Consciousness Structure™ outlines the conceptual layers of experience relevant to Spirit ID. Drawing on depth‑psychological principles, this structure clarifies how symbolic, imaginal, psychoid, and Spirit ID‑level impressions are differentiated without reduction.
This theoretical model helps orient the reader to the multiple strata of psychological experience in which Spirit ID operates, forming a map for subsequent analysis.
Conceptual Layers
- Ordinary psychological processes
- Imaginal and symbolic material
- Psychoid boundary phenomena
- Spirit ID Field™ impressions
Ordinary psychological processes
This layer includes everyday cognitive, emotional, and perceptual activity. Thoughts, memories, associative thinking, and habitual interpretations belong here. Experiences at this level follow known psychological mechanisms and are explained within standard psychological models, without any implication of Spirit ID relevance.
Imaginal and symbolic material
This layer consists of inner images, symbolic motifs, and emotionally charged material arising from the deeper psyche. Such impressions appear in dreams, intuitive flashes, active imagination, or symbolic resonance. Although meaningful, they reflect internal psychological dynamics rather than external communication. Spirit ID distinguishes this symbolic content clearly from psychoid and evidential Spirit ID Field™ phenomena.
Psychoid boundary phenomena
Psychoid phenomena occupy the threshold between psyche and matter. They represent experiences in which psychological meaning and physical expression seem loosely correlated without forming evidence. Jung viewed these events as indicators of a deeper structural layer connecting mind and world. In Spirit ID, psychoid impressions help shape hypotheses but cannot function as verification on their own.
Spirit ID Field™ impressions
This highest layer marks the evidential threshold where impressions are supported by independent external correlation. A Spirit ID Field™ event requires that a PK‑supported impression aligns with a real‑world development in a way that exceeds subjective interpretation. This transforms a non‑local impression into a verifiable boundary‑level manifestation — the core methodological standard distinguishing Spirit ID from earlier depth‑psychological models.