Tasulists
Tasulists are adherents of Tasulism, a contemporary spiritual philosophy that seeks balance among personal freedom, communal responsibility, and the natural world. Central to Tasulism is the concept of tasul, a dynamic life force that practitioners believe can be cultivated through intention, reflection, and ethical action rather than possession or domination.
Origin and development: Tasulism emerged in the early 2000s among writers and community organizers in several
Beliefs and practices: Core tenets include nonviolence, ecological stewardship, mindful use of technology, and reciprocal aid
Organization: Tasulists typically organize in local circles or lodges with rotating coordinators; there is no single
Reception and influence: In some contexts Tasulism informs debates on sustainability and digital ethics. Critics argue
See also: eco-spirituality, modern religious movements, and lists of contemporary belief systems.