Communiqué documents impression-based material arising in altered or non-ordinary states of consciousness. These impressions are preserved as qualitative records of subjective communication, insight, and thematic continuity.
Identity Note
Spirit ID does not assign identity from impressions alone.
These texts are therefore preserved as thematic archive material, not as Spirit ID verification.
Altered-state Communiqué serves as an open corpus of impressions, distinct from verified identity-based material. It represents the experiential and phenomenological layer of the work, preserved without retroactive attribution.
Methodological Position
A fundamental distinction is maintained between impression-based communication and identity verification. Impression material may contain continuity, symbolic coherence, or perceived agency, but does not in itself constitute identity proof.
Spirit ID operates in a complementary domain, where identity claims are subjected to separate criteria, documentation, and validation protocols.
Expectation of Collaboration
Altered-state Communiqué is not presented as a closed system. The material is made available with the expectation of future interdisciplinary collaboration, including critical analysis, comparative study, and independent validation.
The long-term objective is to explore the Spirit ID dual structure of impression and identity as complementary aspects of consciousness research, where subjective experience and objective validation are held in deliberate tension.
Collaboration with media, researchers, and institutions is invited in order to examine how impression-based material may inform, but not replace, structured Spirit ID verification.