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Polytheistic Spirits generally are independent of humans and other animal life. However certain of these Spirits may take an interest in one or more individual anything. The best examples of Polytheistic spirits is found in Greek mythology and for instance the works of Homer.

In terms of psychology, Identities are personifications created by the individual for the purpose of accomplishing objectives and goals, as farmer, soldier, banker or priest. Identities are contexts in which to interpret present reality as pertains to objectives, when engaged in the accomplishment of said goals. Every individual it would be said, has on-average about six Identities, but more or less is common. Personifications of other-dimensional objectives are called Ipseities. Monotheistic Ipseities are such as clerics, chaplains, clergyman, ministers and priests or identifications with other-dimensional characterizations. Polytheistic Ipseities would be such as identification and personifications of nature spirits as the sprite of the glen. In both cases, Polytheistic and Monotheistic, Ipseities represent spiritual manifestations independent of the individual as universal and not personal spirits.

Metaphoria would recognize both universal and personal Spirits which act on behalf of the individual. Of course having a personal spirit would enhance one's Consequence of Being, since the individual is then recognized and recognizes more than meets the why. Having a spirit would be like having a collaborator, if that spirit was capable of affecting material reality. And of course with this other-dimensional collaborative capacity, would come responsibility and a Consequence of Being extended beyond material finity.

Is it the responsibility of one to use collaboration for purposes only this power could provide, or should one refrain in karma-careful non-engagement ? Though one may rescue the kitten from drowning one does not, but let it fulfill its own perhaps karmic destiny - non-interference. The warrior or the pacifist - what is the Consequence of Being ?

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