Pagan Homeland Collaboration Wayfinder
Input Console 📝
The place where raw information enters the PHC record.
Use this page when something needs to be submitted, corrected, questioned, tracked, or handed to the right lane. A submission is not approval. It is how the work stops living only in someone's head.
Main Submission Routes
Use the form that matches the work. A cleaner first route means less repair later.
What Goes Where
Put the work where it belongs. Future people should not need to divine the filing system from ash and vibes.
Submit Board Report Item
Use for updates, risks, questions, completed work, or items that may belong in a PHC Board status report.
Submit Property Lead
Use for possible properties, sites, former churches, community buildings, land leads, or building leads.
Submit Partner Lead
Use for possible partner organizations, aligned groups, SHEAVES-related contacts, or collaboration opportunities.
Submit Funding Lead
Use for grant ideas, funder leads, donor leads, funding programs, restricted-fund questions, or resource opportunities.
Correction / Maintenance
Use when something in Wayfinder is wrong, outdated, confusing, broken, missing, or needs repair.
Question / Continuity Note
Use for PHC process questions, routing help, unclear next steps, or continuity notes that should not disappear.
Where Submissions Land
These files help reviewers find what came in and where it should go next.
Board Report Responses
Holds submitted Board report items. Use this before shaping updates for Board Briefing Station.
Open ResponsesProperty Lead Responses
Holds submitted property leads. Use this before sorting a lead into Site Radar, Wanderer: WIS, or a property folder.
Open ResponsesPartner Intake Responses
Holds submitted partner leads. Use this before routing a lead into External Relations or partner onboarding.
Open ResponsesGrant Lead Responses
Holds submitted grant and funding leads. Use this before routing a lead into Resource Readiness or funder review.
Open ResponsesCorrection Responses
Holds reported broken links, outdated text, confusing routes, and maintenance needs. Use this before touching code or page records.
Open ResponsesProcess Help Responses
Holds general questions and process help requests. Use this when someone needs a route, not a decision.
Open ResponsesMuninn Drive Map
Finds current Drive files, folders, IDs, and links. Use this when you need to locate the current source file.
Open Drive MapSignal Tracker
Tracks recent changes, route notes, and system updates. Use this before editing so you know what changed.
Open Signal TrackerBuild Notes
Records Wayfinder page changes, code passes, source alignment, failures, repairs, and build decisions.
Open Build NotesBefore You Submit
Good intake gives enough detail to help the next person without dumping sensitive material where it does not belong.
Helpful to Include
- what happened or what was found
- who should review it, if known
- source links or file names when possible
- whether the item is urgent, routine, or future-work
- what workstream it seems connected to
- what is known versus what is assumed
Handle Carefully
- donor details
- private financial material
- restricted Board material
- owner / title / negotiation details
- sensitive personnel information
- anything ugly if screenshotted
Clean intake language: "The record shows…" for source facts. "A working interpretation is…" for pattern language. "This may need review by…" for next-step routing.
What Happens Next
A submission is the start of a trail. It still needs review, routing, and a record.
Review Path
- the submission is received
- the item is reviewed for lane, source strength, urgency, and access level
- the item is routed into the correct PHC workstream
- a file, tracker entry, agenda item, or follow-up task may be created
- Board-facing items are shaped before being brought forward
- Board action is requested only when authority is needed
- the outcome should be recorded when the item is resolved
Good Intake Makes Better Work
A useful submission gives enough information for someone else to understand the matter without chasing the original conversation.
- name what happened or what was found
- include the source or link when possible
- say what kind of follow-up may be needed
- flag urgency without exaggerating it
- do not include sensitive details in broad fields unless needed
Example Routing
Common paths after intake. Use them as a map, not as a substitute for judgment.
Board Report Item
Usually routes toward 08_MEETINGS + RECORDS and Board Briefing Station.
Property Lead
Usually routes toward 04_PROPERTIES + SITE DOSSIERS, Site Radar, and Wanderer: WIS when place signals matter.
Partner Lead
Usually routes toward 03_PARTNERS + ONBOARDING and External Relations.
Funding Lead
Usually routes toward 05_GRANTS + FUNDING and Resource Readiness.
Correction / Maintenance
Usually routes toward Tech Console, Signal Log, Build Notes, Build + Assets, or the page that needs repair.
Drive Location Question
Usually routes toward Archive Map or Muninn Drive Map so the record can be found again.
What Happens to a Submission — Nornir Intake Logic
The Nornir system helps PHC separate checked records, working review, and follow-up work.
Checked Record
A submission may eventually become part of the reviewed record after it is checked, sourced, and placed correctly. Urðr is not for raw claims — it is for what the record can responsibly hold.
Working Review
Most submissions begin here: being sorted, compared, clarified, routed, and turned into usable work. Verðandi is where raw information becomes something someone can carry.
Follow-Up Task
Some submissions create follow-up: a Board ask, a source check, a route repair, a property question, a Treasurer question, or a missing file. Skuld names the next obligation before it grows teeth.
Intake rule: submissions may start a trail. They do not approve action. Source fact first. Interpretation second. Authority boundary always.
Follow-Up Routes
Use these after submitting when the item needs context, tracking, or a known place to live.
Moon + Sky Note — Seasonal Awareness
For awareness only. Verify against a trusted local calendar before any ritual, public-facing, or Board-facing copy.
Current Moon
Current Planetary Positions
Planet signs and retrograde motion are the useful pieces here. For precise local charts, use a full astrology tool with your exact location.