The LIONSBERG Wiki is a living library and training ground. Its words are meant to transmit both clarity and sacred resonance. The way we write matters.
This protocol ensures coherence, legibility, and symbolic integrity across thousands of pages.
ONE — always in full capitals, to indicate Source / Unity / the Infinite.
Logos — capitalized, as the Eternal Word / Pattern / Ordering Principle.
Creator’s Intent — both words capitalized, when referring to the highest design of existence.
Sacred, Divine, Holy — capitalized when used in formal or archetypal sense; lowercase when used in general descriptive sense.
ReMembrance — camel-capitalization, to show the act of “re-membering” (restoring members to wholeness).
MetaCrisis — always capitalized; it names the multidimensional convergence of crises.
Kairos vs. Chronos — capitalized to mark the distinction of sacred vs. linear time.
Sacred Ascent, Sacred Journey, Sacred Way — all capitalized in formal usage.
Threshold, Exodus, Wilderness, Ascent — capitalized when used in mythic/archetypal sense, lowercase in descriptive.
We, Us, Our — capitalized when referring to humanity / the collective protagonist in the Sacred Story. Lowercase when used in ordinary grammatical context.
You — capitalized sparingly; often avoided in favor of “We” language unless intimacy/personalization is necessary.
They / Them — lowercase, unless referring to archetypal forces (e.g., “The Powers That Were”).
LIONSBERG — always full capitals when naming the System, Wiki, Commons, or Project.
The First Three Percent — capitalized when naming the vanguard role.
The New Civilization — capitalized when naming the emerging reality.
The Old World / The Old System — capitalized when referring to the failing order.
The Grand Strategy, The Way, The Circle, The Quest — capitalized when referring to formal patterns within the system.
Wiki page names in Double Brackets are written in Title Case.
Symbols (🌱, 🦁, etc.) not included in titles but may be placed within pages for resonance, emphasis, or wayfinding.
Italics for emphasis and foreign terms (kairos, logos, siddhi) when first introduced.
Voice of the Text: Transcendent “We/Us” voice preferred for universality.
Avoid excess jargon; define terms in the LIONSBERG Lexicon.
Simple > Complex when in doubt. Complexity belongs in deeper layers, not first contact.
Affirmative > Negative: focus on what is emerging, not just what is collapsing.
Bold for key calls to action (e.g., Start Here, Form Your Circle).
Italics for poetic resonance, sacred quotations, or subtle emphasis.
Blockquotes (>) for timeless sayings, myths, or sacred phrases.
Lists and Steps to make complex systems feel simple and actionable.
When naming archetypes or Streams, always use Title Case:
This protocol is not rigid law but living guidance.
When in doubt, ask: Does this word transmit the Logos more clearly? Does it resonate as True, Sacred, and Coherent?