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Identities and Ipseities are created by the mind and can be representative of anything. If the objective is Evil the Identity is Evil, such as pirates, marauders, brigands and bandits, white collar criminals or confidence men. Thus it could be said that all Evil is the result of the mind's creation of Identities, wherein specific objectives of those Identities are Evil. The Identity will say, I did it for you, meaning the Ego. The body enjoys the fruits of evil. It was for the body that evil I committed.
However where is the line between Ego and Identity ? Does the Ego enjoy the life of the all-night gambler, or but rather the Identity ? No the Ego would rather sleep. Does the body need a million dollars ? No the body wants three squares a day and to be fairly comfortable. The body wants to be safe and healthy. The Identities may want fame and fortune, greatness, honor, immortality or notoriety and elevation that only crime can accomplish.
Negatives attributable to the Ego may be jealousy,
insecurity, low self esteem, small-mindedness, isolation or
pettiness. Identities can enlarge the consciousness of the Ego. However there are many temptations for the Identities, as powers to ever greater acquisition and accordant complications.
Ipseities may be Spiritual, Religious or Metaphysical and are generally representative of other-dimensional powers
supersedant of the physical, of which these sorts of capacities generally are associated with the Devil, since such as Catholic saints like St. Francis of Assisi, St Patrick, St. Christopher or St. Valentine are so rare. When one uses such as Saints as Interpretive Personifications, one creates Ipseities. By the same token one could create Interpretive Personifications based on the Devil or inventions analogous.
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