ABOUT THE SPIRIT ID CORPUS™

ABOUT THE SPIRIT ID CORPUS™

About the Spirit ID Corpus™

The Spirit ID Corpus™ is the foundational, non‑public archive that supports identity-level analysis within the Spirit ID Framework. It consists of curated collections of transcripts from altered-state recordings, structured over time and maintained under restricted access. These materials enable signature mapping, linguistic profiling, consistency studies and systematic comparison across channels.

While the Spirit ID Corpus™ contains multiple identity-labeled collections, its primary purpose is methodological: to provide a stable, controlled archive from which public evaluations, comparisons and identity cases can be produced. Most corpus materials remain Not Yet Disclosed, and appear publicly only when integrated into a validated Spirit ID Case™, Spirit ID Evaluation™ or Spirit ID Comparison™.

Purpose of the Corpus

  • Preserve raw trance-based transcripts for analytical integrity
  • Support identity signature mapping across large datasets
  • Enable cross-channel comparison (structure, tone, patterns)
  • Provide source material for Spirit ID Baseline™ development
  • Ensure controlled release of excerpts for public evidence

Key Corpus Elements

  • White Bear Corpus (≈400 transcripts) — source for Rainbow Collection & Poems of Love
  • Kofi Annan Corpus — 22 transcripts (Not Yet Disclosed)
  • Mother Teresa Corpus — 18 transcripts
  • Nelson Mandela Corpus — 46 transcripts
  • Anne Elisabeth Westerlund Corpus — 40 transcripts
  • Mina Crandon Corpus — 10 transcripts
  • Gorbachev, Peres, Stoltenberg — labeled sessions
  • Edvard Munch, Arnulf Øverland, Henrik Ibsen — individual corpi

Relationship to Spirit ID Baseline v2.0

Spirit ID Baseline v2.0 defines the canonical structure of the White Bear corpus, distinguishing
between the Session Layer (Baseline‑S) and the Published Layer (Baseline‑P). The broader
Spirit ID Corpus™ therefore serves as the methodological archive from which baseline, evaluation
and identity verification tools are built.

As the Spirit ID Framework evolves, the Spirit ID Corpus™ may expand with new collections or annotated layers, but its core function remains the same: to preserve and structure the raw identity material that underpins all Spirit ID analysis.

Historical Reference (External)

For readers interested in historical background related to the name White Bear (Tom Frosted), external biographical information may be found here:


White Bear – American‑Tribes Historical Resource

Note: This historical material is independent from the Spirit ID Framework and is provided only as external context.