SPIRIT ID CORPUS™
The Spirit ID Corpus™ refers to controlled collections of transcripts used for internal pattern analysis, signature mapping, system development, and method verification. Corpus materials are curated, structured, and held under restricted access to maintain the integrity of the Spirit ID framework.
Definition & Purpose
A Spirit ID Corpus™ is a non-public, method‑level archive consisting of early-stage, high-volume, or non‑published transcripts collected over time. Its primary function is to support:
- signature consistency studies (tone, structure, markers)
- channel vs. identity differentiation
- method calibration before public evaluation
- controlled release of excerpts when forming part of a validated Spirit ID Case™
Access & Disclosure
Most corpus materials are Not Yet Disclosed. Only selected items appear publicly when integrated into:
- a validated Spirit ID Case™, or
- a structured Spirit ID Evaluation™ or Spirit ID Comparison™.
This ensures a strict separation between system development and public evidence.
Current Corpus Elements
- White Bear Corpus (Core Canonical Channel): approx. 400 trance‑based source transcripts (2011–2013) — source corpus for the Rainbow Collection (7 books) and Poems of Love (41 trance transcripts). Not Yet Disclosed (source corpus).
- Kofi Annan Corpus: 22 transcripts –
- Mother Teresa Corpus: 18 transcripts –
- Nelson Mandela Corpus: 46 transcripts –
- Transcript (label: Shimon Peres) —
- Transcript (label: Mikhail Gorbachev) —
- Transcript (label: Thorvald Stoltenberg) —
- Anne Elisabeth Westerlund Corpus:
40 transcripts (30 withheld) - Edvard Munch Corpus: 45 transcripts –
- Arnuld Øverland Corpus: 47 transcripts –
- Henrik Ibsen Corpus: 45 transcripts –
Additional corpus entries may be added over time as the Spirit ID framework evolves.