Understanding Your iSID Results
Thank you for taking the iSID. The emailed results have a score next to each of the five dimensions of the soul. Click on the line below that matches your score in each dimension. Each description of results—Inhibited, Balanced, and Expressive—has suggestions for expanding your soul in each dimension and “How to Use Your Results.”
Remember, there is no “good” or “bad” way to express your soul. Your results are only an indication of where you can grow and express your God-given soul qualities.
Supernal Dimension
Psychogenic Dimension
Integrative Dimension
Responsive Dimension
Embodiment Dimension
Your Supernal Dimension Is Inhibited (1–2)
Theme: Reconnecting to God
When the Supernal dimension is quiet, the connection with divine inspiration may feel distant. You might rely heavily on intellect or emotion but struggle to sense divine direction or meaning.
Next Steps:
Daily Stillness Practice and Prayer: Begin each morning with 5 minutes of silence, inviting God’s presence without words or agenda.
Scripture Reading: Read a short scripture or sacred text slowly, asking “What is this revealing about God’s nature today?”
Cultivate Awe: Spend time in nature or art—places where mystery and beauty are undeniable.
Release Control: When facing uncertainty, replace analysis with surrender: “God, I trust You to reveal what I need in time.”
Focus Affirmation:
“I open my spirit to divine wisdom. I trust the still, small voice of God within me.”
Your Supernal Dimension Is Balanced (~3)
Theme: Living from Inspiration
Your connection to divine guidance is alive and accessible. To deepen it, focus on maintaining purity of motive and translating insight into compassionate action.
Next Steps:
Record Inspiration: Keep a journal of “God-whispers”—moments of intuition, dreams, or sacred synchronicity.
Serve from Overflow: Share inspiration through words or small acts of kindness that bless others.
Stay Grounded: Balance spiritual experiences with simple, embodied acts—breathing, walking, presence.
Discern Continuously: Test inner guidance by its fruits—peace, humility, and love.
Focus Affirmation:
“The voice of God flows through me as wisdom, peace, and light.”
If your Supernal Dimension is Expressive (4–5)
Theme: Channeling Revelation into Reality**
Your spiritual awareness and connection are vibrant. You easily sense divine presence and may receive intuitive insight or inspiration often. The growth edge now is embodiment—translating what you receive into humble, practical expression that blesses others.
Next Steps:
Ground the Sacred: After spiritual experiences, anchor insight in physical life—journal, walk, or engage with nature.
Serve, Don’t Strive: Let inspiration move you to loving action, not spiritual superiority.
Stay Teachable: Allow mystery to keep you humble; resist the need to explain everything.
Transmute Inspiration into Creation: Channel divine ideas into art, teaching, or service that uplifts others.
Focus Affirmation:
“Heaven’s light flows through me in love and humility.”
If Your Psychogenic Dimension Is Inhibited (1–2)
Theme: Renewing the Mind
An inhibited Psychogenic dimension may show up as confusion, overthinking, or loss of clarity about purpose.
Next Steps:
Simplify Input: Reduce noise—limit media or debates that cloud your discernment.
Reflect Daily: Ask yourself, “What truth is God teaching me through this situation?”
Learn Wisely: Read scripture or trusted spiritual authors slowly and reflectively, not just for knowledge but transformation.
Journal Insights: Write one takeaway each day from your experiences—what you learned, not just what happened.
Focus Affirmation:
“My thoughts align with divine truth. I see clearly and think peacefully.”
If Your Psychogenic Dimension Is Balanced (~3)
Theme: Clarity and Integration
Your mind is active and engaged in meaningful reflection. Now, refine your discernment by integrating thought with compassion and intuition.
Next Steps:
Teach or Share Insight: Verbalizing truth strengthens it. Lead small discussions or write short reflections.
Practice Mindful Awareness: Observe thoughts without judgment; choose the ones that serve love and purpose.
Stay Curious: Let questions draw you deeper into faith, not away from it.
Study for Transformation: Continue learning, but ask, “How can this truth make me more loving?”
Focus Affirmation:
“My mind is a vessel of clarity, insight, and compassion.”
If your Psychogenic Dimension is Expressive (4–5)
Theme: Thinking with the Mind of Christ**
Your intellect and insight are sharp, capable of perceiving truth clearly. Yet high expression can drift into overcontrol, judgment, or excessive analysis. The task now is to merge knowledge with love and empathy.
Next Steps:
Balance Insight with Empathy: Pair every truth with tenderness; wisdom without warmth can wound.
Teach with Humility: Share what you know in a way that invites dialogue, not debate.
Stay Open to Unlearning: Let God renew your mind continually—certainty is not the same as truth.
Engage Wonder: Let curiosity expand your mind’s joy rather than tighten its grip.
Focus Affirmation:
“My understanding is light-filled, compassionate, and ever-growing.”
If Your Integrative Dimension Is Inhibited (1–2)
Theme: Opening the Heart
When the Integrative dimension is inhibited, life may feel fragmented. You may think, act, and feel in separate directions.
Next Steps:
Heart-Centered Breathing: Place your hand on your chest, breathe slowly, and feel gratitude for each breath.
Name Feelings Gently: Awareness begins by acknowledging what is present without judgment.
Connection Ritual: Speak one genuine word of appreciation or kindness each day.
Practice Unity: Remind yourself, “I am not separate from God or others. Love flows through me.”
Focus Affirmation:
“My heart is open and whole. I live from inner unity.”
If Your Integrative Score Is Balanced (~3)
Theme: Living from Wholeness
Your heart awareness is developing harmony between inner and outer life. Keep nurturing that coherence.
Next Steps:
Deep Listening: In conversation, listen with your heart first, words second.
Embody Compassion: When you notice pain in others, pause and silently bless them.
Stay Transparent: Let others see your sincerity; authenticity builds resonance.
Sustain Alignment: Before acting, ask, “Does this reflect my truest self in God’s love?”
Focus Affirmation:
“My life reflects the harmony of love within and around me.”
If your Integrative Dimension is Expressive (4–5)
Theme: Leading from the Heart**
Your heart radiates compassion and coherence, often serving as an emotional anchor for others. Yet high expressiveness can blur boundaries or over-identify with others’ pain. The invitation is to stay centered while continuing to pour love outward.
Next Steps:
Practice Sacred Balance: Give without depletion; fill your own cup first.
Discern Emotional Ownership: Feel with others, not for them.
Deepen Inner Stillness: Regular solitude maintains the clarity your compassion needs.
Share Stories of Healing: Your transparency encourages others’ growth when offered wisely.
Focus Affirmation:
“My heart gives freely yet rests securely in divine love.”
If Your Responsive Score Is Inhibited (1–2)
Theme: Awakening Sensitivity
Inhibition here often looks like emotional numbness or fear of expressing needs. You may suppress joy or sorrow.
Next Steps:
Name and Feel: Identify one emotion daily—feel it without analyzing or fixing.
Creative Expression: Draw, sing, move, or write without worrying about skill. Let feeling flow.
Safe Sharing: Speak a genuine emotion with someone you trust. Vulnerability restores vitality.
Engage Beauty: Music, art, and empathy open emotional channels safely.
Focus Affirmation:
“I honor my emotions as sacred messengers of God’s presence.”
If Your Responsive Dimension Is Balanced (~3)
Theme: Emotionally Attuned Living
You are sensitive and responsive to both your emotions and others’. Deepen that by allowing emotion to guide compassionate action.
Next Steps:
Emotional Check-Ins: Pause 3 times a day to notice what you feel and what it reveals.
Empathic Presence: Practice feeling-with rather than fixing-for.
Emotional Stewardship: Use feeling as fuel for prayer, creativity, or advocacy.
Healthy Boundaries: Balance empathy with rest and self-care.
Focus Affirmation:
“I feel deeply, love freely, and respond with grace.”
If Your Responsive Dimension is Expressive (4–5)
Theme: The Art of Sacred Sensitivity**
You are deeply attuned to the emotions of others and express feelings authentically. The potential imbalance is emotional overwhelm or taking responsibility for others’ healing.
Next Steps:
Maintain Emotional Hygiene: Use prayer or quiet time to release what’s not yours.
Lead with Presence, Not Performance: Your emotional depth teaches others simply by being real.
Transform Emotion into Art or Ministry: Channel feeling into beauty that blesses.
Guard Rest as Holy: Sensitivity needs replenishment. Protect recovery time.
Focus Affirmation:
“My emotions flowas instruments of love, not burdens of control.”
If Your Embodiment Dimension Is Inhibited (1–2)
Theme: Returning to the Body
Inhibition here may appear as disconnection from physical life, neglect of self-care, or avoidance of action.
Next Steps:
Grounding Rituals: Begin the day with stretching or a short walk—feel your feet on the earth.
Mindful Eating: Savor food slowly, thanking God for the gift of nourishment.
Simplify Routine: Choose one task (like washing dishes) to do with full attention and gratitude.
Act on Inspiration: When inner nudges arise, take one small step instead of waiting for perfect timing.
Focus Affirmation:
“I live fully in this moment. My body and actions express divine life.”
If Your Embodiment Dimension Is Balanced (~3)
Theme: Living Incarnationally
You are attuned to body, environment, and action. Strengthen this by turning ordinary moments into sacred practice.
Next Steps:
Work as Worship: Offer every task—writing, cleaning, creating—as an act of love.
Rest Intentionally: Let rest be part of your spiritual discipline, not an afterthought.
Integrate Senses: Notice textures, tastes, and sounds as gateways to divine awareness.
Serve Tangibly: Let your spirituality show through generous, grounded service.
Focus Affirmation:
“I embody the sacred. Every movement is prayer.”
If You Embodiment Dimension is Expressive (4–5)
Theme: Walking as Incarnate Grace**
You live your faith in action—steadfast, dependable, and fully present. When expressive, this strength can turn into overwork or attachment to outcomes. The growth edge is sabbath rhythm: doing less, being more.
Next Steps:
Let Being Precede Doing: Begin each day with stillness before tasks.
Serve from Joy, Not Duty: Examine motives behind constant motion.
Integrate Body and Spirit: Treat your body as sacred ground—rest, nourish, and move consciously.
Model Peaceful Productivity: Show others how divine work flows without strain.
Focus Affirmation:
“I move with grace and rest in God’s rhythm.”
How to Use Your Results
Identify your lowest dimension and choose one tiny practice for 7 days.
Re-take the iSID later to observe change.
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