Fan‑inspired, practice‑based, non‑dogmatic
Live Seen. Think Heard.
Become a Trumanism Minister for transparent living.
If The Truman Show (starring Jim Carrey) shaped how you think about truth, performance, and reality,
this kit turns that inspiration into a disciplined, supportive practice. You’ll receive a framed certificate,
a structured guide for daily transparency, and access to a community committed to ethical clarity.
Leader’s handbook + scripts
Community access
30‑day refund policy
What is Trumanism?
Trumanism is a simple ethical‑spiritual framework centered on transparency and accountability.
In the source document, it is presented as practice‑based, compatible with existing beliefs,
and aimed at reducing suffering by narrowing the gap between how we see ourselves, how others see us,
and how we actually behave when “seen honestly.”
The two core commitments:
1) Live as if your actions are always being seen.
2) Think as if your intentions are always being heard.
Self‑description
Who you believe you are—your stated values and self‑image.
External perception
How others experience you—your reputation and relational impact.
Observed reality
What your conduct actually shows—especially under pressure.
Narrative acceptance
Compassionate observation
Daily reflection
What’s inside the kit
The kit is designed as a complete “starter system” for transparent living—plus practical
materials for facilitating a small community gathering in a calm, respectful, non‑coercive way.
The content aligns with the charter, creed, mantras, and leader guidance described in the Trumanism document.
1) Minister Certificate (Framed)
A wall‑ready certificate recognizing you as a Trumanism Minister (facilitator of the practice),
plus a digital PDF for printing or sharing.
2) Charter, Creed & Daily Invocation
A concise charter of principles, a daily creed, and a short morning reminder you can actually keep up.
3) Mantras & Meeting Scripts
Short mantras, call‑and‑response options, and a simple 20–40 minute gathering structure to keep things grounded.
4) Self‑Initiation Ceremony
A private, voluntary ceremony script for personal commitment—no props, no theatrics, just clarity.
5) Leader’s Handbook
Practical guidance for facilitating without hierarchy: humility, confidentiality, simplicity, and consent.
6) Community Access
A space to compare practices, share “scenes” from real life, and support one another in staying honest.
How it works
Trumanism is intentionally simple. The kit translates that simplicity into a clear sequence you can follow
without guesswork.
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Start with the two commitments
Practice witnessed action and transparent intention for one week using the daily prompts.
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Run a 20‑minute “Scene Review”
Use the end‑of‑day reflection template to close gaps between intent, action, and impact.
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Host your first micro‑gathering (optional)
Follow the leader’s agenda: opening stillness, invocation, brief sharing, mantras, closing commitment.
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Receive your certificate
Once you complete the kit steps, you can issue your certificate and join the minister community channel.
A minister’s role (as defined here)
Facilitator, not authority
In the attached Trumanism materials, the emphasis is on voluntary practice, non‑coercion, and transparency.
This kit uses the word minister to mean: “a person who helps others practice witnessed action and transparent intention”
—not an official credential, and not a substitute for licensed counseling, legal advice, or clergy status in any jurisdiction.
Consent‑based
Confidentiality
Simple & repeatable
Optional course: Build a film‑inspired values community (ethically)
Once you complete the kit steps, you become eligible for a follow‑on course focused on community design:
how to translate themes from a favorite film into a clear code of conduct, repeatable gatherings, and respectful growth.
The course is intentionally framed around transparency and consent—not manipulation.
Community architecture
Define your values, boundaries, and “what we are / what we are not” in plain language.
Facilitation skills
Run meetings that protect quieter voices, avoid coercion, and keep the practice grounded.
Ethics & safety checklist
Practical, non‑legal guidance for transparency, consent, privacy, and avoiding exploitative dynamics.
This kit and course are educational and community‑practice focused.
FAQ
Clear answers up front—because transparency is the point.
Is this officially affiliated with The Truman Show or Jim Carrey?
No. This is a fan‑inspired practice kit. It is not endorsed by, sponsored by, or affiliated with any studio,
rights holder, or performer. All trademarks belong to their respective owners.
Is this a legal ordination or credential?
No. “Minister” here is a community role for facilitating a transparency practice.
Laws vary by location; if you need legal recognition for officiating ceremonies or operating an organization,
obtain jurisdiction‑appropriate guidance.
Does this guarantee income or wealth?
No. This kit is designed to support ethical clarity and community practice.
It does not promise financial outcomes, and it should not be marketed with guaranteed‑income claims.
Who is this for?
Fans who resonate with the themes of truth, visibility, and authenticity—and who want a structured way to
“shape up their own act” through witnessed action, transparent intention, and supportive reflection.
What exactly do I receive after purchase?
Replace this answer with your real fulfillment details. A common approach is:
immediate digital download + community invite, and a framed certificate shipped within a stated timeframe.
Source material for Trumanism concepts (charter, creed, mantras, leader guidance): see the attached document.
Legal & ethical notes
If you are selling a kit and course, clarity protects both you and your customers. Consider keeping the following
statements visible on your checkout page as well:
- No affiliation: Not endorsed by or affiliated with any film studio or performer.
- No guarantees: No promises of income, wealth, or results.
- Educational use: Materials are for personal practice and community facilitation.
- Not legal/tax advice: Seek qualified professionals for jurisdiction‑specific questions.
- Respect and consent: Participation must be voluntary, non‑coercive, and privacy‑respecting.
Tip: Add a short refund policy and a contact email/phone. If you process payments, include your business name and address.