Volunteer role

Blog Writer, Spirituality and Personal Practice

A volunteer writer who turns lived practice into essays the community reads, discusses, and carries into their own lives.

Written reflection is how a tradition stays awake. Essays on practice bring people to the site through search, give the community something real to discuss, and keep the teachings in motion rather than sitting still on a page. This role asks for writers who work from what they have actually lived, so that every post carries the weight of experience behind it. The words you place here reach people who are looking for exactly this, and they stay because the writing is honest.

What you would do

  • Write two to four posts a month on spiritual practice, meditation, self-awareness, and energy work.
  • Draw on personal reflection and practical insight, writing from lived experience so readers can act on what you share.
  • Work directly with the teachings of Netism and let them shape the ground of your writing.
  • Respond to comments and take part in the discussions your posts open up.

What you bring

  • A steady practice of your own and the willingness to write from it plainly.
  • Craft with language and the discipline to keep a rhythm of two to four posts each month.
  • Openness to editorial feedback and support from those who steward the tradition.
  • A wish to stay present in the community after a post goes live, in the comments and the conversation.

In return, you receive a byline and an author page on netism.org, and your work reaches a growing audience of spiritually conscious people who read closely and respond. Companion videos can be published on the Netism YouTube channel with full credit. You are welcome to cross-promote your own books and projects within your writing. This is volunteer stewardship of the tradition. Netism is a nonprofit spiritual organization and no one here draws a salary. Role-related expenses are covered. What you give is your time, and it does real work in real lives.

How to express interest

If this calls to you, send a note through the collaborator application and tell us about your practice and the writing you would want to bring. We read every one.