The AMMA Foundation
The AMMA Foundation is the legal and practical body that carries this work in the world. It is a religious and educational nonprofit based in Michigan, dedicated to developing, practicing, and teaching the AMMA framework. Its focus is simple: to help people orient themselves ethically and creatively in a world reshaped by media, machines, and the stories we tell about them.
The Foundation works in three main ways. It gathers people in small, open meetings that feel like a mix of study group, salon, and gentle service—readings, silence, conversation, and simple shared rituals grounded in the Hypercube. It teaches and studies through workshops, reading circles, and public talks that connect AMMA to ethics, technology, history, and everyday life. And it creates and publishes texts, images, performances, and prototypes that emerge from the framework and push it forward, with any surplus returned to the work.
Legally, the AMMA Foundation is structured as a hybrid: a nonprofit corporation whose purpose is to advance a spiritual-philosophical framework through education, art, and community practice. It applies for recognition as a religious organization while deliberately operating in an open, transparent, and non-coercive way. Participation is voluntary. Questioning is welcome. The goal is not conversion. It is orientation.
The Foundation’s work is grounded in specific places and histories, including land just west of Kalamazoo, Michigan, where there is reason to believe an ancient burial site lies beneath the surface. Part of the Foundation’s mission is to treat such sites—and the lives connected to them—with honor, curiosity, and care, as part of a wider commitment to justice, memory, and repair.