Spirit ID Method™
Spirit ID Signature Spectrum™
The Signature Spectrum illustrates how distinct communication patterns emerge across different Spirit ID Evaluation™ cases. Each signature represents a consistent combination of tone, structure, rhetorical markers, and language flow.
Method Note
Signature categories are descriptive, not definitive. They represent observable patterns
in single‑text evaluation and do not establish identity at this stage.
Compassion / Service
Core pattern: empathy, simplicity, service orientation
Markers: direct care language, humility, gentle structure
Case: Mother Teresa
Dignity / Transformation
Core pattern: resilience, reconciliation, moral strength
Markers: hardship → transformation → unity arc
Case: Nelson Mandela
Diplomatic / Systemic
Core pattern: balance, cooperation, institutional framing
Markers: inclusive language, structured proposals
Case: Kofi Annan
Analytical / Intellectual
Core pattern: reflection, critique, psychological depth
Markers: layered meaning, indirect argumentation
Case: Henrik Ibsen
Critical / Protest
Core pattern: confrontation, truth assertion, urgency
Markers: strong declarations, contrast structures
Case: Arnulf Øverland
Expressive / Emotional
Core pattern: inward experience, emotional intensity
Markers: imagery, non-linear flow, atmosphere
Case: Edvard Munch
Moral / Pastoral
Core pattern: ethical framing, reconciliation, guidance
Markers: moral tone, blessing-type closure
Case: Shimon Peres
The Signature Spectrum demonstrates variability within a consistent analytical method. While each case displays distinct characteristics, all are evaluated using the same internal criteria defined in the Spirit ID Method™.