Our Vision
Where inner awakening and shared life unfold together.
We believe each person carries an innate capacity for growth, meaning, and creative expression. Spiritual life is not about arrival, but about coherence—an ongoing alignment between inner awareness and lived experience.
Growth does not happen in isolation. We are shaped through relationships, dialogue, and shared presence. Individual insight and communal life evolve together, within a larger unfolding that invites curiosity, trust, and participation.
The Spiritual Life Foundation cultivates spaces where individuals and communities explore this unfolding together—grounded, relational, and open to what is still emerging.
Our Core Values
Open-mindedness
We understand the spiritual journey as an ongoing process of discovery rather than a fixed path or set of conclusions. It invites curiosity, experimentation, and a willingness to encounter what is unfamiliar.
While each of us carries beliefs and perspectives, spiritual life often stretches and reshapes them over time. We value openness over certainty, humility over defensiveness, and the freedom to question, revise, and grow. Open-mindedness allows insight to remain alive rather than fixed.
Community Centered
The Spiritual Life Foundation is committed to being a safe, welcoming, and supportive space for spiritual companionship and encouragement.
For some, SLF may serve as a primary spiritual community. For others, it may be part of a broader network, or a meaningful waystation during a particular season of life. In all cases, we relate as partners rather than authorities—supporting individual paths while fostering connection, mutual respect, and shared exploration.
Inclusion & Acceptance
The Spiritual Life Foundation welcomes people of all races, ethnicities, nationalities, gender identities, and sexual orientations. We affirm the inherent dignity of every person and the value of diverse life experiences.
We seek to offer friendship, guidance, and resources for those exploring spirituality—whether they are deepening a long-held path or expanding beyond familiar frameworks. Inclusion and acceptance are not add-ons to our work; they are foundational to the kind of community we strive to cultivate.
Roger Morimoto is the founder and director of the Spiritual Life Foundation
His life’s work has unfolded through attentive listening—to people, to place, to experience, and to the subtle patterns that shape a meaningful life.
Rather than pursuing answers or systems, Roger’s inquiry has matured into an orientation of presence and coherence. Drawing from decades of spiritual exploration, his work today focuses on creating environments where reflection, insight, and inner alignment can emerge in their own time.