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'''Yoism''' claims to be the world's first [[open-source]] [[religion]]. It has around 100 participants world-wide, who call themselves ''Yoans.'' According to Yoans, people's beliefs must be consistent with their own experience and with their own sense of what is [[right]].  According to Yoism, individual beliefs can be imcomplete, mistaken, misguided, or even deluded.  Yoans believe that only an [[empirically]] guided, community, consensus process can provide a viable path toward [[Truth]]. Thus, Yoan beliefs are not based on received [[wisdom]], such as from long-dead [[patriarch]]s. Rather, Yoan beliefs are based on a consensus of the Yoan community that is represented in a continually updated, open-source ''Book of Yo.''  

Yoans build their [[community|communities]] on an open-source process of consensus, striving to express what everyone in the community finds to comport with their experience, scientific data, and the aspirations of the community.  From this consensus on values, meanings (human desires and goals), and empirically validated facts (scientific truths), i.e., Yoism's Open-Source Truth, Yoans strive to improve their world. Yoans state several goals in which they are united:  world-wide justice, environmental sanity, and healthier communities.  In the pursuit of these goals, Yoans believe that the human species can achieve a stable, sustainable integration with our planet's [[ecosystem]].

== Yo ==

Yoism is the community dedicated to the worship and study of ''Yo,'' a word that serves as a place-holder, a symbol for that which gives rise to a person's experience of the universe or of reality.  Yoans believe that each individual's experience is a mircaculous manifestation of Yo.

Yoans use "Yo" to refer to the source of (or the mystery "behind") the [[universe]] (including everything within the universe, the trees, bugs, and animals, the rocks and rivers, the stars and [[galaxies]]). While this is similar to [[Spinoza]]'s [[pantheism]], Yoans say that they know that what "Yo" stands for can be proven to exist, even though the human psyche can not know anything about it other than its manifestations as human experience (also see [[John Locke]]'s notions about the limits of knowledge).   Yoans claim that this understanding of Yo gives comfort and strength and can provide a basis for the formation of sane, healthy communities.

==History of Yo==
The earliest Yoan writing listed on the Yoism website is the [[October 27]], [[1998]] presentation ''The Word According to Yo, as Told to Daniel'' by Dr. [[Daniel Kriegman]]. The article implies that in addition to Dr. Kriegman there were other yoans involved in Yoism at the time.

Yoans have been holding regular ''gatherings'' since 1998.  Starting in June 2003, the Yoan community in Boston began holding gatherings on a weekly basis in a space rented from the First Congregational Church of [[Somerville, Massachusetts]]. Average attendance, at that time, was around 30.

Yo Inc. is a non-profit organization set up to promote yoism.

==External links==
* [http://www.yoism.org/ Yoism website]
* [http://www.yoism.org/document.php?id=word The Word According to Yo]
* [http://corp.sec.state.ma.us/corp/corpsearch/CorpSearchSummary.asp?ReadFromDB=True&UpdateAllowed=&FEIN=000832116 Yo Inc. corporate documents]