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The Identities of Indigenous are Ipseities as spirit characters, which are considered as separate dimensionally but coexistent in the same space. Spiritual Ipseities would usually take the form of natural phenomenon, animal and plant life as Big Elk or Thunder Happy,
Plains Speaking, Fire Messenger or Wandering Bear. Thus Spiritual Ipseities, as inherent to the natural world though other-dimensional, would-be of great Consequence, usually called Spirituality and anathema to the Excess & Profiteers. Indigenous Spirituality has been destroyed thru-out the planet, by the evil-eating Monotheists.
Religious Ipseities would represent personifications of dead icons, or God and secondary deities, as abstract other-worldly figures usually in church garb and fashion. Religious Ipseities are for the most-part concerned with next world affects, and thus this world is material resource grade-testing, of which will determine future opportunities in Heaven. And of course one can guess what an F gets.
WATCHER
Since in the modern world, most people are conditioned to the Dyadic Authoritative Comparative and accordant emotional make-up by the number, how does one become more attuned of Natural Affection ? This would take analysis and reassessment of what-is and what-is-not of Consequential Value. After which it would be necessary to change one's associative patterns, by techniques called the Watcher, or self-watching, in this case the associations one automatically assigns specific to activity or thought, and a system of
Self-Remembrance, which means to remember to watch one's associative patterns, and then in this case the discontinuance of old associative patterns. Seeing the dark clouds approach, she thought of past storm damage, and then remembering, blanked her associations to the experience.
METAPHYSICAL
The idea to get outside the Conservative/Progressive dualistic dichotomy. Each system has its positives and negatives. The design would be to select those aspects of each system to best suit one's own preferences.
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