Evaligned Programme

Faith Transition Foundation

The framework that held your life has loosened, and the culture around you offers two false choices: snap back into belief or convert to confident certainty in something else. Neither fits.

Sit in the not-knowing without grabbing for a replacement — and rebuild meaning through honest inquiry rather than new dogma.

People whose faith has shifted, loosened, or left — and who need to rebuild meaning without rushing toward the next certainty.

7 days (spark)30 days (foundation)5-15 min daily

Recommended if your assessment flags Inner Life & Meaning, Emotional Balance or Purpose & Direction

You may be in this pattern if...

  • The framework that held your life has loosened and you do not know what to put in its place
  • You feel disloyal to a community or tradition by even asking these questions
  • You oscillate between nostalgia, anger, relief, and grief — sometimes in the same hour
  • You are afraid of becoming cynical — and equally afraid of pretending you still believe
  • People in your former community sense the shift and respond with pressure, distance, or both
  • You miss the certainty more than you miss any specific doctrine

What is usually driving it

1

Fowler's stages of faith — the natural movement from conventional belief into individuative-reflective inquiry is developmentally normal, but rarely contextualised that way

2

Pargament's spiritual struggles — wrestling with the divine, with religious institutions, or with one's own beliefs is a recognised category of inner work, not a failure of faith

3

Streib's deconversion patterns — most people leaving a tradition do not 'lose faith' so much as outgrow a particular form of it, but the language to describe this is rarely available

Inside this pathway

Week 1Inner Life & Meaning

Mapping Your Belief System

7 days covering Inner Life & Meaning — from "Mapping Your Belief System" to "Week One Review — Holding What Was"

Week 2Inner Life & Meaning

The Neutral Zone — Wilderness Between Worlds

7 days covering Inner Life & Meaning — from "The Neutral Zone — Wilderness Between Worlds" to "Week Two Review — The Wilderness Midpoint"

Week 3Purpose & Direction

Values Archaeology

7 days covering Purpose & Direction — from "Values Archaeology" to "Week Three Review — Ground Beneath Your Feet"

Week 4Inner Life & Meaning

Awe and Wonder Without Theology

7 days covering Inner Life & Meaning — from "Awe and Wonder Without Theology" to "Week Four Review — What Is Forming"

Week 5Purpose & Direction

Your Personal Meaning Framework

2 days covering Purpose & Direction — from "Your Personal Meaning Framework" to "Living with Open Hands"

Your daily rhythm

  1. Morning intention: a contemplative prompt that holds inquiry rather than demanding belief
  2. Micro-practice: a 2-minute exercise drawn from contemplative traditions — without requiring you to subscribe to any of them
  3. AI check-in: a reflective conversation to name what you are leaving, what you are honouring, and what is genuinely opening
  4. Evening reflection: one honest question about what felt true today — distinct from what you were told to think
  5. End-of-week review: tracking your inner landscape as it reshapes — what is settling, what is still moving

What you receive

Daily practices

Structured morning and evening exercises matched to your pattern — 5-15 minutes

AI check-ins

Brief reflective conversations that surface what is really going on beneath the surface

Adaptive prompts

Prompts that evolve based on your responses — not a static script

Pattern reports

Weekly pattern analysis tracking which dimensions are shifting and why

Reflection loops

End-of-week reviews that connect the dots across your daily observations

Progress markers

Visible milestones and consistency tracking so you can see the change happening

What changes over 30 days

  • The questions stop feeling like a betrayal and start feeling like the work
  • You can honour what faith gave you without having to sign up for all of it again
  • Meaning begins to re-form — slower than certainty used to arrive, and sturdier
  • You develop a personal contemplative practice that is genuinely yours rather than inherited
  • Your relationship with whatever you used to call the sacred becomes more honest, not less alive

Matched dimensions

Inner Life & MeaningEmotional BalancePurpose & Direction

Who this is not for

  • People still actively practising and content in their tradition — this programme is not designed to challenge faith
  • Those looking for arguments against any particular religion — this is not an apologetics exercise
  • Anyone who has experienced spiritual abuse and needs trauma-informed therapeutic support first
Start with your free assessment

Takes 5-10 minutes. No account required to begin.