Volunteer role
Blog Writer, Sacred History and Ancient Wisdom
A writer who traces the old traditions and shows how they carry the truths Netism teaches.
The past holds keys to what comes next. Our community cares deeply about ancient history, sacred sites, and the traditions that encoded universal truths long before our own age. This role gives those subjects a steady voice. A writer in this seat studies the old world with care and shows readers how its wisdom lines up with the framework Netism teaches, so the tradition stays connected to the long human record it belongs to.
What you would do
- Write 2 to 4 blog posts per month on ancient history, sacred traditions, mythology, and archaeological mysteries.
- Draw the connections between ancient wisdom and Netism’s framework, showing where the old traditions and our teaching agree.
- Research thoroughly and cite your sources.
- Present alternative perspectives responsibly, with honesty about what is known and what remains open.
What you bring
- A genuine love for ancient history, sacred sites, and the wisdom traditions, and the patience to study them closely.
- Solid research habits and the discipline to cite sources and represent them fairly.
- Clear, grounded writing that holds a reader without overselling a claim.
- A steady rhythm of roughly 2 to 4 pieces a month, offered as care for the tradition rather than paid work.
As a collaborator you receive a byline and an author page on netism.org, and any companion videos published on the Netism YouTube channel with full credit. Your work reaches a growing audience of engaged, spiritually conscious readers who actually read, watch, and discuss what you make. You can cross-promote your own books and projects within your content, and you have editorial support and feedback from Netism’s stewards as you write.
How to express interest
This is volunteer stewardship of the tradition. Netism is a nonprofit spiritual organization, so no one here draws a salary, and we cover all role-related expenses. Your time creates real change in real lives, in how people relate to themselves, to the earth, and to the sacred.
If this work calls to you, send us the collaborator application and tell us what you would want to write about first.
