Mind Geographic : Spiritual direction at the nexus of neurodiversity and faith.

Vision and mission

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The big vision.


Arise, shine, for your light has come, and the glory of the LORD is dawning upon you. Look, darkness covers the earth, and deep darkness covers the peoples, but the LORD will dawn upon you, and his glory will be seen over you. Nations will walk to your light, and kings to the brightness of your dawn. Isaiah 60:1-3 (EHV).

Mind Geographic and Willow Loves Theology! are the first phase (or "minimum viable products" or "proof-of-concept") of a much larger vision for the neurodiverse community.

As these works grow, we are also building a new community from ground up, which could develop into a set of institutions that honor and celebrate the lived experiences of neurodivergent people in the context of values-driven faith communities: such as virtual and local congregations, a brand new denomination, seminaries to train ministers, and even a university -- all under the leadership cultivated within our community. 


At the same time, my vision is not confined to the field of religion. As a community that has historically been marginalized and underprivileged, my initiatives include a development of small businesses based on the concept of solidarity economy, as well as a promotion of arts, media, and cultural activities within the neurodivergent community. In this way, this vision touches every segment and industry of the world. 
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Needless to say, such a large undertaking will be well beyond my individual capacity. However, I am doing this work to facilitate a catalyst that leads to this grand vision. 

It is my vision to raise an "army of prophets" that illuminates a path from today's world to a world of liberty and justice for all.
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Mission statement

To raise a new generation of culture-makers with a prophetic mission to build a culture of liberty, human dignity, and affirming life in all its diversity, to revolutionize every aspect of society.

Mind Geographic
The mission of Mind Geographic is to equip the autistic and other neurodiverse people to become the prophets and guides of the coming age, and to build communities of faiths that recognize and amplify the invaluable contributions of the autistic community to the world while putting the experience of the neurodiverse individuals front and center.

Willow Loves Theology!
The mission of Willow Loves Theology! is to educate the curious public, religious and non-adherents alike, about the important contributions theology has made to our cultures, society, politics, and civilizations, and to equip them to make educated, reasoned, and ethical choices in formulating their values.

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In addition to one-on-one spiritual direction sessions, I am building a community that celebrates the intersection of neurodiversity and faith.

Free membership includes the Mind Geographic newsletter (delivered electronically), plus access to private Discord server and Keybase team.
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Mind Geographic and Willow Loves Theology! are service brands of S.A. Willow Morrigan. 
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Email: willow@[click or tap here to reveal address]
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Willow Morrigan
1724 NE Broadway Street #539
​Portland, Oregon 97232-1428
Mind Geographic wishes to acknowledge this land on which we operate. For thousands of years it has been the traditional land of the Tsinuk (Chinook), Clatskanie, Atfalati (Tualatin), and Stl’pulmsh (Cowlitz) nations. Today, this place is still the home to many indigenous people from across Turtle Island and we are grateful to have the opportunity to work on this land.

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  • Home
  • Spiritual direction
  • Congregational resources
  • Community
  • About
    • About
    • Vision and mission
    • Statement of Beliefs
    • Support this work
  • Events
  • Contact
  • Blogs
    • Spiritual direction blog
    • Willow's theology blog
    • Willow's personal musings
  • Social media
    • Mastodon
    • Twitter
  • Legacy pages
    • What's "spiritual direction"?
    • Our covenant
    • For autistic community
    • For congregational leaders
    • COVID-19
  • Privacy policy
  • Other services
    • Willow Loves Theology!
    • Brand consultant