The Theory section provides the theoretical background and an overview of the Super* Theory. The goal of the Super* project is to compile and analyze interdisciplinary theories and data to create a comprehensive theory known as the Super* Theory. This theory aims to relate and explain existing theories from various fields with the comprehensive manner.

The Super* Theory can be related to other scientific theories in the following way:

Super* Theory

Theory of Everything and Nothing (TEN) -> a special case of Super* Theory.

Theory of Everything (ToE) -> a current theory quested by scientific community,  a special case of TEN.

Figure 1. Identified Super* concepts related to Basic Exercise (CC BY 4.0 Super* Project)

In short, the idea of the Super* theory is to assert that beyond everything (and nothing) lies Super*. Super* exists before the beginning and after the end, and it is not bound by time. Besides being the background for the beginning and the end (including the Big Bang and the end of the world), Super* can be found by exploring any context deeply enough. An example of this is shown in Figure 1, which presents eight different directions, each representing a separate context. The names of these contexts and related terms are introduced in the Super* Basic Exercise and other teaching materials. The idea for each direction is to delve as deeply as possible into the context, ultimately reaching a somewhat extraordinary situation. These anomalies are described in science and everyday language with terms like 'Super' and 'something else.'

Let's take an example from the context of the Inner Adult (the lower left corner). Initially, this context can be understood as a person's superego (akin to earthly reason and justice). From there, the context expands to manners, morals, ethics, and ultimately conscience. When conscience relates to Super*, it becomes supererogation. Supererogation refers to acts that are so good that no one is expected to perform them.

The Super* theory gets its name from these various super-qualities. The asterisk () in the name indicates that it can be anything. Analogously, the * symbol in Super functions just like the * wildcard in library search engines.

Therefore, the Super* theory suggests that there is a certain boundary, beyond which this so-called ordinary earthly world (psychic, real) merges with the heavenly world (spiritual, complex). By some miracle, humanity has started using the word 'Super' to describe this transition. Ordinary positions (e.g., zeroes and ones) become superpositions, and various symmetries become supersymmetries.

The spiritual principle of the Super* Theory unites humans with God. In this super-interaction, God is Super*, having a higher status than human, or humanity. Similarly, humans have risen to a super* status over nature and the animal kingdom, meaning a superior position compared to them. In other words, God's creation (scientifically 'evolution') culminates in humans, and only humans have the possibility to seek and understand the qualities of Super*.

Creation and Hierarchical Order in Super* Theory

Humanity, humankind, and God form a trinity with a clear hierarchical order. When a person learns to live according to the order of creation, they find their own value, learn to appreciate and serve humanity, and learn to appreciate, serve, and worship God. It is worth for notice that a person without active spiritual calling often value, serve and worship only themselves.

Figure 2. Hierarchical Order in Super* Theory. (CC BY 4.0 Super* Project)

Figure 2 highlights three key words related to life, which will be clarified next. These words describe the three different stages of the spiritual path.

1. Life Purpose

Subjective Purpose

A person follows their personal path by pursuing evolving purpose values. This part of the path is different for everyone and represents the first stage of the spiritual journey.

Each purpose value is also a test that must first be resolved, but afterward, it tries to attach the person. At some point on the path, the unattached person understands their most important purpose value.

Shadow: Thief

Reference: Father/Water Baptism

2. Life Mission

Objective Implementation

From a person's most important purpose value, a new spiritual context develops.

This context has an implementation value towards all of humanity; it is no longer subjective but serves a larger whole. Another person's implementation value can help in finding one's own purpose value - however, they must not be confused. This is the second stage of the spiritual path.

Shadow: Malevolent Copier

Reference: Son/Fire Baptism

3. Eternal Life

Intersubjective Relation

Behind the developed person-related context begins to emerge a common intersubjective super-context for all contexts, enabling the integration of different purpose and implementation values.

The super-context has a manifestation value for God and is no longer tied to the individual or humanity. The super-context is always the same for everyone, although it adapts to time and place. This is the third stage of the spiritual path.

Shadow: Owner

Reference: Holy Spirit/Spirit Baptism


The assumptions that clarify the background of the Super* Theory are presented as a separate section. (See: Super* Basic Assumptions)

Below you will also find interdisciplinary theories related to the Super* Theory, along with their relation to the Super* Theory.

The easiest way to start familiarizing yourself with the Super* Theory is perhaps by adopting the Super* Basic Exercise. The basic exercise teaches the different contexts related to the theory and starts the practical journey to familiarize and activate them.