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The following diagram ONE shows the Vertical and Horizonal Axis of the Soul Psyche. The Identities are said to be moved or placed between the Thinking-I and Aware-I, as actual interpretaton of present circumstance, and between the Thinking-I and Metaphysical-I when thinking only.

A way to visualize the process of switching between various Interpretive Contexts might be to think of the various elements as Vertical and Horizontal in a cross form.

The area above the Horizontal Axis, between the Thinking and Aware I's is called the Upper Hemisphere. The area below the Horizontal Axis, between the Thinking and Metaphysical I's is called the Lower Hemisphere.

The Aware, Thinking and Metaphysical I, would be considered on the Vertical Axis. The Ego and various Identities would be considered on a Horizontal Axis, to the left and right of the Thinking-I. The Ego and all Identities would be considered as Horizontal and could be thought of as moved to the Vertical, as one uses and concentrates on the various Interpretive Contexts. They would move to Vertical when active. Thus while driving the individual slides over their Driving Identity between the Aware-I and Ego, perhaps when driving recklessly, or between the Ego and Thinking-I when being cautious. In this case, the Ego well aware of the dangers to the body of driving, is cautious while the driving Identity may feel itself to be indestructible.



Aware-I
Action Identities
Ego
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Associative Identities
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Left Brain
Right Brain
Upper Hemisphere
Progressive
Conservative
Metaphysical-I
Intellect
Emotion
Lower Hemisphere

Identity Identity Identity Identity

Thinking-I

Identity Identity Identity Identity