Our ancestors evolved a "scientific" way of looking at and thinking about things, where they questioned each other's assumptions and built on each other's work. That's what Aryanism is.
Agnosticism has its drawbacks as I've been quick to point out, but it makes the point that it is un-Aryan to hold dogmatic views that aren't to be questioned or examined. Aryanism starts with folks who appreciate agnosticism, but also appreciate its limitations; folks who are "scientifically-minded"; folks who, as I like to put it, "
understand and don't understand"; it's hard to put specifics on Aryanism; it springs from within us.
Even though we Aryans are fully aware that we don't have all the answers, and we are only roughly in concord about who we are and what we stand for, we are confident that in the future we will better understand what it means to be Aryan. You always start with a rough understanding, then build on it, continually modifying and refining it as you learn more.
We Aryans are conscious of our shared heritage ("soul") that we are exploring and advancing together as a people ("race"). Aryans rely on each other for guidance and support, to point out blind spots or false steps, and to advance what I call the race-soul, our accumulated wisdom and grace. We are a race of scientists/artists/warriors grappling with the greatest issues of our times.
Aryans, like all folks (whether or not they are aware of it), hold strong beliefs and make assumptions that may or may not be erroneous; what distinguishes Aryans is our willingness or ability to explore and evolve our beliefs and challenge our assumptions based on our collective experience; to advance the race-soul, so that future generations can better grasp what it truly means to be Aryan.