How to Reach the Spiritual Archive Editors Today
Use this page to direct genuine questions, citation needs, media inquiries, and aligned partnership notes to the right editorial path.
A Welcoming Note for Readers and Seekers
We welcome thoughtful messages from readers, researchers, seekers, and caretakers of related spiritual material.
WhoNeedsLight exists as an archive before it exists as a correspondence desk. That distinction matters. The editorial work centers on preserving, organizing, and presenting spiritually significant writings with care, so the most useful messages tend to be specific, patient, and grounded in a clear purpose.
If you found a passage in the Sananda New Scriptures that moved you, a question about the context of an archived teaching is welcome. If you noticed a broken link, an unclear date, or a citation that needs attention, please send it. Small acts of care help keep an archive legible for the next reader.
For general notes and reader inquiries, write to [email protected].
Choose the Right Contact Path
The right address saves everyone a round of clarification. It also helps the editors keep devotional, archival, and administrative correspondence from becoming one long, tangled thread.
General and Reader Inquiries
Use this path for questions about site navigation, reading order, archive categories, missing pages, or a passage you are trying to locate.
Business and Rights Questions
Use this path for permissions, republication requests, attribution questions, or practical matters connected to archive use.
Partnership Notes
Use this path for proposals involving preservation, indexing, study groups, archival comparison, or careful republication.
Press, Media, and Citation Requests
Media requests need a different kind of clarity than reader mail. A journalist may need a short background note, while a scholar may need the most stable citation for an archived page. Those are not the same request.
For press, interviews, quotations, or citation help, contact [email protected]. Include your publication, deadline, and the exact article or archive section you are referencing. If you are citing a page, paste the URL and name the passage you plan to quote.
We do not ask media contacts to adopt the theological position of the archive. We do ask for accurate titles, careful attribution, and respect for the spiritual context in which the materials are held.
Partnerships Aligned With the Archive’s Purpose
Partnerships should serve the archive’s purpose: preservation, careful access, contextual reading, and reverent handling of spiritual texts.
A strong proposal does not need elaborate language. It needs a plain description of the work, the people involved, and the intended use of the material. For example, a small study circle preparing a reading guide for the Ascension Teachings can write with the proposed format, the expected audience, and whether any excerpts will be printed or shared online.
We are more likely to understand a request when it names its scope. A one-evening discussion, a multi-month research project, and a public digital resource each place different demands on an archive.
Send partnership notes to [email protected].
What to Include in Your Message
Short messages can be complete. Long messages can still leave out the one detail an editor needs.
Helpful Details
- Your name or the name you prefer for correspondence.
- The page URL, archive category, title, or passage involved.
- The reason for your note: question, correction, permission, media, or partnership.
- Any deadline that genuinely affects the request.
- For citation requests, the exact words you intend to quote.
What to Leave Out
- Private spiritual confessions that do not relate to the archive question.
- Medical, legal, or financial details that require professional counsel elsewhere.
- Large attachments without a short explanation in the body of the email.
- Repeated follow-ups within a short span unless a deadline has changed.
One practical field note: paste the relevant link near the top of the message. Editors can then read your question while looking at the same page you saw.
Scope, Privacy, and Boundaries
This contact page supports correspondence about the site and its archive. It does not function as spiritual counseling, pastoral care, emergency support, or private revelation review.
That boundary protects the reader as much as the editors. A web archive can preserve texts, clarify sources, correct errors, and receive serious questions. It cannot take the place of local care, trusted counsel, or urgent help when someone is in distress.
Please avoid sending sensitive personal information. Messages may be reviewed for editorial, administrative, or archival purposes connected to your inquiry. For more detail about how site information is handled, read the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
We read sincere notes with care, though response time may vary with the nature of the request and the quiet labor of maintaining the archive. The best correspondence leaves a clear trail: what you saw, what you need, and how the archive can respond faithfully.
