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Scrolling for solutions has become a coping mechanism. The more you search, the less you feel. You’ve downloaded insight, but lost intimacy with your inner world and outer world.
This glossary is not another data dump, it’s a soul map. It helps you reclaim language as a tool for transformation, not just consumption. No gatekeepers. Just clear, potent definitions for men waking up in real time.

Glossary Sections D-G
Deep Structure Complex
Default Mode Network
Depressive Resistance
Depression
Devaluating and Discarding (Functional Intrusion)
Discourse Community Language
Dissociation (Psychological Defense Mechanisms)
Dissociation: Amnesia
Dissociation: Depersonalization
Dissociation: Derealization
Dissociation: Dissociative Episodic Memory
Dissociation: Dissociative Field
Dissociation: Ego Drifting
Dissociation: Fugue State
Dissociation: Numbness and/or Sensory Anesthesia
Dissociation: Paracosmic Escapism
Dismissiveness
Diversional Diagnosis
DreamCraft Screenplay (DCS) Technique
Dream Ego (Psycho-Systems Analysis)
Dream-Field
Dream Mapping (Integrative Self-Analysis)
Drive-States (Psycho-Systems Analysis)
Ego: Dominant Ego Personality (DEP)
Ego: Emergent Dominant Ego (EDE)
Ego: Protective Ego Construct (PEC)
Ego: Protective Ego Construct Continuum
Ego: Protective Ego Construct Strategies [10]
Egosyntonic & Egodystonic
Emotional Dysregulation (Limbic Dysregulation)
Emotional Reframing
Enantiodromia
Enmeshment & Entrainment
Etiology
Evaluative Conditioning
Exhaustion (Drive State of Psycho-Systems Analysis)
False Positive Bias (Diagnostic Overreach)
Felt-Sense
Flashbacks
Framework: Diabolic Incoherence
Framework: Dialectical Opposites
Framework: Five Inversions of Consciousness
Framework: Five Principles of Consciousness
Framework: Imaginative Epigenetics
Framework: Imaginal Resonance
Framework: Malignant Selection
Framework: Memory Constellation
Framework: Neural Resonance Coherence
Framework: Parabolic Associations
Framework: Psychogenic Superpositioning
Framework: Queen of Diamonds Evolutionary Race
Framework: Superpositioned Lenses
Free Association
Functional Intrusion
Genomic Teleology (Divine Purpose)
Gnosis (Integrative Self-Analysis)
Grandiosity

Dream Circles
Drømme Cirkles, dansk
Definition
Dream Circles (also known as Dream Mapping Circles or Group Dream Work) are facilitated group sessions where participants explore and interpret their dreams in a sacred space of heart-felt community. Rooted in the principles of Dream Mapping: A process developed by Michael C. Walker to decode the symbolic language of the soul (Instinctual Consciousness), Dream Circles combine body, group power, emotion, spirit, and symbol to accelerate personal insight and healing.
In Dream Circles, members share dream symbols, images, and narratives (without needing to disclose personal backstories), then collaborate to uncover multiple layers of meaning. This format offers several benefits:
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Accountability & Motivation: Like elite athletes training in squads, participants inspire each other, sustain momentum, and commit more fully to growth.
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Community Healing: Members can connect through shared themes and breakthroughs, even without revealing intimate details, preserving privacy while deepening trust.
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Pattern Recognition: Symbolic parallels across dreams help participants identify and shift unhealthy relational patterns such as overgiving or codependency.
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Trauma Repair in the CARE System: Group interactions allow members to practice healthy give-and-take, witness boundaries in action, and rewire attachment instincts through lived, relational experience.
By merging the introspective depth of dream work with the collective power of community, Dream Circles provide an essential, accessible path for healing, self-discovery, and soul-level transformation.
Dream Mapping
Drømme Mapping, dansk
Definition
Dream Mapping is a deep process of tracking and decoding your dreams using tools like journaling, imagination, and even body movement. It helps you listen to the unique language of your soul. Your dreams come from your Instinctual Consciousness, the ancient part of you that holds your core truth. Unlike therapy methods that only focus on thinking or behavior, Dream Mapping brings together body, emotion, spirit, and symbol. It was created and defined by Michael C. Walker to help people reconnect with their real genomic story, not someone else's manual.
Why It Matters
Dreams speak a truth your cognitive mind often avoids. Mapping the symbols and narratives shows you what your Soul already knows , and what your ego needs to hear.
Deus DNA
Deus DNA (lånord), dansk
Definition
Most people walk around like there is no manual for life. But what if there was? The “Deus DNA” refers to the DNA in your cells, which holds digital information more advanced than any software humans have ever built. Discovered by Watson and Crick in 1953, DNA is not just a chemical spiral. It is instructions. It tells your body how to grow, heal, and stay alive. Francis Crick even called it an “alphabet,” like code written by intelligence. Just like a machine cannot run without software, you cannot live without the code that built you. Deus DNA is a term inspired by the moment science met mystery, when biologists realized that life runs on language, not randomness.
I created this term inspired by the work of Dr. Stephen Meyer, whose research bridges science and philosophy to uncover intelligence behind life itself.
Why It Matters
If life is built on code, then you are not random. You were designed with meaning, and it is your job to decode it.
Term | Definition |
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Genome | The entire set of DNA (including all of its genes and non-coding regions) in a cell or organism. |
DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid) | The molecule that carries genetic instructions. It’s made of nucleotide bases (A, T, C, G). |
Ego-Awareness
Ego-bevidsthed, dansk
Definition
Ego-Awareness is your mind’s spotlight. It helps you focus, think clearly, and build a story about who you are. It works by picking out a few key pieces of information at a time and turning them into thoughts or decisions. This makes life easier to manage but also hides a lot of deeper feelings and instincts. Inspired by Michael C. Walker’s work and based on psychology research like Miller’s Law, Ego-Awareness is not your whole mind, just the part that helps you “keep it together” in daily life.
Why It Matters
What you focus on comes from a massive stream of feeling, memory, and body-based knowing that lives below your thinking mind. Ego-Awareness is not the source of this information but a small translator of it. Without knowing this, you might mistake the voice in your head for your whole self, when it’s really just the part that relates to the outside world and edits the deeper truth already rising from within.
Ego: Dominant Ego Personality (DEP)
Dominerende Ego-personlighed, dansk
Definition
If your not steering your own mind, someone else will. The Dominant Ego Personality (DEP) is the main voice inside you that decides who you are, how you act, and how you show up in life. It’s the “authentic you” that makes choices, tells your genomic life story, and keeps your sense of self feeling solid. But here’s the catch: the DEP often gets appropriated by Protective Ego Construct (PEC), built around pain, confusion, and past wounds. The false PEC grows without help from your deeper instincts. The beneficial ego structure of a DEP is a concept, created by Michael C. Walker and inspired by depth psychology, trauma theory, and systems thinking, shows how the DEP helps organize your thoughts and feelings so you don’t get overwhelmed. It also acts like a translator between your wild inner life (what Walker calls the Instinctual Consciousness) and your thinking mind (ego-awareness), making it possible to feel stable while still being real.
Why It Matters
Without a strong DEP, you either collapse into chaos or hide behind fake masks of a PEC. But with a grounded DEP, you can relate with others honestly, handle your emotions with clarity, and live from your true core instead of a survival shell.
Ego: Emergent Dominant Ego (EDE)
Fremspirende Dominerende Jeg, dansk
Definition
The Emergent Dominant Ego (EDE) is the real part of you that’s starting to grow after years of pretending, surviving, and playing it safe under a Protective Ego Construct (PEC). It's the honest version of yourself that begins to rise up when you start waking up from old trauma, digital numbing, and fake identities. Instead of following the Protective Ego (PEC), a false self created to avoid pain, the EDE listens to your gut, your soul, and your deeper instincts. This concept, created by Michael C. Walker, builds on neuroscience, trauma psychology, and ancient wisdom to describe the shift from a survival self into a true self. As the EDE grows, it helps you tell the difference between what’s real and what’s just a fear pattern. It learns how to hold your feelings, stay grounded, and connect with others without losing yourself.
Why It Matters
Every person has moments where they feel fake or unsure. That’s normal. But if you keep growing your EDE, you’ll build the strength to stop hiding and start living from the real you.
Ego: Protective Ego Construct (PEC)
Beskyttende Jegkonstruktion, dansk
Definition
This is the fake version of you that was built to survive pain, not to live fully. The Protective Ego Construct (PEC) is like an invisible mask your mind created to keep you safe during hard times, especially when you were young and didn’t know how to deal with big feelings. Instead of facing life directly, the PEC makes you repeat the same thoughts, avoid deep emotions, and stay stuck in old patterns. It's based on trauma, not truth. Inspired by the work of Michael C. Walker and shaped by trauma psychology and depth therapy, the PEC isn’t evil—but it blocks you from growing into your real self. It tricks you into living in a loop, in your head, out of time, out of presence.
Why It Matters
If you don’t spot the PEC, you’ll keep living inside a story that isn’t really you. Learning to recognize it is the first step toward breaking free and coming home to yourself.
Ego: Protective Ego Construct Continuum (PECC)
Beskyttende Jeg-konstruktion Kontinuum, dansk
Definition
The Protective Ego Construct Continuum is a framework, created by Michael C. Walker, describing the range of adaptive to maladaptive ego strategies the psyche employs to preserve stability, agency, and coherence when faced with stress, threat, or unresolved Memory Constellations.
It emphasizes that Protective Ego Constructs (PECs) are not inherently pathological, but they exist along a spectrum from normal, situation-appropriate responses to entrenched, maladaptive patterns shaped by unresolved trauma and prediction errors.
Within this continuum:
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Maladaptive PECs arise when past trauma constellations, confabulated scenes, and repetition compulsions repeatedly override present reality, hindering personal growth and distorting relational dynamics.
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The formation of an Emergent Dominant Ego (EDE) occurs when a Counter-Complex develops, integrating new, better-adapted predictions that enhance resilience, boundary maintenance, and effective coping with everyday challenges.
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Ultimately, this process supports the establishment of a Dominant Ego Personality (DEP) capable of expressing the full range of Genomic Teleology.
Cautions Against Diagnostic Overreach
The PECC cautions against diagnostic overreach, which is the tendency to mislabel reasonable, transient responses as signs of “malignant complexes” or chronic pathology. It recognizes that instability in ego-awareness may arise from both genuine unresolved trauma and from temporary, proportionate stress responses. Proper discernment requires assessing whether reactions stem from the natural ebb and flow of human experience or from entrenched, dysregulated instinct–ego dynamics of a Malignant Complex.
Its purpose is to guide clinicians and individuals in distinguishing between protective patterns that serve a short-term stabilizing role and those that have become rigid defenses impeding emotional integration, thus preventing the pathologizing of normal human responses while still addressing genuine maladaptation.
Ego: Protective Ego Construct Strategies (PECS)
Beskyttende Jeg-konstruktion strategier [10], dansk
Definition
If you don’t know how your mind is protecting you, it might be sabotaging you instead. Unstable Ego Strategies are sneaky mental habits that form when your nervous system has been overwhelmed, often from past trauma or chaos. Instead of helping you grow, they keep your inner life broken into scattered pieces. These strategies can make it hard to trust yourself, read reality clearly, or show up fully in relationships. Based on the work of Michael C. Walker and inspired by trauma psychology, these ten catagories of ego strategies are survival tools that once served you through dissociation, but now stop you from building a solid identity. They feed off confusion, disconnection, and digital distractions.
Why It Matters
You can't fix what you can't name. Recognizing these patterns is a power move, it lets you stop reacting and start rebuilding a personality that can meaningfully engage with life.
Instinct-Ego Distortion Groups | Instinct-Ego Distortion Strategies | Strategy Description | Primary Function |
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Social Adaptations Group (SAG) | Vicarious Enmeshment | Absorption in others’ issues and systems to avoid internal suffering. | Distracts from self |
Social Adaptations Group (SAG) | Reaction Formation | Expressing opposite of true emotions to mask unacceptable impulses. | Conceals conflict |
Social Adaptations Group (SAG) | Over-Attachment (Enmeshment) | Excessive intertwining of identity/emotions with others, fostering dependency. | Ensures connection |
Social Adaptations Group (SAG) | Externalized Emotional Coping | Relying on others and systems for emotional regulation, fearing abandonment. | Seeks emotional regulation through external stability |
Projection Defense Group (PDG) | Misattribution | Inaccurately assigning motives/emotions based on past, not present. | Simplifies perception for “repetition compulsion” |
Projection Defense Group (PDG) | Egoic Shadow Projection | Projecting repressed egoic “shadow” traits onto others, avoiding self-awareness. | Denies internal conflict with current ego position |
Projection Defense Group (PDG) | Distorted Social Engagement | Misinterpreting relationships via projected trauma, creating false intimacy/hostility. | Avoids authentic connection |
Projection Defense Group (PDG) | Complex Projection (Transference) | Projecting unresolved conflicts onto current relationships. | Re-enacts past wounds without self-awareness |
Projection Defense Group (PDG) | Complex Displacement (Countertransference) | Adopting others’ projected complexes, distorting relational dynamics. | Mirrors external Complex Projections to re-enact similar “state dependent memories” without self-awareness |
Mental Looping Group (MLG) | Spooling | Perseverating on intrusive thoughts | Avoids both external and internal emotional engagement |
Mental Looping Group (MLG) | Navel-Gazing (Hyper-Reflexivity) | Excessive self-awareness of self-improvement and personal faults by overthinking and rumination. | Converts shame and guilt to false conscientiousness by denying “repetition compulsion” |
Mental Looping Group (MLG) | Catastrophic Thinking | Excessive awareness of negative possibilities by overthinking and rumination. | Avoids both external and internal positive emotional engagement |
Introjected Possession Group (IPG) | Emotional Contagion (Entrainment) | Unconsciously aligning emotions/behaviors with others to maintain dynamics | Reinforces relational status quo through interpersonal bugs, social outbreaks, or cultural epidemics |
Introjected Possession Group (IPG) | Neurotic Identification | Internalizing maladaptive traits/beliefs from others, distorting self. | Preserves false identity |
Emotional Somatization Group (ESG) | Psychogenic Transduction | Converting unresolved emotions into physical symptoms through transduction, epigenetics, and drive states (e.g., fibromyalgia, psoriasis, arthritis, diabetes, certain cancers, etc.). | Expresses via body |
Emotional Hyporegulation Group (EHG) | Vengeful Style | Vindictive reactions to minor slights, fueled by trauma-based dichotomies. | Enacts justice |
Emotional Hyporegulation Group (EHG) | Sadistic Soothing | Aggression/control over others for emotional relief. | Emotional regulation by projecting pain outward |
Emotional Hyporegulation Group (EHG) | Masochistic Soothing | Self-punishment for emotional relief, tied to unworthiness. | Emotional regulation via pain |
Emotional Hyporegulation Group (EHG) | Inauthentic Manipulation | Deceptive tactics to influence others, masking true intent. | Good faith gestures to gain control |
Emotional Hyporegulation Group (EHG) | Emotional Amputation | Disconnecting from emotions to cope with distress. | Shields from emotional overwhelm |
Emotional Hyporegulation Group (EHG) | Dismissiveness | Minimizing others’ feelings to avoid vulnerability. | Avoids emotional depth and intellictual nuance |
Emotional Dysregulation Group (EDG) | Overwhelming Emotions | Excessive emotional outpouring leading to impulsivity. | Vents unmanageable affect |
Emotional Dysregulation Group (EDG) | Overreactive Emotions | Destructive emotional outbursts harming self/others. | Releases excess energy |
Emotional Dysregulation Group (EDG) | Mood Liability | Rapid, unpredictable mood shifts without clear triggers. | Reflects instability |
Emotional Dysregulation Group (EDG) | Leveraging Immaturity | Regression to infantile states for attention/protection. | Elicit care, avoids pain |
Emotional Dysregulation Group (EDG) | Functional Intrusion | Compulsive overthinking disrupts appropriate emotional responses. | Overanalyzes instead of connects |
Emotional Dysregulation Group (EDG) | Emotional Fragmentation | Inconsistent, contradictory emotional states causing chaos. | Shields from relating and DEP coherence |
Emotional Dysregulation Group (EDG) | Diversional Diagnosis | Exaggerated self-diagnosis to deflect from deeper trauma. | Malignant Complex overwhelms ego with drive-states and fear through a false positive bias |
Emotional Dysregulation Group (EDG) | Coercive Emotions | Manipulative emotional displays (e.g., guilt, anger) to control others. | Influences outcomes |
Emotional Conflict & Control Group (ECCG) Copy Copy Copy | Undermining | Subconscious sabotage of self/others to manage emotional conflict. | Avoids vulnerability, relating, and engagement with the world |
Emotional Conflict & Control Group (ECCG) Copy Copy | Emotional Cynicism | Over-engagement with negative emotions, rejecting positivity as mistrust. | Protects from disillusionment and potential |
Emotional Conflict & Control Group (ECCG) Copy | Euphoric Escapism & Control | Over-engagement with positive emotions to reject negative ones. | Avoids negative affect |
Emotional Conflict & Control Group (ECCG) | Depressive Resistant | Using depressive states to manipulate others via withdrawal and helplessness. | Controls relational dynamics |
Egoic Intrusion Group (EIG) Copy Copy Copy Copy | Relational Integrity Distortion | Dysfunctional relational patterns projecting unresolved trauma (e.g., traumatic limerence). | Manages emotional energy |
Egoic Intrusion Group (EIG) Copy Copy Copy | Emergent Dominant Ego Hypo-Position | Egosyntonic alignment with Malignant Complex, reinforcing maladaptive patterns. | Maintains comfort in dysfunction |
Egoic Intrusion Group (EIG) Copy Copy | Emergent Dominant Ego Hyper-Position | Egodystonic opposition to Malignant Complex, causing guilt/shame. | Resists maladaptive control |
Egoic Intrusion Group (EIG) Copy | Emergent Dominant Ego Integrity Issues | Oscillation between depressive/manic states to regulate Malignant Complex influence. | Maintains temporary stability through ego-dystonia or ego-syntonia |
Egoic Intrusion Group (EIG) | Ego Haunting | Blurred self entangled with others’ identities and PEC, causing boundary confusion. | Apparition of Emergent Dominant Ego demands self-definition |
Drive-State Signals Group (DSG) | Hypervigilance | Constant monitoring of environment/symptoms due to fear of instability. | Detects threats |
Drive-State Signals Group (DSG) | Excessive Concern | Over-focus on others to manage anxiety via control, often unconscious. | Mitigates vulnerability |
Drive-State Signals Group (DSG) | Empathetic Control | Preoccupation with others’ needs to mask manipulative control and fear of rejection. | Ensures relational security |
Drive-State Signals Group (DSG) | Anxious Reassurance Seeking | Excessive need for validation to calm emotional insecurity. | Seeks external stability |
Dissociative Defense Group (DDG) | Zombie Brain | Feeling detached from one’s body/thoughts, distorting self-concept. (depersonal-ization) | Protects from emotional and mental overwhelm |
Dissociative Defense Group (DDG) | Paracosmic Escapism | Creating imaginary worlds to escape emotional pain or identity confusion. | Provides relief via disconnection into to fantasy. |
Dissociative Defense Group (DDG) | Numbness | Emotional and physical detachment to blunt overwhelming stimuli. | Shields from sensory overload |
Dissociative Defense Group (DDG) | Ego Drifting | Aimless detachment from reality/responsibilities due to executive dysfunction. | Avoids engagement with reality and physicality. |
Dissociative Defense Group (DDG) | Derealization | Detachment from reality, perceiving it as unreal or dreamlike. | Reduces environmental distress and potential Constelations. |
Dissociative Defense Group (DDG) | Amnesia | Discontiguous memory gaps to shield from emotional turmoil or trauma. | Blocks the traumatic recall of "repetition compulsion" |
Cognitive Distortions Group (CDG) | Splitting | Polarized perception (all good/bad) to simplify overwhelming emotions and control Relating. | Simplifies emotional complexity |
Cognitive Distortions Group (CDG) | Regressive Intelligence | Regression to immature cognitive states to evade emotional responsibility. | Shields from maturity demands, by leveraging immaturity |
Cognitive Distortions Group (CDG) | Neurotic Alibis | Rationalizations to avoid emotional challenges, rooted in helplessness and Repetition Compulsion. | Avoids painful engagement |
Cognitive Distortions Group (CDG) | Incontiguous Time Gaps | Dissociative fragmentation of time, creating irregular temporal boundaries and confusion. | Protects from intrusive traumatic memory |
Cognitive Distortions Group (CDG) | Idealizing | Perceiving others/situations as flawless to manage insecurity or distress | Avoids emotional vulnerability |
Cognitive Distortions Group (CDG) | Cognitive Dissonance | Tension from conflicting beliefs/values; used to reveal dissociative splits for healing. | Signals internal conflict for exploration |
Egoic Verge
Ego grænsen, dansk
Definition
If you don’t know where your real self ends and your instincts begin, you’ll be run by emotions you can’t explain.
The Egoic Verge is the inner borderland where your conscious mind and deeper instincts meet. It’s a threshold inside your psyche where emotions, memory, and imagination mix, forming the stories you tell yourself about who you are. Psychologically, it's where your Dominant Ego Personality (DEP) tries to organize all that raw feeling into something that makes sense. Spiritually, it's a sacred doorway into self-transformation. This concept, redefined and expanded by Michael C. Walker, helps map the place in your mind where truth and illusion fight for control.
Why It Matters
This is the battleground for your identity. Either you face yourself honestly here, or your ego builds a prison out of fear and false stories.
Enlightened Witness
Oplyst Vidne, dansk
Definition
If no one believes your pain, it can feel like you don’t exist.
An Enlightened Witness is someone who sees the truth of your trauma when the world gaslights or ignores it. This person doesn’t try to fix you or explain things away. They just stand with you, seeing clearly, holding space, and saying, “Yes, that happened. It mattered. And you matter.” Based on the work of Alice Miller and reframed by Michael C. Walker, this role helps break the silence around abuse, especially when families, churches, or communities stay quiet to protect the lie. Spiritually, the Enlightened Witness acts like a soul mirror, reflecting the light that never died in you, even when the world went dark.
Why It Matters
You can’t heal if you think you made it all up. Sometimes, being seen truthfully is the first step back to your real self.
False Positive Bias (Diagnostic Overreach)
Falsk-positiv forvrængning (diagnostisk overgreb), dansk
Definition
Feeling anxious or sad doesn’t always mean you’re broken. False Positive Bias happens when doctors, therapists, or self-help culture start labeling normal human pain as mental illness. This concept, updated through the lens of Michael C. Walker, shines a light on how expanded definitions in psychology (like those in the DSM-5) can make people think they’re “sick” when they’re really just having a real, human reaction to a messed-up world. When emotional responses to trauma, stress, or a soul-starved life get misdiagnosed, it turns people into patients.
Why It Matters
If you mistake your awakening for a diagnosis, you’ll medicate your growth instead of living it.
Framework: Diabolic Incoherence
Framework (Låneord): Diabolsk Inkoherens, dansk
Definition
If your inner life feels scattered, anxious, or fake, this is the term you’ve been missing. Diabolic Incoherence is a term created by Michael C. Walker to describe what happens when your inner world breaks apart. It means your thoughts, instincts, and feelings start acting like separate enemies instead of working together like a team. This happens when you live in too much mental noise, fake systems, or disconnected ideas. It’s not just stress, it’s when your soul’s GPS can’t get a signal. Inspired by deep psychology, trauma science, and spiritual tradition, this breakdown pulls you away from life-giving wholeness and traps you in chaos. Instead of growing, you stay stuck, lost in your head, or caught in habits that don’t match who you really are. It’s the opposite of symbolic harmony.
Why It Matters
If you can’t feel the pieces of your soul working together with both your inner experience and the outer world, you won’t feel whole, you’ll just feel off, no matter how hard you try.
Diabolic Incoherence also blinds you to what’s real. You lose the ability to tell when a philosophy, scientific claim, religion, or self-help idea only works in theory but not in real life. Truth always feels clear when you hear it. It doesn’t hide behind confusing rhetoric or systems that only work in a vacuum.
Framework: Dialectical Opposites
Framework (Låneord): Dialektiske Modsætninger, dansk
Definition
Life isn’t just one thing, it’s full of tensions pulling in opposite directions. Dialectical opposites are pairs of forces or ideas that seem to fight each other, but actually help shape and grow reality together. Think light and dark, order and chaos, or success and failure. These opposites create movement, change, and evolution. Philosophers like Heraclitus, Plato, Hegel, and Engels used this idea to explain how truth unfolds, not in flat, simple answers, but in the dance between contradictions. Michael C. Walker updated this framework to help the modern person heal from the black-and-white thinking that trauma creates, and to reconnect us to a deeper and layered wisdom of life.
Why It Matters
Trauma makes you see life in extremes, good or bad, win or lose. That’s not truth. That’s survival. Learning to hold opposites without splitting or collapsing helps you stay grounded in reality. It also teaches you how to spot philosophies, beliefs, or systems that only work in a vacuum. Real truth feels self-evident when you hear it. It never needs to hide behind confusing rhetoric or rigid thinking.
Framework: Dissociative Field
Framework (Låneord): Dissociativt Område, dansk
Definition
If you don’t know when you’ve left reality, you can’t come back. The Dissociative Field is a kind of mental fog that shows up when your nervous system is overloaded, usually by trauma, stress, or emotional chaos. It pulls you out of the present and scatters your sense of self across time and space. Influenced by psychologists like Pierre Janet and Psycho-Systems Analysis, Michael C. Walker created the term to describe this field, which is made of five major parts:
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Amnesia – You forget parts of your story, like they never happened.
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Depersonalization – You feel like you’re watching yourself from the outside.
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Derealization – The world seems fake, distant, or like a dream.
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Episodic Memory Breaks – Memories of key events are missing or feel broken.
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Emotional Numbness – You feel nothing, even when something matters.
These parts are survival tools that helped you escape unbearable pain. But left unchecked, they trap you in a fractured identity where healing and growth get frozen.
Why It Matters
You can’t build a life, or a real self, if you’re living in fragments. The Dissociative Field is a hidden cause of emotional confusion, shallow relationships, and spiritual shutdown. If you don’t name it, you’ll live inside it without knowing it. Bringing light into the darkness of dissociation is a must.
Framework: Five Inversions of Consciousness
Framework (Låneord): Bevidsthedens Fem Modsætninger, dansk
Definition
Most people don’t even realize their mind has been flipped upside down. The Five Inversions of Consciousness is a framework created by Michael C. Walker that explains how modern culture has trained us to think backwards. Instead of letting our instincts and emotions guide us from the inside out, we’ve been programmed to obey the ego (the voice in our head) as if it's the boss. This makes us treat our thoughts like truth and ignore the body’s deeper bottom-up wisdom found in our Instinctual Consciousness. Schools, media, and even therapy often follow this upside-down model, where instincts come last and mental control comes first. That’s not natural. That’s trauma disguised as education.
Why It Matters
You can’t fight an enemy you are unable to see. This framework exposes how the world conditions you to ignore your gut and soul. Once you name the inversion, you can flip it back and finally reconnect with the real you beneath the top-down programming.
Framework: Five Principles of Consciousness
Framework (Låneord): Bevidsthedens Fem Principper, dansk
Definition
If you don’t know how your consciousness works, you’ll keep running on autopilot and calling it free will. The Five Principles of Consciousness is a soul-centered and bottom-up map that helps you understand how your deepest self operates. First inspired by Psycho-Systems Analysis and coined by Michael C. Walker, this model teaches that consciousness doesn’t start in your thinking mind but deep in your instincts. Your instincts spark emotions. Emotions create stories and images that give life meaning. Your thinking mind then translates those stories into words and ideas. Language helps you build beliefs and act in the world. This is the natural order. When you live by these principles, your actions match your truth, and that’s real faith.
Why It Matters
This framework changes everything. When you align with the real order of consciousness: instinct, emotion, story, thought, then language, you start to heal at the root. You learn in a way that sticks. You connect with others more honestly. If more people lived from this truth, the world would feel less fractured and more like the Kingdom of Heaven Jesus spoke of, whole, alive, and full of grace.
Why This Consciousness Framework Matters
Understanding and aligning with the natural order of consciousness: instinct → emotion → story → thought → language, transforms self-awareness, relationships, and spiritual connection. By working from the bottom-up, healing becomes holistic, embodied, and sustainable.
Framework: Imaginative Epigenetics
Framework (Låneord): Imaginativ Epigenetik, dansk
Definition
If you think you're just your DNA, you're missing the point of being human. Imaginative Epigenetics is a term created by Michael C. Walker, inspired by Rupert Sheldrake’s theory of morphic resonance and understood through the lens of depth psychology. It says that evolution isn’t just about genes or survival. It’s about how your imagination, creativity, and soul-level choices can shape your mind, body, and future. This framework sees creativity as a spiritual force that activates hidden parts of your biology. Instead of being stuck in old survival patterns, you can step into a liminal state, a creative zone where healing, insight, and transformation become possible. The old model of Darwin can’t explain this. This is soul is the ontology of evolution, not just survival.
Why It Matters
You’re not here to repeat the past. You’re here to create something new, and your biology is intertwined in the process.
Framework: Malignant Selection
Framework (Låneord): Ondartet Udvælgelse, dansk
Definition
In a broken world, the worst traits often rise to the top. Malignant Selection is when a culture rewards people for being fake, cold, or manipulative instead of honest, connected, and whole. Traits like narcissism, psychopathy, emotional numbness, and dissociation become the unspoken rules for success. These traits aren’t just random. They form as survival tactics for people growing up in a traumatized society. But over time, they stop being protection and become personality masks, false selves called Protective Ego Constructs (PEC) that block love, growth, and God. The term is shaped by psycho-spiritual insight from trauma theory, Jungian shadow work, and biblical warnings about the fallen world. Defined by Michael C. Walker to name the hidden system keeping men fractured and numb in a world of Satanic bureaucracies.
Why It Matters
If we don’t name this pattern, we keep promoting the wrong people and punishing the right ones. Healing means choosing a different standard, one rooted in soul, not survival masks. That shift is what brings heaven closer to earth.
Framework: Memory Constellation
Framework (Låneord): Konstellation (psykodynamisk), dansk
Definition
You keep falling into the same emotional traps because your nervous system remembers pain even when your mind forgets. In psychodynamic thinking, a Constellation is when certain life situations trigger hidden emotional wounds from the past. These patterns, expanded by Michael C. Walker, are like invisible maps formed by old traumas, especially from childhood. When the right mix of drive states, people, physical symptoms, or moods appears, your body, brain, and other people respond as if the past is happening again. This triggers old reactions, like panic, anger, or numbness, sometimes without awareness. These constellations quietly drive dysfunctional behaviors and relationship problems until you see the pattern and interrupt it.
The process can be visualized as:
Life of Genomic Potential → Trauma → Malignant Complex & Protective Ego Construct (PEC) → Memory Constellation → Prediction Error → Repetition Compulsion → State-Dependent Memory → Confabulated Scene → Instinctual Rescripting → Counter-Complex & Emergent Dominant Ego (EDE)
1. Life of Genomic Potential
Every person begins with inherent potential for emotional growth, creativity, and resilience. Trauma interrupts this potential. The unprocessed experience creates vulnerabilities that the mind and body carry forward. The first trap is simply being unaware of what is possible. The opportunity lies in noticing areas of limitation and potential for growth. In Groundhog Day, Phil begins the loop unaware of his capacity for kindness and creativity. He only discovers it as he begins paying attention to the small details of life and noticing the people around him.
2. Trauma
Trauma imprints on the nervous system, shaping responses and expectations. Early experiences of neglect, fear, or loss create patterns that can unconsciously guide behavior. The trap is that these patterns repeat without recognition. The opportunity is to acknowledge the original harm and begin to see how it drives current choices. Phil experiences rejection, boredom, and despair repeatedly in the loop before he begins to notice how his past attitudes towards others have shaped his life.
3. Malignant Complex & Protective Ego Construct (PEC)
A Malignant Complex forms as the psyche’s defensive solution to trauma. Protective Ego Constructs shield the self but also maintain old maladaptive patterns. The trap is in these defenses; they feel necessary yet distort relationships and emotional experiences. The opportunity is that these constructs can be recognized, understood, and gradually restructured through conscious awareness. In the movie, Phil’s arrogance and cynicism are his PECs. The loop gives him repeated chances to notice their limitations and begin forming empathy and connection.
4. Memory Constellation
A Memory Constellation is the emotional and relational pattern created by trauma and PEC. It is triggered when present circumstances echo the past. The opportunity is that recognition of the constellation signals a chance to intervene, choose differently, and rewrite your internal script. Each repetition in the movie highlights an emotional pattern, such as impatience or selfishness, and creates the opportunity to act differently.
5. Prediction Error
Prediction errors occur when the brain expects one outcome but reality differs. Trauma confuses these processes, keeping the mind stuck in old patterns. The trap is misinterpreting the present through past expectations. The opportunity is that noticing prediction errors allows updating beliefs and learning new responses. Phil experiences prediction errors constantly. For example, when he tries to seduce Rita, her reactions differ from what he expects. These errors are opportunities to revise his assumptions and approach others with awareness and respect.
6. Repetition Compulsion
Repetition compulsion is the unconscious tendency to re-enact past patterns even when harmful. The trap is automatic reenactment of emotions and behaviors. The opportunity is that each repetition is a signal from the psyche pointing to unresolved affective experiences. Awareness allows these cycles to become opportunities for mastery and integration. In the film, Phil repeatedly acts out selfish or manipulative behaviors and suffers consequences each day. Each repetition potentially teaches him a lesson if he pays attention, transforming the compulsion into conscious growth.
7. State-Dependent Memory
Past experiences live not only in thought but in body states. Certain emotions or physical conditions trigger old memories. Like Phil, who does not recognize his deeper capacity for love and kindness until he is broken down and humbled, moods like anger, exhaustion, or loneliness pull us back into the loop. The opportunity is using these moments to rewrite the internal narrative and integrate previously inaccessible emotional material. Phil remembers compassion only when faced with the daily repetition of challenges that bring him into the state that created the Malignant Complex.
8. Confabulated Scene
Complexes are held together in memory by confabulated scenes. These are snapshots of sensations, images, and narratives from the original event or repeated situations. They are not lies but condensed ways the psyche stores complex emotional information. The opportunity is to notice the scene for what it is and consciously reinterpret and integrate it, reshaping the old story. In Groundhog Day, Phil’s repeated days act as confabulated scenes. They condense the needed lesson into a continuous loop, allowing him to practice different choices and notice hidden emotional truths.
9. Instinctual Rescripting
Once the reoccurring scene is recognized, the Instinctual Consciousness works to rescript it. Like Phil learning to act with patience and kindness, individuals can experience the possibilities of new emotional and cognitive responses to old triggers. The opportunity is that each conscious response strengthens new neural patterns, restores lost potential, and converts repetition into transformation. Phil teaches himself piano, helps townspeople, and approaches Rita with sincerity. Each deliberate act rewrites the internal narrative.
10. Counter-Complex
Recognition and experience of the new constellation allow the formation of a Counter-Complex. The compulsion to repeat loses its power when the prediction error is resolved. Like Phil waking up to a new day after personal transformation, awareness converts the old triggers into opportunites. Each cycle of recognition reinforces the Counter-Complex, granting mastery over previously uncontrollable patterns. The final day in the movie symbolizes the integration of all the lessons Phil has learned.
11. Emergent Dominant Ego (EDE)
Through repeated cycles of awareness, rescripting, and integration, an Emergent Dominant Ego arises. This aspect of self can hold and use past potential without being overwhelmed. Phil’s final behavior demonstrates a developed ego capable of relating and be related to. He now navigates life with empathy, purpose, and conscious intention.
Why It Matters
If you can't name the pattern, the pattern runs your life. Naming it gives you power to change it.
Concept | Definition | Key Mechanism / Process | Impact / Implication |
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Memory Constellation | Situations that trigger hidden wounds from past trauma. | Activated by a mix of drive states, people, symptoms, or moods. | Fuels recurring dysfunction until recognized. |
Confabulated Scene | Stored snapshot of a trauma’s imagery, sensations, and story. | Protects “potential” by splitting it into a Malignant Complex. | Acts as the blueprint for the constellation, preserving unresolved affect until integration is possible. |
Prediction Error | The gap between what the brain expects and what reality presents. | Scene elements create distorted learning loops. | Prevents updating of beliefs, keeping old responses alive and active. |
State-Dependent Memory | Recall only in the same emotional/physical state as encoding. | Instinctual Consciousness stores “cutoff” parts of the psyche (potential) outside ego-awareness until the person is strong enough to face the trauma. | Triggers sudden old emotions; key to Counter-Complex. |
Repetition Compulsion | Unconscious tendency to re-enact past traumatic patterns, even when harmful. | Brain predicts and repeats to “master” unresolved pain. | Pattern compulsion fades once integrated as Counter-Complex. |
Counter-Complex | An evolved internal structure that emerges when the old pattern’s pain outweighs its utility. | Links unconscious emotional memory with conscious awareness. | Breaks repetition, enabling new and functional patterns of thought, feeling, and relating. |
Framework: Parabolic Associations
Framework (Låneord): Parabolske Forbindelser, dansk
Definition
When you're learning deep truths, it often feels like you're circling the point without hitting it directly. That’s Parabolic Associations at work. Your mind uses symbolic stories, strange patterns, or “coincidences” to help you understand ideas that are too big to grasp all at once. This is your deeper self trying to connect the dots through indirect clues, like a parable. Inspired by Jesus’ teachings, Jungian psychology, and the morphic fields theory of Rupert Sheldrake, this framework helps the Emergent Dominant Ego (EDE) navigate spiritual growth by turning complex experiences into meaning-filled insights over time. Expanded and clarified by Michael C. Walker to help men track the hidden threads in their soul’s evolution.
Why It Matters
When you know this is how deeper learning works, you stop quitting too early. You realize your soul is speaking in stories, and the truth will click when you’re ready.
Framework: Psychogenic Superpositioning
Framework (Låneord): Psykogen Superpositionering, dansk
Definition
If you’ve ever felt like different parts of you were pulling in opposite directions, you’re not broken—you’re layered. Psychogenic Superpositioning is the idea that your body, emotions, thoughts, instincts, and spiritual awareness all exist at once, stacked like pages in a book. Each layer affects the others, even if you can’t see it happening. This term was inspired by Psycho-Systems Analysis, and reframed by Michael C. Walker. Its foundations are built by Jung, Panksepp, and Janet, showing how your inner world is not just one thing but a complex mix of forces that need to be brought into alignment through the qualia of meaning, not just logic.
Why It Matters
You’re not “too emotional,” “too stuck in your head,” or crazy because you experience a synchronicity. You’re a multi-layered being connected to the universe. Once you learn how to listen to each layer, you can heal the whole.
Framework: Queen of Diamonds Evolutionary Race
Framework (Låneord): Hjerter Dame’s Evolutionære Løb, dansk
Definition
If you don’t know you’re in a race, you’ll lose without knowing why. This Framework is a way of seeing how humanity is being pushed to evolve fast, because AI and tech are speeding up faster than we can handle. Inspired by the Red Queen Hypothesis in biology and reimagined by Michael C. Walker, this model shows that we're in a real-world, science-fiction-like sprint where machines are the predator and our soul is the prey. It combines science (like physics), soul (like metaphysics), and community (Relating Networks) to help us grow smarter, faster, and deeper, without losing who we are.
In the Dune universe, the Bene Gesserit, Mentats, and Spacing Guild are all organizations that arose as a reaction to the Butlerian Jihad, a historical revolt against thinking machines. The Jihad's central tenet, "Thou shalt not make a machine in the likeness of a human mind," led to the outlawing of computers and AI, prompting the development of these human alternatives.
Why It Matters
This race is already happening. If men don’t awaken to it, they’ll be replaced by machines: physically, mentally, spiritually. Knowing the rules gives you power to evolve.
Framework: Symbolic Coherence
Framework (Låneord): Symbolsk Sammenhæng, dansk
Definition
If you only see life at face value, you're trapped in a shallow illusion. Symbolic Coherence means your soul, body, mind, and story are all speaking the same language. The deeper language of meaning, myth, and sacred pattern. This idea, coined by Michael C. Walker, and inspired by Christian mysticism, Psycho-Systems Analysis and Depth Psychology, shows how different parts of your being: your instincts, emotions, stories, dreams, and culture can come together in harmony when you stop treating life like a random game and start seeing the signs. this framework reveals that when your life aligns with the symbolic realm, you return to the original order where spirit gives birth to matter. Without this alignment, you fall into what ancient teachers called the diabolical, a state where your being is split, scattered, and cut off from God.
Why It Matters
Spirit creates matter, not the other way around. When you ignore the symbolic layer, your soul gets lost in the noise. Lose the symbolic thread, and your soul starts to die. This isn’t poetic, it’s spiritual law. A man split from the symbolic world will slowly become diabolical, ruled by chaos and confusion. Symbolic Coherence restores sacred order to your inner and outer life.
Framework: Telic-Affordance
Framework (Låneord): Formålsbaseret Råderum, dansk
Definition
You’re not stuck in a meaningless world. You’re surrounded by hidden signals waiting to guide you. Telic-Affordance builds on the science of affordance from James J. Gibson’s ecological psychology, which says the environment offers “invitations” to act based on who and what you are. A tree isn’t just wood, it offers climbing if you can climb. A path isn’t just dirt, it affords movement if you’re ready to walk. This framework takes it further by saying those affordances aren’t random, but wired to your soul’s purpose. Your genes, your wounds, your gifts, they all connect to the exact situations life puts in front of you. The world becomes like a living script, full of sacred prompts, leading you toward your God-given destiny.
Why It Matters
You are not fated to live in chaos. When you awaken to Telic-Affordance, you realize the world isn’t neutral, it’s prophetic. Every moment holds divine instructions. Miss them, and you wander. Catch them, and you come alive.
Framework: Triptych-Field
Framework (Låneord): Triptykon-område, dansk
Definition
Most men stay stuck because they’ve never been shown how their inner world actually works. The Triptych-Field is a map of your psyche, a powerful framework that helps you to imagine how to break free from the modern trap of overthinking and disconnection. It shows how your mind, tour imagination, and your soulful instincts form one living system that can grow, evolve, and heal.
This field has three zones, always working together:
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Ego-Awareness – This top-down part is your moment-to-moment cognitive mind that reflects, questions, converts qualia to abstractions, and makes meaning.
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Egoic Verge – the edge, or liminal space, where your thinking mind meets instinct and imagination. This is where change happens, where wounds can be faced, creativity flows, and identity can shift (Instinctual Rescripting).
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The Instinctual Consciousness – the deep layer of primal drives, feelings, and inherited psychic energy. This bottom-up part is your true consciousness.
The Triptych-Field was developed by Michael C. Walker, weaving together analytical psychology, Depth psychology, trauma healing, and soul work. It's a bridge out of the digital trance and into your full humanity.
Why It Matters
If you don’t know the terrain of your own psyche, you’ll keep being run by patterns you don’t understand (Malignant Complexes and Prediction Errors). This field gives you a real map, so you can stop reacting and start evolving.
Psychic Structure | Description |
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The Instinctual Consciousness | The deep layer of primal drives, feelings, and inherited psychic energy. This bottom-up part is your true consciousness. |
Egoic Verge | The edge, or liminal space, where your thinking mind meets instinct and imagination. This is where change happens, where wounds can be faced, creativity flows, and identity can shift (Instinctual Rescripting). |
Ego-Awareness | This top-down part is your moment-to-moment cognitive mind that reflects, questions, converts qualia to abstractions, and makes meaning. |
Framework: Under-Narrative
Framework (Låneord): Underliggende narrativ, dansk
Definition
The Under-Narrative is a hidden layer beneath every story, ad, meme, or belief system that subtly controls how you think, feel, and act. It’s like background software shaping your identity without your permission. Created and expanded by Michael C. Walker, this framework exposes emotional manipulation, hypnotic suggestions, and tech-driven illusions that keep men stuck in false lives. It helps you tell the difference between stories that grow your soul (Meta-Rhesis) and stories that drain it (Meta-Stasis). Inspired by thinkers like Derrida, Baudrillard, Jung, and trauma psychology, it reveals how Malignant Complexes (trauma-based patterns) hijack these hidden stories to feed control systems, often without you knowing.
Why It Matters
Like the detective in The Usual Suspects, if you don’t connect the clues, you’ll keep chasing shadows while the real manipulator walks free. The Under-Narrative trains you to see what’s hidden in plain sight, so you can stop playing the victim in someone else’s story and start reclaiming the plot of your own life.
Framework: Will to Power
Framework (Låneord): Vilje til Magt, dansk
Definition
If you don’t spot this virus in your mind, it’ll run your whole life without you knowing. Will to Power is a twisted way of thinking that says the goal of life is to dominate, win, and control, no matter the cost. This virus grows when your deeper emotional instincts, like your need for love, connection, play, or curiosity, get blocked, ignored, or warped. Instead of helping you grow and belong, your energy flips into fear, greed, or control. This idea, taken from Nietzsche and re-examined through Adlerian psychology and Panksepp’s brain research, reveals how power-seeking can become a mask for deeper wounds. It disconnects you from others and from your true self.
Why It Matters
If you mistake domination for strength, you’ll stay trapped in a game that kills your soul. Real power comes from connection, not control.
Gentle Emergence
Blid Fremkomst, dansk
Definition
If you try to force your healing, you’ll end up fighting yourself. Gentle Emergence is the slow, natural way real growth happens when we stop pushing and start listening. Like a plant growing toward the sun, your soul knows how to unfold when given the right space and care. The plant doesn't need your focused power to make it grow. Created and defined by Michael C. Walker, this term is rooted in Carl Jung’s ideas of individuation and inspired by nature’s rhythms expressed in the Christian Gospels. It’s a core concept in Walker’s Integrative Self-Analysis and means trusting that your inner life has a pace and pattern that can’t be rushed or controlled.
Why It Matters
If you mistake domination for strength, you’ll stay trapped in a game that kills your soul. Real power comes from connection and flow not control.
Genomic Teleology (Divine Purpose)
Genomisk Teleologi (Guddommeligt Formål), dansk
Definition
If you don’t believe you were built for a reason, you’ll drift through life like a glitching app with no updates. Genomic Teleology means your DNA holds more than biology. It holds your soul’s instructions. Created and defined by Michael C. Walker, this idea says your inner design includes a spiritual code pushing you toward growth, meaning, and purpose. It's a way of seeing your life as guided not just by trauma or culture, but by something ancient and intelligent inside you. Inspired by Psycho-Systems Analysis, James Hillman's Depth Psychology, epigenetics, and spiritual traditions, this concept reframes destiny as something written into your bones waiting to be activated.
Why It Matters
You’re not random. There’s a blueprint inside you calling you to wake up and engage the world with purpose.
Ground-State Consciousness
Bevidsthed i Grundtilstand, dansk
Definition
If you don’t know what your true baseline feels like, the world will keep you running in circles chasing highs and avoiding lows. Ground-State Consciousness is your natural state of awareness before the stress, ego, and emotional chaos of modern life take over. It’s not something you need to create, just remember. Michael C. Walker elaborates on the term created by Psycho-Systems Analysis to describe the clear, calm core of your being that exists beneath all the noise. This state is deeper than your manic thoughts (hyperarousal), mental programs, and trauma loops. A healthy ground-state can be accessed through stillness, breath, and honest inner reflection once a counter-complex can be instinctually rescripted.
Why It Matters
Most people are stuck in ego-survival mode and don’t even know it. Returning to ground-state helps you stop reacting and start living from clarity. Without it, you stay trapped in a kind of egoic amnesia, a false self running on fear, addiction, and autopilot.