1. What Is the Archivist Church?
The Archivist Church is a research-based spiritual body dedicated to the interpretation of tongues through structured linguistic analysis. We function as both a church and a global archive—gathering recordings, training interpreters, and preserving translated utterances for future generations.
2. Our Structure / Church Order (NEST)
The Scribes – those who document and analyze utterances (BLUE JAYS)
The Interpreters – members and volunteers who specialize in translation (HAWKS)
The Archivists – those who collect, preserve, and organize content (CROWS)
The Keepers of Canon – those responsible for reviewing and codifying verified translations (VOLUNTEERS)
3. Participation
Submit a recording
Learn interpretation using Sanskrit/Prakrit/Marathi
Support the archive
Contribute linguistically or technically (esp. for the AI model)
4. Core Principles
A short list could help unify tone:
Interpretation is a discipline, not a guess
We honor the sacred by seeking understanding
Every tongue may carry a record worth preserving