Spirit ID Framework
What this is
Spirit ID is a methodological framework designed to examine whether the source of apparent communication can be identified under conditions that allow independent verification.
What this is not
This framework does not extend or represent traditional physical mediumship. It does not treat phenomena, experiences, or perceived interaction as evidence of communication in themselves.
Core Principle
The central requirement of Spirit ID is identity through verification.
- Information must be specific and unambiguous
- Information must be unknown at the time it is received
- Verification must occur independently of the original context
Role of Phenomena
Phenomena are treated as observational data only. They may display structure, responsiveness, or interaction-like features, but do not provide evidence of origin without independent criteria for identification.
Process
The framework separates three phases:
- Observation
- Recording
- Verification
Verification is deferred and occurs through external sources such as documented findings, official records, or independent third-party processes.
Why this matters
The question is not whether phenomena occur, but whether their source can be identified under conditions that allow independent evaluation.
Without verifiable identity, interpretation remains provisional.