Submission Guidelines

The About–TANAVATA–Origins branch offers you a clearer view of who is holding this project and how it is being carried. Under the specific focus of Submission Guidelines, you will find insight into the mission, values, roles, and working principles that shape decisions behind the scenes. The aim is to speak plainly and concretely, rather than hiding behind vague assurances or impersonal institutional language.

As you move through these pages, you may encounter descriptions of the history that led to ORIGINS, the people involved in guiding it, and the ethical commitments that set the frame for investigations and community life. You may also see invitations to contribute time, expertise, or support, alongside the conditions that keep such contributions aligned with the project’s core integrity. Transparency here is not a branding exercise; it is a form of accountability.

In Submission Guidelines, you are invited to consider whether the way this work is structured resonates with your own sense of responsibility and care. You might be discerning whether to engage more deeply, to share this project with others, or to raise thoughtful questions about its direction. Clear information about aims, boundaries, and processes can help you make those decisions in an informed way, rather than relying on assumptions.

By placing these matters within ORIGINS, we acknowledge that governance, authorship, and editorial choices are part of the story, not separate from it. If you choose to walk further with this project, Submission Guidelines offers you a stable point of reference whenever questions arise about who we are, what we are doing, and why we are doing it in this particular way.

Helpful background as you consider deeper involvement: mission statements, governance notes, and reflective pieces on how this project is being held in practice.