
The open-source glossary for men rewriting their inner blueprint.
You’ve been handed identities, diagnoses, and definitions that never quite fit. Traditional self-help feels like a script written for someone else. Therapy skimmed the surface, but never reached the subterranean myths shaping your reality.
This glossary is your tool for conscious reconstruction. Every term is a symbolic ignition point, rooted in soul, not symptoms. Open-source, always expanding, and written for men ready to become the authors of their own psychic architecture.
Glossary Lists Q-S
Rapport (Psychological)
Reaction Formation
Reality-Testing (Psycho-Systems Analysis)
Reflexive Behaviors
Relating Function (Erich Neumann)
Revolution of Imaginal Intelligence
Sacred Lexis (Discourse Community Language)
Sacred Lexis: Angelophany
Sacred Lexis: Apophasis
Sacred Lexis: Atonement
Sacred Lexis: Axis Mundi
Sacred Lexis: Beatific Vision
Sacred Lexis: Charism
Sacred Lexis. Chivalry
Sacred Lexis: Destiny
Sacred Lexis: Divine
Sacred Lexis: Ecclesia
Sacred Lexis: Eremitic
Sacred Lexis: Fate
Sacred Lexis: Gnosis
Sacred Lexis: Holy
Sacred Lexis: Hypostasis
Sacred Lexis: Iniquity
Sacred Lexis: Intercession
Sacred Lexis: Kataphasis
Sacred Lexis: Kenosis (Self-Emptying)
Sacred Lexis: Logos
Sacred Lexis: Miracle
Sacred Lexis: Mysticism
Sacred Lexis: Prophecy
Sacred Lexis: Sacred
Sacred Lexis: Sacraments
Sacred Lexis: Saints
Sacred Lexis: Sanctification
Sacred Lexis: Theophany
Sacred Lexis: Theosis
Sacred Lexis: Transitus
Sacred Lexis: Vocation
Secondary Gain
Self-Concept (Psycho-Systems Analysis)
Self-Image (Psycho-Systems Analysis)
Short-Term Memory
Sleep Paralysis
Subconscious
Suboptimal Adaption Continuum (SAC, Integrative Self-Analysis)
Symbolic Embodiment

Qualia
Sanselige kvaliteter, dansk,
DefinitionIf you can’t feel your life, you’ll never know who you are. Qualia are the raw feelings and sensations you experience from the inside, like the way sunlight feels on your skin, the sting of heartbreak, or the peace of hearing rain at night. They’re not thoughts, and they’re not something you can explain with logic. They’re the actual feel of being alive. Inspired by thinkers like Jung, Panksepp, and Hillman, this term reminds us that your inner world isn’t just real, it’s sacred.
Why It Matters
Your phone doesn’t feel. You do. Getting back in touch with qualia helps you unplug from numbness and return to soul.
Relating Function
Relateringsfunktion, dansk
Definition
If you don’t learn this, you’ll keep thinking you’re connecting with people while actually staying trapped in your own head. The Relating Function is the hidden ability in your psyche that helps you deeply connect, not just text, talk, or perform, but actually imagine what another person is feeling. It’s how your soul reaches across the invisible space between you and another human being. This term comes from Erich Neumann and was redefined by Michael C. Walker. It builds on the work of thinkers like Steve & Pauline Richards and Carl Jung, who studied how our ego (our usual sense of self) talks to deeper instincts and the shared human field we’re all part of. Most people don’t even know this function exists, because it's not loud like your ego's thoughts. It whispers through body language, intuition, emotional truth, and most of all the imagination. The ego, with its limited “bandwidth,” (Psychogenic Bandwidth) can’t handle the massive complexity of other people’s realities, so it often shuts this down. But learning to activate it can unlock real sympathy (not empathy), healing, and soul-level relating.
Why It Matters
If you don’t develop this, you’ll project your wounds onto others and call it connection. Real intimacy and your soul’s growth depends on it.
Repetition Compulsion
Tvangsmæssig Gentagelse, dansk
Definition
It is the invisible loop that keeps you living the same story again and again. Repetition Compulsion is when you unconsciously repeat patterns of thought, action, and feeling, often rooted in old wounds or unresolved trauma. As Mark Solms says, “Sometimes a child has to make the best of a bad job in order to focus on the problems that it can solve… These illegitimately or prematurely automatized predictions… are called ‘the repressed.’”
Your nervous system tries to finish the unfinished business of the past by recreating it in the present, but instead of healing, the cycle just deepens. This process is tied to state-dependent memory, where your current emotional and physical state triggers the same reactions you had when the pain first happened.
Why It Matters
If you don’t see the pattern, you’ll mistake it for fate and keep living inside it. Naming it is the first step to breaking free and reclaiming your life.
Sacred Lexis (Discourse Community Language)
Ophøjet Lexis, dansk
Definition
If you don’t have the words for your inner world, you stay trapped in in the reductive thought cell of empiricism (the five senses only). Sacred Lexis is a special set of words used by people who are on a journey to wake up spiritually and emotionally. It's the living language of a brotherhood committed to truth, growth, and healing. These words carry deep meaning passed down from our spiritual ancestors. They help us name what’s really going on inside us: our pain, our purpose, our soul. Inspired by depth psychology, trauma healing, and ancient wisdom, Sacred Lexis opens up space for real conversations about what matters most in life.
These Words Embody the Sacred Lexis
These aren’t just theological or philosophical terms; they are portals. Each holds centuries of meaning, layers of symbolic resonance, and the power to awaken memory in the Soul. Without words like these, language flattens into utility, perfect for AI-generated filler but incapable of igniting transformation.
The Sacred Lexis operates in four interconnected ways:
1. Words as Maps to Inner Terrain
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Iniquity isn’t just “wrongdoing.” In Sacred Lexis, it names the bentness of the human heart—crooked paths that call for straightening by grace.
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Possession here doesn’t just mean an exorcism trope; it identifies the subtle psychological grip of inner complexes that hijack your will.
These words let you see the hidden patterns in the soul’s landscape and name them—an act that begins transformation.
2. Words as Initiatory Gateways
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Mystagogy invites you into sacred process, like the butterfly’s transformation, leading you step-by-step from the familiar into the ineffable.
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Mysterium doesn’t solve the unknown; it dignifies it, letting you dwell at the edge of comprehension until meaning ripens.
These words don’t give instant answers, they initiate you into living questions.
3. Words as Ladders Between Worlds
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Kenosis (self-emptying) and Logos (the divine ordering Word) describe the movement between the finite and infinite—how a human soul can make room for the divine.
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Theophany and Theosis speak of the meeting point between humanity and God: one as a vision, the other as a transformation into divine likeness.
These words connect the temporal with the eternal, letting language act as a bridge.
4. Words as Anchors of Purpose
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Vocation roots your life’s calling in something more than career, it’s a summons from beyond yourself.
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Sanctification marks the lifelong process of becoming whole and holy.
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Prophecy turns the future into a moral horizon, shaping action in the present.
Such words anchor you in the higher purposes that Sacred Lexis exists to serve.
Why They Matter Now
Without this kind of vocabulary, our inner world shrinks to the size of the five senses. AI-generated content might mimic style, but it cannot live these words because it cannot inhabit their mysteries. The Sacred Lexis gives you language rich enough to carry the weight of your soul’s journey, the fluttering, meandering, butterfly-like transformation from the self you were to the self you are becoming.
Just as a butterfly’s flight is unpredictable yet purposeful, these words lead you in spirals and leaps, circling deeper into mystery while always moving toward wholeness. To speak them with understanding is to participate in the great work of soul-making.
Sacred Lexis: Catharsis
Ophøjet Lexis: Katharsis, dansk
Definition
If you don’t learn to let your pain speak, it will run your life from the shadows. Catharsis is the emotional release that clears out stuck feelings, old trauma, and hidden stress. It comes from an Ancient Greek word that means “to purify or cleanse.” Through emotional honesty, not logic, you begin to feel what was once buried, and your system starts to reset (Counter-Complex). This process was updated by Michael C. Walker to work for the modern man: combining Depth psychology, trauma healing, and the sacred power of language (Lexis) to free the soul. It's about turning life's raw pain into inner strength. You don’t change the story, you feel it fully, and through that, it transforms you.
I have brought unto thee my son, which hath a dumb spirit;
And wheresoever he taketh him, he teareth him: and he foameth, and gnasheth with his teeth, and pineth away: and I spake to thy disciples that they should cast him out; and they could not.
He answereth him, and saith, O faithless generation, how long shall I be with you? how long shall I suffer you? bring him unto me.
And they brought him unto him: and when he saw him, straightway the spirit tare him; and he fell on the ground, and wallowed foaming.
And he asked his father, How long is it ago since this came unto him? And he said, Of a child.
And ofttimes it hath cast him into the fire, and into the waters, to destroy him: but if thou canst do any thing, have compassion on us, and help us.
Jesus said unto him, If thou canst believe, all things are possible to him that believeth.
And straightway the father of the child cried out, and said with tears, Lord, I believe; help thou mine unbelief.
When Jesus saw that the people came running together, he rebuked the foul spirit, saying unto him, Thou dumb and deaf spirit, I charge thee, come out of him, and enter no more into him.
And the spirit cried, and rent him sore, and came out of him: and he was as one dead; insomuch that many said, He is dead.
But Jesus took him by the hand, and lifted him up; and he arose.
And when he was come into the house, his disciples asked him privately, Why could not we cast him out?
And he said unto them, This kind can come forth by nothing, but by prayer and fasting.
— Mark 9:14-29
Why It Matters
This is the opposite of the New Testaments term for being possessed ("akathartos"). The etymology implies being possessed by a story of pain (doesn't this sound familiar: Complex Trauma). Catharsis is how you take your power back (Instinctual Rescripting) and become whole again.
Sacred Lexis: Epistemology
Ophøjet Ordliste: Erkendelsesteori, dansk
Definition
If you don’t know how you know what you know, you’re not thinking, you’re just repeating. Epistemology is the study of how we come to truth and what counts as real knowledge. It asks: What is true? How do we know it? Who decides? This is not just philosophy for professors, it’s soul-level detective work. In a world hijacked by propaganda, manipulated algorithms, and empty school tests, learning how you actually know things is a sacred act of resistance. In Integrative Self-Analysis (ISA), it goes deeper: epistemology becomes a tool for uncovering buried truth within the subconscious, instinctual, and imaginal layers of your psyche. As Michael C. Walker reframed it, this isn’t about book smarts, it’s about soul-smarts.
Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things.
— Philippians 4:8
Why It Matters
If you don't question how you've been taught to think, you'll never think for yourself. Epistemology is the map out of mental slavery and back into your own authority.
Sacred Lexis: Immanence
Ophøjet Ordliste: Immanens, dansk
Definition
If you think the sacred is somewhere far away, you’ll miss the power that's already inside you. Immanence means the divine isn’t “out there” in some holy place or the transcendence of paradise, it’s right here in your body, your breath, your instincts, and the world around you. It's the opposite of escaping the world to find meaning. Jesus said it best:
The Kingdom will not come by waiting for it. It will not be a matter of saying, ‘Here it is,’ or ‘There it is.’ Rather, the Kingdom of the Father is spread out upon the earth, and people do not see it.
—Gospel of Thomas, Gnostic Gospels
Reframed by Michael C. Walker and rooted in the heart of Christianity, Jungian psychology, and mystical traditions, this definition honors the soul’s longing to be fully here, not disembodied, but fully alive and embedded in the world.
Why It Matters
You don’t have to leave your life to find God. If you keep searching outside yourself, you’ll miss that the sacred is already moving through your instincts, your story, and your everyday struggles.
Sacred Lexis: Mystagogy
Ophøjet Ordforråd: Mystagogi, dansk
Definition
If you don’t know how to enter deeper meaning, you’ll stay stuck in surface-level life, especially with AI generated noise. Mystagogy is the sacred process of being slowly guided into life’s deeper mysteries. It comes from an old Greek word meaning “to lead someone into the sacred.” In this context, it’s not just about learning facts, it’s about being initiated into a deeper story, where your life starts to connect with ancient wisdom, your own inner truth, and real spiritual experience. Given new meaning by Michael C. Walker, mystagogy here points to a soul-deep journey that includes your psychology, biology, story, and spirit all waking up together.
The mystery which has been hidden from ages and from generations, but now has been revealed to His saints... which is Christ in you, the hope of glory.
—Colossians 1:26–27
Why It Matters
Mystagogy gives you a real path, not just beliefs, to grow stronger, wiser, and more grounded in a time of digital illusions and empty noise... The power of Christ is all signal.
Sacred Lexis: Mysterium
Ophøjet Ordforråd: Mysterium, dansk
Definition
If you don’t make space for mystery, you’ll stay trapped in your ego's limited understanding of life. Mysterium is the sacred experience of encountering something deeper than what your mind can explain. It's not confusion, it's the deep sense that something holy is happening beneath the surface. Updated through the lens of Michael C. Walker, this word honors ancient Christian mysticism, and depth psychology. The Mysterium points to those moments when your soul touches the invisible world, when life feels both terrifying and beautiful (Psychogenic Valence), and when your inner world starts to shift. These inner changes happen through dream states, deep prayer, symbol, or confronting pain. It’s where your soul meets the hidden wisdom of the Instinctual Consciousness and the presence of God that can’t be fully understood, only experienced as a gnosis or qualia. The part of you that longs to evolve needs this mystery, even when your ego wants clarity.
Mysterium describes a sacred threshold, a crossing point where logic ends and real transformation begins. It shows up when your soul wrestles with the unseen, when trauma begins to shift, and when you realize there’s more to you than just thought or behavior. It is the realm of deep healing and soul memory, engaging your Instinctual Consciousness, meta-instincts (archetypes), and even your neurobiology’s capacity for immanence. This isn’t fantasy, it’s the internal frontier of real masculine growth.
“Covet earnestly the best gifts: and yet shew I unto you a more excellent way.”
—1 Corinthians 12:31
Why It Matters
The more excellent way is love, but ego-awareness can never understand the depth of that force. Mystery humbles you. It opens you to the deeper love and healing that your soul was made for.
Sacred Lexis: Ontology
Ophøjet Leksis: Ontologi, dansk
Definition
If you don’t know what “being” actually is, you’ll never know who you really are. Ontology is the study of existence, what is real, what is true, and what it means to be. In the world of Integrative Self-Analysis, it’s not just some dusty philosophy term. It’s the deep question behind every choice you make: “Am I living in alignment with what’s real or what’s fake?” This word opens the door to seeing life not as a random accident, but as something that unfolds with purpose and layers of meaning.
Ontology goes beyond just facts and science to ask deeper questions about what underlies our experience and the universe itself. Stephen Meyer, a proponent of intelligent design, argues that discoveries in biology, physics, and cosmology show the universe is shaped by a designing intelligence, not just random chance. The intricate information in DNA points to a “divine code writer,” as a transcendent creator guiding reality’s unfolding. This idea challenges reductionist views and invites us to see existence as meaningful and alive, not accidental or meaningless.
In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God... In him was life; and the life was the light of men. And the light shineth in darkness; and the darkness comprehended it not.
—1 Johns 1:1, 4, 5
Why It Matters
Most men live in a dream made by algorithms and other people’s opinions. Life not just random chaos. When you see existence as shaped by something greater, you can reconnect with your soul and purpose beyond the digital illusion.
Sacred Lexis: Possession
Ophøjet Leksis: Besættelse, dansk
Definition
Possession is when hidden parts of your mind, called Malignant Complexes, take control and build a false self to protect you. This Protective Ego Construct (PEC) changes how you see the world, cuts you off from your feelings, and makes you act like a sleepwalker through it's many ways of secretly dissociating you. Trauma often causes fits of emotional dysregulation and neurosis, making these complexes stronger. In Michael C. Walker's Integrative Self-Analysis, understanding possession is key to breaking free from these unconscious forces and reconnecting with your authentic self.
Why It Matters
If you don’t understand the instinctual forces beneath your awareness (The Instinctual Consciousness), your ego-awareness can get overwhelmed, and you’ll be controlled by parts of yourself you don’t even know exist.
State-Dependent Memory
Tilstandsafhængig hukommelse, dans
Definition
If you’ve ever felt a wave of old emotions suddenly hit you, like anger, fear, or sadness, and wondered where it came from, you’ve felt the pull of state-dependent memory. This is when your body and brain remember something only when you’re in the same emotional or physical state as when it first happened. Reimagined by Michael C. Walker, this concept shows that your deepest emotional patterns (Repetition Compulsion), especially the wounded ones from a Malignant Complex, are locked inside specific moods or feelings. So to rewrite (Instinctual Rescripting, not cognitive reframing) a painful memory or psychogenic complex, you can’t think your way out of it. You have to feel your way back in. That’s when the long-term memory unlocks, and true healing can start.
Why It Matters
You don’t need to be a genius to heal, just brave enough to feel. Courage, not intellect, is the key to inner change.
Symbolic Intelligence
Symbolsk intelligens, dansk
Definition
The inner skill that helps you understand meaning through symbols, stories, dreams, images, and metaphors. Symbolic Intelligence doesn’t use logic the way the thinking mind does. It speaks through feelings, patterns, and pictures. It’s how the deeper part of you—called Instinctual Consciousness—communicates with Ego-Awareness. This kind of knowing shows up in dreams, daydreams, synchronicities, and sudden insights. Inspired by depth psychology, ancient myth, and redefined through the work of Michael C. Walker, this intelligence connects your emotional truth to your personal growth.
Why It Matters
Your soul doesn’t speak in spreadsheets. It speaks in symbols. If you don’t learn the language of your deeper self, you’ll miss the real messages underneath your thoughts. Symbolic Intelligence gives voice to the unseen wisdom trying to reach you through dreams, creativity, and emotion.
Symptom Circus
Symptomcirkus, dansk
Definition
The term created by Michael C. Walker means a chaotic medical spectacle where seemingly disconnected symptoms are paraded as separate disorders, each stealing the spotlight while the ringmaster, unresolved trauma, hides behind the curtain. The show is dazzling in its complexity but distracts from what really needs healing.
Why It Matters
Until the ringmaster is unmasked, the performance never ends, and neither does the suffering.
Your Body Remembers | The Unseen Connection Between Trauma and Chronic Illness
Co-Occurring Disorders
When two or more conditions appear at the same time, such as depression alongside chronic pain, the medical system often treats them as unrelated acts in the same show. Without connecting the dots, treatment becomes a juggling act instead of an integrated plan, and the trauma at the center remains untouched.
Dual Diagnosis
This label is used when someone has both a mental health disorder and a substance-related condition. Too often, both are treated in separate silos, missing the fact that they share a single origin in unresolved Complex Trauma (C-PTSD). The split approach keeps the patient caught between two tents in the same circus.
False Positive Bias (Diagnostic Overreach)
Feeling anxious, sad, or oppressed 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.
Idiopathic Diagnosis (“Unclassifiable”)
“I don’t know what’s causing it” becomes the official label when symptoms can’t be matched to a recognized disease. In the Symptom Circus, this is like an act that defies description, so it gets no headline. Without looking at psychogenic factors, these cases are often left to drift, with the patient feeling like a medical mystery instead of a person whose story needs to be understood.
Psychogenic Transduction
Psychogenic transduction is the process where unresolved emotional or psychological trauma is converted into physical symptoms and chronic health conditions. It is the missing link in most mainstream medical thinking. Far too often, chronic illnesses, from autoimmune disorders, skin disorders, and hypertension to unexplained pain and fatigue, are treated as separate categories of symptoms, ignoring how the body and mind are deeply connected. This blind spot fuels iatrogenic harm, where well-meaning treatments actually delay healing by:
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Fragmenting the person into disconnected body parts and mental labels, leading to a scattershot mix of treatments that never address the whole.
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Chasing symptoms instead of causes, trapping the person in a cycle of chronic illness, frustration, and social stigma.
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Ignoring the science of trauma, which means the true root cause is never treated, allowing both the body and mind to deteriorate over time.
When psychogenic transduction is at work, the “mystery” of an undifferentiated diagnosis often makes more sense. What looks like a clown car of unrelated issues, multiple syndromes, overlapping mental health struggles, and physical ailments that don’t match any neat disease category, can instead be seen as a signal from the instincts that there is a Malignant Complex on the loose, the tigers have escaped. That signal is the body’s way of carrying the unresolved “memory constellations” of trauma into the present moment. The symptoms are not random. They are coded messages from your nervous system, trying to resolve what the conscious mind has been unable to face.
Why It Matters
If you only treat the surface symptoms, the real wound stays hidden and keeps reshaping your health from the inside out. Understanding psychogenic transduction turns scattered diagnoses into a clear map toward real, lasting healing.
Undifferentiated Diagnosis (The “Not Severe Enough” Dismissal)
An undifferentiated diagnosis means doctors can see something is wrong, but it doesn’t fit cleanly into any one disease category. The symptoms are real, the body is speaking, but the official checklists are like a carnival row of oddities. This is often where traditional medicine shows its grandstanding.
In depth-psychology terms, this often happens when the etiology (origins and case history) is not purely physical, but tied to deep, unresolved trauma living in the nervous system called Psychogenic Transduction. Drawing on the work of Steve & Pauline Richards and Michael C. Walker, this can be the body’s way of expressing memory constellations from old wounds, where the real “illness” is the unhealed story the soul has been carrying behind the clown paint.
These cases are called “syndromic,” “undifferentiated,” “not severe enough,” or “unclassifiable,” but that language hides how unique they really are. Each one mirrors the Memory Constellations of a Malignant Complex, deeply personal patterns born from trauma, and the equally unique life circumstances of the person living them. No two are the same, because no two souls carry the exact same story.
The lack of a diagnosis, at the least, is dismissive, at its core, hateful. The root cause of your clown juggling symptoms might not be in your bloodwork, but in the unhealed memories shaping your body’s signals. Learning to read those signals is the first step to reclaiming your health and your power.
Your life is not a circus!
Why This Must Be Met with an Enlightened Witness
If no one believes your pain, it can feel like you don’t exist. In the Symptom Circus, the gaslighting isn’t always malicious, it’s structural, baked into a medical system that slices you into acts and diagnoses while never seeing the whole show. This is why you need an Enlightened Witness, in Alice Miller’s sense: someone who will not flinch, minimize, or interpret away what happened to you.
An Enlightened Witness, reframed by Michael C. Walker, stands outside the tent of misdiagnosis, holding space for your full truth without trying to fix you or turn it into a clinical riddle. They see your symptoms not as random acts but as living testimony to what you endured. They validate the reality of your trauma when the world is invested in denial.
Spiritually, they act as a soul mirror, reflecting the part of you that was never broken, even when your body’s signals were dismissed as “not severe enough” or “all in your head.” In their presence, you are no longer a sideshow curiosity.
You are the protagonist of your own story. Will it be epic drama, adventure, or a tragedy? And in that recognition, the ringmaster of unresolved trauma begins is forced to take his tent down and become a relic of the past (anachronism).