The material presented as Spirit ID Communiqués differs in character from the main body of this work.
While the central text describes a path of awareness grounded in observation, reflection, and direct experience in everyday life, the Communiqués emerged under different conditions. They arose in a quiet, receptive state, where attention was not directed outward, but allowed to remain open without intention or expectation.
In this sense, the material may be understood as originating from an altered state of awareness—comparable to what is often described as active imagination (in the sense described by C.G. Jung). It was not constructed through analysis or deliberate formulation, but appeared as articulated expressions that unfolded in a coherent and often complete form.
The Communiqués often present themselves as originating from identifiable personalities or voices. This is not introduced here as a claim of external verification, but as part of the experiential framework in which the material was received. The reader is not asked to accept the identity of these voices, but simply to understand the context in which they appear.
In relation to the rest of the work, the Communiqués should not be approached as authority, doctrine, or proof. They do not replace the central principle that runs throughout Spirit ID—that awareness develops through direct observation and lived experience.
Rather, they may be read as expressions that arise when attention is quiet
and perception is no longer shaped by continuous interpretation.
What is essential remains unchanged.
The value of the material does not depend on who is speaking,
but on whether something in it can be recognized
in one’s own experience.
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