Soul: The core essence of being, representing one's fundamental nature and existence.
More Conceptual: Consciousness derives its existence and depth from the soul.
More Perceptual: This essence manifests in the awareness and thoughts of consciousness.
Consciousness: The state of being aware and able to think and perceive, reflecting the soul's essence in a more refined and active form.
More Conceptual: Self-Identity is rooted in the awareness provided by consciousness.
More Perceptual: Consciousness shapes identity through self-awareness and conscious reflection.
Self-Identity: The understanding and definition of oneself, formed through consciousness and belief.
More Conceptual: The culmination of all ones beliefs form one’s identity.
More Perceptual: Self-Identity determines what one allows themselves to believe.
Beliefs: Core convictions and understandings that shape one's worldview and actions.
More Conceptual: Values influence where one looks for meaning.
More Perceptual: Beliefs determine what is important and worthwhile.
Values: Things that you want and that guide behaviour and decision-making.
More Conceptual: Virtues are how you achieve your values.
More Perceptual: Values inform the virtues that one strives to embody.
Virtues: Specific qualities or moral excellences that one strives to embody.
More Conceptual: Motivation to develop virtues is practical.
More Perceptual: Virtues affect your level of motivation to pursue difficult things.
Motivations: The reasons or drives behind behaviours and actions, fuelled by values and virtues.
More Conceptual: The requirements and benefits of a character inform your motivation for continuing to be that character.
More Perceptual: Motivations lead one to embody specific characters for various contexts and purposes.
Character: The roles or personas one embodies in different contexts.
More Conceptual: Spirit influences what your character is like.
More Perceptual: Character is expressed with varying levels of spirit, determining energy and approach.
Spirit: The animating force that gives vitality and energy, influencing how character is expressed.
More Conceptual: Behaviours can influence the level of spirit; sitting vs jumping.
More Perceptual: The level of spirit which energizes behaviors, making them spirited or spiritless.
Behaviours: Observable actions and conduct, influenced by the character and the spirit with which it is embodied.
More Conceptual: Action groups are the basis of behaviors.
More Perceptual: Behaviors are realized through specific actions.
Actions: Specific deeds or activities performed, driven by behaviors.
More Conceptual: Senses provide actions with feedback.
More Perceptual: Sensing is an automatic action.
Senses: The faculties by which the external world is perceived (sight, hearing, touch, taste, smell).
More Conceptual: Percepts provide the raw data that the senses detect and interpret.
More Perceptual: Senses perceive percepts.
Percepts: Individual sensory experiences that result from interacting with the external world.