Entries in this archive are grouped by how experiences present and behave, not by explanation or belief. Each type functions as a reference shelf. An entry may belong to one type or appear across several.

Core Reality Layers

Experiences that remain primarily within a single layer of perception. These entries document: * Stable characteristics * Consistent context * Limited cross-layer movement They serve as baseline references for comparison.

Transitional States

Experiences that occur during shifts between states. Often appearing: * At the edge of sleep and waking * During emotional or perceptual transitions * When awareness is reorganizing These entries help identify movement rather than position.

Cross-Layer Phenomena

Experiences that recur across multiple layers. They may surface: * In dreams, memory, and waking perception * With similar structure but different context * Over extended periods of time These entries are tracked for continuity, not interpretation.

Anomalous Patterns

Experiences that resist stable placement. They may: * Break expected structure * Appear without clear triggers * Shift form while retaining a recognizable core These entries remain open-ended and observational.

Reference Notes

Short entries used to record: * Isolated observations * Early-stage patterns * Signals not yet forming a full structure They function as placeholders for future correlation.