The Stages of Identity Change
Like all identities, the human identity is in a state of constant change, always adjusting itself into a new identity through five discrete phases:
PRONE PHASE: In this stage, the human identity receives a stimulus to begin its modifications. Tiny changes in the physical body begin the separation of its human tissues into new tissues.
PRONE-MATTER PHASE: Here, the human identity begins to coalesce into its new form. The membrane protecting its identity begins to break down. The identity finds itself curiously suspended and listless.
MATTER PHASE: Here, the course of change lines up for the subject's identity. There is a firm straightforwardness in the subject's expression, but the human identity is nearing the end of its integrity.
WANNA PHASE: In this stage, the human identity begins to pull apart. The identity begins to separate into its new identity, and the structure of its new identity becomes visible.
TELL-ALL PHASE: The human identity is fully severed. The subject now fully expresses its new identity, and is ready to assume regular activity as its new identity.
Some identities do not go on produce more identity change, but those that do undergo an interstitial period with three additional phases, before repeating the process of identity change again:
GO PHASE 1: The identity gathers energy and strength, giving its identity full power to repeat the cycle.
eScalate PHASE: A division occurs in the subject's central identity. The notion of a second, perfect copy of their identity is planted in their head. This stage happens relatively quickly.
GO PHASE 2: The subject continues to gather energy and strength, readying itself to begin the first PRONE STAGE over again.
PRONE PHASE: In this stage, the human identity receives a stimulus to begin its modifications. Tiny changes in the physical body begin the separation of its human tissues into new tissues.
PRONE-MATTER PHASE: Here, the human identity begins to coalesce into its new form. The membrane protecting its identity begins to break down. The identity finds itself curiously suspended and listless.
MATTER PHASE: Here, the course of change lines up for the subject's identity. There is a firm straightforwardness in the subject's expression, but the human identity is nearing the end of its integrity.
WANNA PHASE: In this stage, the human identity begins to pull apart. The identity begins to separate into its new identity, and the structure of its new identity becomes visible.
TELL-ALL PHASE: The human identity is fully severed. The subject now fully expresses its new identity, and is ready to assume regular activity as its new identity.
Some identities do not go on produce more identity change, but those that do undergo an interstitial period with three additional phases, before repeating the process of identity change again:
GO PHASE 1: The identity gathers energy and strength, giving its identity full power to repeat the cycle.
eScalate PHASE: A division occurs in the subject's central identity. The notion of a second, perfect copy of their identity is planted in their head. This stage happens relatively quickly.
GO PHASE 2: The subject continues to gather energy and strength, readying itself to begin the first PRONE STAGE over again.
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