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Metaphysics :

Meta from the Greek means transcending, or going above and beyond, as well-as added the physical or beyond the physical, or here called other-dimensionality. Metaphysics would mean here a relationship between one's physical self called Somatic Being and other-dimensional enigma called Ethereals, usually termed Spirit. Of what use could the Metaphysical or specifically Etherals be to the individual? The Meta intercedes into the minimum, the major into the minor, magic into the mundane. If the Metaphysical is of otherness, its essence not of the physical, then it is an objective, which in terms of here called Metaphysical Psychology, the Associational Selector would be the function of the Ipseities.

Ipseities :

Ipseities are Interpretive Personifications, the purpose as with Identities, to produce objectives. However, Ipseities would be alternatives to both the Ego and Identities, wherein the Ego might be considered as too Conservative and the Identities too Progressive, or both too culturally corrupt by inculcation and materialistic. Ipseities may be used as other-dimensional personifications, wherein there may be more than one, and can be created by the Ego or the Identities, and represent alternative personifications, of which the individual may create, such as artist, writer, Bohemian, revolutionary or musician. Ipseities could be such as wizards and witches, warlocks, shamans, enchantresses or exorcists.

Truth :

The pure Ipseity would be that wherein the objective is the truth in all matters, contexts, forms and manifestations. Truth would be the bedrock, basis, foundation and understructure as the core personality of any given Ipseity. The Truth is any given quality, state or condition as it exists in actuality in any given past or present state. Truth is the accurate sensory recording of present circumstance, thinking and speaking. This means as accurate as the sensory system allows and which would be agreed upon by a majority of other's sensory systems. Truth is an accurate memory of circumstance, thoughts and words. Untruth is an inaccurate sensory registration of actuality, which may be true relative to the individual's ability to register accurately, but would not be agreed by a majority. Untruth is an inaccurate recollection of actuality, as present circumstance, thoughts or words. Untruth is the ability to create by power thinking, in conjunction with memory, alternative representations to true mental and remembered replicas. This is called imagination, fiction, untruth, wishful thinking, dreaming, fabrication or lying.

Another definition of Truth is consistency. In other words, the basis for all truth is a consistency of being and change. Truth is absolutely necessary to the survival of any species in relation to its environment. A species must be able to rely on a consistency of reality, as the constancy of air, sun, water, and dynamics and habits of its prey. Any species is also dependent upon the consistency of its own internal and external organs. The senses must consistently operate at a modicum; the heart and lungs must consistently operate, and the eyes must see, the ears hear. Nature could be said to be truthful. This is because, if anything, it is primarily consistent. Fresh still water consistently freezes at 32 degrees. The sun consistently shines. The earth consistently maintains its orbit. Many types of trees are consistently green in the spring and hibernate in the winter.

The model for truth is nature. The Truth is natural reality as whatever happens. There is no known comparative state to nature except by human conception. By the power of human conception is the ability to create comparative states distinct from nature. This power takes its greatest form in progression, as the progressive creation of every aspect of human civilization. From this ability to create comparative states independent of natural truth, is the ability to create Untruth.

Analysis :

What is proposed is one or more Ipseities that would set out to understand what the truth of the self, the world and the relationship between the two.

Indigenous Analysis can be used for singular problems or as examination of all of one's conditioning. This later process is day by day and can take from months to years. It can also involve the Empirical and Transcendental Methods. It takes years to produce a personality, and it cannot be examined or undone in a short period of time. Actually Indigenous Analysis can only take one so far, and its purpose is primarily to identify the origins of ideas, beliefs and conditioning, based upon the experience and thinking that is already past, from the earliest childhood to the present. These origins affect present thought and experience in many ways.

An extension of the Indigenous process is Empirical Analysis in which the individual transfers the study, into the real world of present reality, and studies the self and others in real action. Real circumstance is where the unconscious habits and behavior can be noticed and identified, and also where the true character emerges in circumstance and situations with real consequences involved, as opposed to the sometimes fabricated image of oneself in the mind, which supports the wishful thinking of the individual.

Transcendental Analysis is an extension of the empirical technique into the areas of Symbolic Experience, in which elements of the reality of everyday experience become symbolic. It is the study of the nature of humankind by the study of the self, in which it must be assumed that the individual self is the same or similar to every other self, in terms of the human sensory apparatus, as a similar sensory system. It must also be assumed that every individual would, in similar circumstances and with a similar value system, if not do exactly the same things, might at least come to understand the propensities and temptations of others, no matter of what age or time.

The techniques for Indigenous otherwise called Internal Analysis, and Empirical as External Analysis and Transcendental Analysis are located at these pages.

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