not knowledge.
- No authority claim: there is no spiritual leadership.
- No coercion: participation is voluntary and reversible.
- No escalation: slow formats over real-time pressure.
Key terms
Shōtai(正体) in Japanese commonly covers “true identity / real nature / true form” depending on context. In this project it is used as a conceptual label: “the structure that remains when noise is reduced.”
Shōtainin(正体人) is a self-designation for participants. It is not a spiritual rank and does not grant authority.
Participation method (practical)
- Read first, write second.
- Prefer one clear paragraph over ten fast messages.
- Revisit your own posts after time has passed.
- Accept archival logic: cycles can be concluded and content can be structured for clarity.