Frequently Asked Questions
Is this religion registered with the IRS?
A legitimate religion does not require registration with the IRS.
The Six Perceptions of Love is a sincerely held system of belief centered on the evolution of perception and the embodiment of love through structure, relationship, and service.
In the United States, ministries are not required to register with the IRS in order to exist. Many operate under what is known as a 508(c)(1)(A) designation, which recognizes churches and ministries as inherently non-taxable when they are organized and operated for religious purposes.
This foundation provides the structure, language, and doctrine for those who feel called to build a ministry aligned with these principles.
Each individual is responsible for how they choose to establish and steward their ministry. We encourage all founders to move with integrity and, when needed, seek professional guidance for their specific situation.
Can I have a ministry while also having an LLC?
Yes.
A ministry and an LLC serve different purposes, and many people choose to have both.
An LLC is a business structure used for commercial activity. A ministry is organized around belief, service, and religious purpose.
Some people keep these completely separate. Others allow their business to support their ministry, or transition their work from one structure into another over time.
What matters is clarity in how each is being used and integrity in how they are operated.
We encourage each person to steward their structures responsibly and, when needed, seek professional guidance for their specific situation.
How is it ethical to not pay taxes?
Taxes are meant to support the community.
Some people feel called to serve their community through structures that are organized around belief, service, and contribution rather than traditional business models.
Businesses that are profit driven to serve the owners first are complying with taxes to benefit the community.
Businesses that are service and people driven deserve to see that their contributions are already benefiting the community, and therefore may quality to be non-taxable as a ministry.
When a ministry is operated with integrity, its purpose is to directly support, educate, and care for the people it serves.
This path is about choosing a different way to contribute rather than just avoiding responsibility. We are all giving back one way or another.
Each person is responsible for how they structure their work and should seek professional guidance for their specific situation.
Do I need proof of membership to be a minister associated with The Six Perceptions of Love™?
Yes.
Ministries that choose to align with The Six Perceptions of Love™ receive a certificate signed by the founder and steward. This certificate reflects the phase your ministry is currently in within the framework.
Each aligned ministry is also acknowledged within the foundation’s records as part of the growing body of work.
Who is the God in this religion?
The Six Perceptions of Love™ is a framework that reveals your understanding of God to you.
This belief system supports a personal relationship with truth, expressed through how you live, create, and serve.
No two ministries are exactly the same. Each one reflects the lived experience and perspective of its creator.
Within this framework, every individual is recognized as a creator. What you create—your work, your structure, your service—becomes a reflection of your relationship with God.
Because of this, there is not a single defined image or name for God within this religion. It is something each person comes to understand through their own experience and embodiment.
What is this religion's sole purpose?
The sole purpose of this religion is to make the path clear for creators.
We all begin in the Dependent Phase, where truth is received. This is a necessary starting point, but it is not where truth remains.
The Six Perceptions of Love™ reveals a path of embodiment that moves each person into their own direct relationship with truth.
The natural evolution within this framework is toward becoming a provider of love—living, expressing, and structuring life from that place.
If I become a ministry, can I create ministries under my own?
Yes.
As your ministry matures, you may feel called to support others in building their own ministries.
This is a natural expression of the work. As you embody it, others may be drawn to learn through your structure, your language, and your way of serving.
Each ministry remains its own entity, guided by its own creator. What is shared is the framework and the stewardship of the work.
When you support others in this way, you are not creating something "beneath" you, rather, you are extending the work through others like a family tree.
This is your legacy.
How do I create my own ministry?
Not everyone is called to create a ministry within The Six Perceptions of Love™, but you are invited to explore whether your work reflects the values and structure of this framework.
The path begins with an assessment of your current work or idea. From there, it moves through a three-month process of learning and embodiment, where you come into a clear understanding of the doctrine and how it is lived.
This is about recognizing whether what you are building is already aligned, rather than adopting something new.
For those who complete this process, their ministry is acknowledged within the framework and supported in its continued development. Visit the "services" page to learn more.
Do I receive tax and legal advice through this religion?
No.
The Six Perceptions of Love™ provides guidance in the doctrine and its practical application through lived experience and stewardship of the work.
As a ministry, you may receive direct guidance from the founder in how the framework is embodied and structured.
You are responsible for your own tax, accounting, and legal decisions, and we encourage you to seek professional counsel for your specific situation.