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.