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====2. Partial absense of attributed identity====
====2. Partial absense of attributed identity====
====3. Self contained separate identity====
====3. Self contained separate identity====
The third level of identity can can be described as feeling as if one is a consciousness located within the body or brain which is approaching and interacting with a distinctly separate external environment. This sensation is usually accompanied with a sense of free will or agency which results in one feeling as if their decision making processes are arising from an internal source which is not necessarily controlled by cause and effect in the same manner as external systems.
The third level of identity can be described as feeling as if one is a consciousness located within the body or brain which is approaching and interacting with a distinctly separate external environment. This sensation is usually accompanied with a sense of free will or agency which results in one feeling as if their decision making processes are arising from an internal source which is not necessarily controlled by cause and effect in the same manner as external systems.


It is by far the most common form of identity and usually assumed by most people to be the only possible state of being.
It is by far the most common form of identity and usually assumed by most people to be the only possible state of being.