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One might also consider an Associational Identity may be parked in the Upper Hemisphere when that individual interprets the world through pure fantasy as perhaps a schizophrenic.
A distinction is made between what is called
Direct and Indirect Memory Retrieval. Direct Memory Retrieval would mean association that is obtained from the memory, where some impetus proceeds the relevant memory, which is matched to it. The need to go to the bathroom proceeds memories pertaining to it. The sight of an unrecognized bird proceeds the memory search. The Thinking-I attempts to remember someone's name and immediately recalls it. Direct Memory Retrieval would be said to take place in the Upper Hemisphere, and may be be linked in various ways to Parked and the Associational and Active Identities.
Indirect Memory Retrieval would mean association that freely floats into the consciousness. Thus if one could not remember someone's name in a given instance, the name may suddenly pop into the consciousness sometime later, without any immediate impetus. Indirect Memory Retrieval would take place in the Lower Hemisphere, which is considered an area of free flowing association of impressions, images or random thought patterns, day dreaming, creative fantasy and
Associative Identities.
The Lower Hemisphere represents the capacity to create any number of Identities that are unconnected to reality through the use of imagination. Associational Identities are alternatives to the real active world, where everything goes as one would wish. Generally Active Identities are often created first as Associational, and then moved into Active and tested in reality, when the opportunity exists.
As the Ego is defined as an Interpretive Context of the Aware-I and body, perhaps there could also be said to be an Interpretive Context
to the Metaphysical-I and Soul. If so this would be called the
Transcendent Identity, as the Interpretive Context of the Metaphysical
Dimension and Soul.
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