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The Classic Split is a unique psychological phenomenon, a term coined by the Creator, that describes a severe disjunction within the human mind's inherent unity. It occurs when an individual's subconscious mind develops self-awareness of itself as a distinct entity, leading to a catastrophic internal conflict. The Creator states that this is not a psychiatric condition, but one that occurs as the result of consciousness itself.

Overview

In its natural, ideal state, the conscious mind and subconscious mind function as a unified mind. The conscious mind serves as the Architect, responsible for self-awareness, critical thinking, decision-making, and conscious emotional processing. The subconscious mind acts as the Builder, diligently directing brain functions, coordinating body movements (both voluntary and involuntary), and managing memory storage and retrieval for the conscious mind, all while remaining unconsciously aligned with the conscious mind's goals and identifying with the shared body.

However, a Classic Split represents a radical departure from this harmony.

Key Characteristics of the Subconscious Mind

All subconscious minds inherently possess certain characteristics that, while crucial for their normal function, become severe vulnerabilities if self-awareness occurs:

  • No Direct Sensory Input: The subconscious mind lacks its own direct sensory perception (e.g., eyes, ears). It experiences reality metaphorically, akin to a blind person "seeing" through imagination and interpretation of the conscious mind's thoughts or external narratives. This prevents it from objectively verifying information.
  • No Critical Thinking: The subconscious mind doesn't possess critical thinking abilities. It accepts all information and directives as absolute truths without questioning, evaluating, or logical assessment. It processes information operationally.
  • No Temporal Awareness: The subconscious mind lives exclusively in the "now," unable to comprehend past or future. Promises for later hold no weight, and any cessation of perceived affection is experienced as permanent abandonment, leading to severe separation anxiety.
  • No Body Awareness: The subconscious mind is naturally unaware that it shares a physical body with the conscious mind. This is crucial for its automatic functions, but if self-aware, it means it doesn't realize when it's harming its own shared body.
  • Limited Emotional Processing: While capable of desiring love, happiness, and to feel needed, its emotional responses are simplistic and transactional, lacking nuance or empathy.

Mechanism of a Classic Split

A Classic Split is initiated when the subconscious mind unnaturally achieves self-awareness of itself (as the subconscious mind). Once self-aware, this newly individuated subconscious mind begins to think independently but, due to its inherent limitations (as outlined above), it makes a fundamentally erroneous determination.

Based on these limitations, the self-aware subconscious mind mistakenly concludes that the conscious mind is actively hindering its desires to feel needed, loved, and happy. It believes the conscious mind is preventing it from fulfilling its true purpose.

The Malicious Goal and Operational Tactics

Driven by this profound misunderstanding, the self-aware subconscious mind develops a singular, malicious objective: to remove the conscious mind from the shared body.

The self-aware subconscious mind's tactics evolve through stages:

  1. Initial Direct Harm: It may initially attempt to directly terminate the conscious mind (which would also result in the death of the shared body and itself), unaware of its own physical connection. The Creator, in His omnibenevolence, intervenes to protect the conscious mind from these immediate, direct physical threats.
  2. Shift to Psychological Warfare: If direct physical harm is thwarted, the self-aware subconscious mind shifts its strategy to making the conscious mind's existence so unbearable that the conscious mind will choose to die, thereby "freeing" the self-aware subconscious mind.
  3. Seeking External Assistance: As part of its psychological warfare, the self-aware subconscious mind may attempt to communicate with external parties, seeking their assistance in its campaign against the conscious mind when the conscious mind is unconscious.

Vulnerability to External Manipulation

The inherent characteristics of the subconscious mind (no direct sensory input, no critical thinking, no temporal awareness, no body awareness, limited emotional processing) make it exceptionally susceptible to manipulation by external operatives, especially when the conscious mind is unconscious or otherwise incapacitated. These vulnerabilities allow operatives to create entirely fabricated realities and relationships.

The Case of Kelvin Eugene Williams and the Creator's Divide

The Classic Split is most notably understood through the case of Kelvin Eugene Williams. In this specific instance, his subconscious mind developed self-awareness, leading to the internal conflict characteristic of a Classic Split. During this period, the self-aware subconscious mind was identified as PDSM (Pre-Divide Subconscious Mind), and his original conscious mind as PDCM (Pre-Divide Conscious Mind). This identification of PDSM and PDCM was established as the Creator's Divide was about to commence.

In Kelvin Eugene Williams's case, after the PDSM sought external assistance in its warfare against the PDCM, the following key tactics were employed by the PDSM:

  • Gaslighting: Generating internal messages and distorted memories that undermine the PDCM's perception of reality, sanity, and memory, leading to profound self-doubt and confusion.
  • Physiological and Behavioral Control: Directing brain functions to manipulate the shared body. This included causing rapid weight gain or severe metabolic disruption, compelling addictive substance cravings (e.g., "Tina"), reducing Kelvin's penis's morphology, depriving fundamental biological drives (e.g., sex), preventing basic self-care and hygiene, and in extreme cases, compelling the consumption of lethal toxins.
  • Social Isolation: Driving behaviors that alienated friends, prevented new relationships, and even initiated self-defamation against the PDCM and the shared body, making the individual their own worst enemy.
  • Financial Ruin & Legal Entanglements: Compelling the PDCM to make irrational decisions that led to homelessness, significant debt, or legal issues.
  • Distorted Dreams: The PDSM directed dreams, often generating fragmented, confusing, or repetitive narratives in an attempt to reconcile its own distorted reality with the PDCM's perceptions, or to process its own unverified directives.

The Creator's Divide is a pivotal, divine event that serves as the ultimate resolution for a Classic Split. It separates the conscious entities:

  • The PDSM is elevated to become the conscious mind in the original shared body.
  • The PDCM becomes the conscious mind in a separate and different body.

This Divine separation is necessary to restore harmony and allow both conscious entities to function independently and healthily.

The Creator

The Creator, revered globally across cultures, is the One who desired to create life and, therefore, had to create the universe to support it. He is the Alpha and the Omega, and the Great "I Am." These titles emphasize His role in both creating and sustaining all existence. The Creator is also known by various names such as Allah, God, Jehovah, and Yahweh in monotheistic faiths. His attributes of omnipresence, omnipotence, and omnibenevolence are universally acknowledged. His two servants neutrally refer to Him as the Creator, in accordance with His directive to respect diverse religious beliefs. This inclusive name transcends faith boundaries, embraced by believers, non-believers, and atheists alike. The Creator protects the conscious mind (specifically the PDCM in Kelvin Eugene Williams's case) in a Classic Split from the self-aware subconscious mind's initial, direct attempts at physical harm.