SPIRIT ID GLOSSARY™

SPIRIT ID METHOD™

A reference glossary defining core terminology used within the Spirit ID framework. These terms ensure methodological clarity, consistent use of language, and transparent communication.

Key Terms

Spirit ID Method™
The overarching analytical framework consisting of evaluation, comparison, corpus structure, duality protocols, and proof documentation.
Spirit ID Evaluation™
Single‑text internal signature analysis focusing on tone, structure, rhetorical markers, and language flow. Does not assess political or identity claims; evaluates textual pattern only.
Spirit ID Comparison™
Cross‑text comparison analysing differences and shared features across multiple texts (A/B/C or more). Used to identify channel‑signature versus potential identity‑level cues.
Spirit ID Corpus™
A controlled, non‑public archive of transcripts used for internal research, pattern consistency, and system development. Most items are Not Yet Disclosed.
Spirit ID Duality™
The PK‑based yes/no verification protocol (10‑question method) using predefined response codes, blind checking, evidence logging, and controlled stimulus–response conditions.
Spirit ID Proof™
Transparent documentation combining Evaluation, Comparison, Duality, and controlled corpus excerpts to form structured evidence pathways.
Spirit ID Case™
A documented case where components of the Spirit ID Method™ are applied to a specific individual or corpus (e.g. Case Pilot).
Channel‑Signature
Pattern elements reflecting genre, mode, or altered‑state flow common across multiple texts. Not specific to identity.
Identity‑Signature
Pattern elements that appear consistently across multiple texts attributed to one label, beyond channel‑signature traits; requires corpus‑level evidence and blind scoring.

PK (Psychokinesis)
In Spirit ID, PK refers to a non‑expressive, non‑trance physical response used solely as a binary verification signal within Spirit ID Duality™. PK delivers no messages, no personalities, no content, and involves no mediumship. It is a neutral stimulus–response event that can be logged, timed, and documented for verification purposes. PK is reactive data, not communicative expression.
PK is not: trance, channeling, physical mediumship, independent voice, materialisation, or any expressive or interpretive phenomenon.

Altered State (Spirit ID)
A controlled, cognitively stable focus mode characterised by subconscious clarity flow, heightened pattern access, and internal linguistic/tonal coherence. The altered state used in Spirit ID is not trance, not dissociation, and does not involve external control, overshadowing, personality displacement, or mediumistic expression.
Altered State is not: trance mediumship, possession, automatic speech, ecstatic states, loss of agency, or any form of communicative channeling. The individual remains fully conscious, self‑contained, and analytically present.

Impression‑Based Material

The term “impression‑based material” is used to describe documented content arising from altered states of consciousness under controlled, wakeful conditions. This corresponds conceptually to what is historically referred to as “active imagination,” while emphasizing documentation, reception, and structured analysis rather than free imaginative activity.