Will Anomaly Mapping
Map distortions of will using pathology signals, node/channel stress points, and core unmet needs. Clarify tier, contract, and reclamation strategy.
This assessment is derived from the Entities chapter and provides a structured lens for differentiating internal distortions from contracted or entrenched foreign will patterns.
Safety Note: This is a sovereignty-aligned inquiry tool. It is not a clinical diagnosis, nor a replacement for professional support.
Framing Note: This is a secular-aligned paradigm that uses spiritual language as a functional framing while leaving space for literal potentiality. The goal is structural clarity of will, not metaphysical enforcement.
Decision Matrix: The tier model is a comparative lens for sorting experiences of volition—distinguishing contorted self, contracted overlay, or entrenched override by felt authorship and behavioral signature.
Orientation Conviction: “Only spirit that is of me may reside within me.”
This engine helps you:
- Integrate results from Pathology, Channels, and Dependency Loop Tracer
- Clarify will anomaly tier and quality of authorship displacement
- Identify taste skew consequences and likely contract themes
- Generate an actionable reclamation strategy
How to use this responsibly:
- Use the language that best fits your worldview (clinical, psychological, spiritual, or symbolic).
- Prioritize stabilization over interpretation when in acute distress.
- Cross-check conclusions against observable patterns, not only internal sensation.
Complementary modalities:
- IFS: Highly compatible with Tier-1 work (sub-personality integration).
- EMDR: Relevant across tiers for trauma processing and stabilization.
Non-therapeutic disclaimer: This tool supports sovereignty-aligned self-inquiry and is not therapy, medical, or legal advice.
On the term “entity”: The word is used as a functional placeholder for a persistent pattern that behaves as if it is autonomous, resists integration, and influences will without consent. It is relational, not doctrinal—useful across spiritual, psychological, or clinical frames without demanding metaphysical certainty.
Subjective diagnosis warning: “Felt foreignness” is a subjective metric and can be shaped by trauma history, dissociation, or suggestion. The tier framework is a decision matrix for clarity, not a definitive diagnosis.
Scope limits: This tool does not verify external beings, nor does it confirm psychiatric diagnoses. It is a structured inquiry framework.
- Risk of misclassifying internal trauma parts as external contracts.
- Risk of heightened suggestibility or confirmation bias in vulnerable states.
- If distress is acute, seek qualified professional support.
Input Prior Results
Begin with the key outputs from Pathology, Channels, and Dependency Loop Tracer.