Psychoid link to PK Protocol, and Spirit ID Duality
1. Jung’s Concept of the Psychoid
C.G. Jung described the psychoid level of the psyche as a domain that cannot be directly perceived or represented. It exists between psyche and matter — influencing both but never appearing
as an object of conscious perception.
2. PK Protocol as Perceptible Manifestation
In the PK protocol, physical signals such as knocks or movements function as perceptible outputs of a source that itself cannot be observed directly. This corresponds structurally to Jung’s notion of the psychoid, where the cause is hidden but the effect is observable.
3. Spirit ID as Representation of the Non-representable
Spirit ID addresses the challenge posed by Jung: how something that is fundamentally non-representable can nonetheless be identified. Through dual verification via PK signals and structured identity confirmation, Spirit ID allows representation without direct perception.
4. Duality Framework
The Duality Framework formalizes the distinction between physical perception and identity. It binds PK (perceptible) to Spirit ID (non-perceptible) in a coherent epistemological system.
5. Cold Case Verification
Cold cases serve as a real-world arena where PK signals and Spirit ID can be subjected to objective verification. When independently confirmed details emerge, the psychoid-level origin becomes expressed in collective physical reality.
Diagram
The following diagram illustrates the full conceptual structure linking Jung, PK, Spirit ID, Duality, and Cold Case verification:
