Consciousness Research brings together two complementary areas that explore whether human awareness may extend beyond the physical. The goal is to present this material in a clear, open and structured way, allowing readers to follow the development of methods, observations and insights without requiring prior knowledge of the field.
Founder of the Spirit ID Method
A modern consciousness‑based identification system.

“The book Spirit ID is completed, with publication preparations underway and international publishers currently being identified.”
Spirit ID is a structured method for recognising internal clarity patterns, signature impulses and identity‑like coherence within controlled altered states of consciousness. The full method and its framework are presented in the book Spirit ID.
Spirit ID Method™
This section introduces a modern approach to non‑physical communication.
The focus is on clarity, consistency and structured signals
that can be observed and evaluated over time.
Spirit ID is presented as a disciplined methodology—one based on documentation, stability and repeatability—rather than assumption or belief.
Metapsychics Research
This section explores both historical and contemporary work related to Trance, Telepathy, PK/Telekinesis and other phenomena traditionally associated with Metapsychics.
It includes original material and archival sources illustrating how investigators have approached these questions over time.
A Unified Purpose
Across these areas, the aim remains the same: to explore consciousness through observation, documentation and comparison, and to understand what these phenomena may suggest about the deeper nature of human existence.
Together, this material forms a living archive—an evolving space where methods can mature, insights can accumulate and new connections can emerge.
Rather than presenting final answers, Consciousness Research provides a foundation for ongoing inquiry, encouraging scientific curiosity and open‑minded reflection.
Academic Framework: Documentation and Evidence‑Based Inquiry
Although the subject matter involves non‑physical phenomena, the methodology emphasizes structured documentation, transparency and replicability—principles aligned with academic standards.
Systematic Documentation
All observations—whether experiential, symbolic, physical or intuitive—are recorded in a structured manner:
- Time‑stamped logs of impressions and events
- Separation of raw data from interpretation
- Contextual information (environment, state of mind, situational variables)
- Version‑controlled records for long‑term comparison
Comparative and Longitudinal Analysis
Empirical inquiry is supported through:
- Longitudinal comparison of recurring features over time
- Cross‑case correlations across different contexts
- Internal consistency checks between new and earlier data
Empirical Orientation
The work focuses on observable patterns, falsifiability where possible, independent verifiability and clear separation between data and hypothesis.
Position Within Broader Scientific Discourse
Consciousness remains one of the least understood areas in science.
This project contributes through:
- Structured first‑person phenomenology
- Transparent research protocols
- Encouraging interdisciplinary dialogue