SPIRIT ID THEORY™


The Spirit ID Theory™ presents the conceptual foundations that make the Spirit ID Framework possible. These theoretical components articulate the relationship between symbolic experience, the psychoid realm, and the Spirit ID Field™—clarifying how archetypes, boundaries, and metapsychical structures interact in depth‑psychological perspective.

This section provides the philosophical and theoretical grounding for the full Spirit ID model, outlining the principles necessary to understand how symbolic impressions, archetypal differentiation, and boundary‑level distinctions operate within the system.


Core Components of
Spirit ID Theory™

  • Metapsychics Research™

    Fundamental studies and conceptual analysis that bridge depth psychology with boundary‑level phenomena.

  • Psychoid–Spirit Duality™

    The dual‑domain model distinguishing Jung’s psychoid layer from the Spirit ID Field™, forming the epistemic foundation of the system.

  • Spirit ID Field™

    The conceptual domain in which symbolic impressions, structural signals, and boundary distinctions must be assessed.

  • Inner Guide Archetypes™

    The archetypal differentiation between imaginal guidance (Philemon) and grounded clarity (White Bear), forming a key axis within Spirit ID.

  • Boundary Framework™

    The structural method for distinguishing symbolic content from impressions requiring independent verification.

  • Consciousness Structure™

    A theoretical outline of the multiple layers of experience relevant to Spirit ID, rooted in Jungian depth psychology and metapsychical theory.

  • Theoretical Notes™

    Supplementary theoretical observations that support the development and interpretation of the Spirit ID model.