Project: Shōtai (EN)
Orientation · Boundaries · A structured interface for reflection
One-sentence definition:
Shōtai is a non-theistic faith-and-ethics construct that frames continuity not as a “soul” or entity, but as the possible persistence of ordered information (memory · decision · meaning).
Shōtai is a non-theistic faith-and-ethics construct that frames continuity not as a “soul” or entity, but as the possible persistence of ordered information (memory · decision · meaning).
What this site is
This website is an interface for structured participation: reading, reflecting, and contributing in a slow, deliberate format. It offers a conceptual lens—no promises, no guarantees.
What this site is not
Not therapy. Not crisis intervention. Not proven metaphysics. Not a religion with divine authority and not a system of coercion.
Non-negotiable boundary
Suicide is not a passage.
Shōtai explicitly rejects suicide in any form. If you are at risk or in crisis: seek professional help and local emergency services immediately.
Shōtai explicitly rejects suicide in any form. If you are at risk or in crisis: seek professional help and local emergency services immediately.
Four principles
Coherence(整合) · Resonance(共鳴) · Responsibility(責任) · Patience(耐性)
Preference: asynchronous discourse. Write slowly, revise, and reduce escalation.
Language note: English pages provide a structured overview. The primary interface remains DE/JP terminology.