In the essay, I use Hedronics as an example. Hedronics is a geometric theory of the construction of 'reality'. It is a geometric theory of everything. Hedronics can be used to generate models such as the Wispo model described in the essay. Such a model can then be used to build and or analyse a particular structure or system, somewhat like a Turing machine does.
The model used in the essay is a part for an A.I. system that I am in the process of modelling. In the essay's technical appendix, the model is described as a Category Theory model. That CT model is a good example for a complete identity feedback system. You can also apply it to yourself, for instance as a self-awareness game.
What you want to describe, you do according to the meaning of each circle and arrow where you are at that moment. Like Fields in the essay, you answer the questions Bot Bridges asks him, but you do so then in relation to your own theme. Please, invent your own personal theme. When you have answered all the questions, you will have created a coherent story about yourself that you can study and analyse.
Every story describes some kind of reality. That reality can be fantasy, but as a story it is real. Harry Potter therefore really exists. Every fairy tale can therefore be true, provided it goes through all the steps of the model. If not, the story is incoherent, incomplete, etc. By applying the model, you can see whether something is complete or what is still open as a question.
The meanings of the circles have been mentioned in the essay. I can't give you any other examples now, because then I would no longer be anonymous. Then you could find me on the internet.