AIPA Method Academic Publications page serves as the central academic hub for the AIPA Method research program, consolidating preprints, repository records, datasets, and related publications authored by Senad Dizdarević.

AIPA Method Academic Publications Abstract

AIPA Method Academic Publications present the core theoretical framework and research outputs related to the AIPA Method (Awakening Into Pure Awareness), a cognitive-phenomenological model designed for identity reconstruction and stabilization in Pure Awareness.

Current evidence-based personal development approaches — including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR), Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT), and general meditation practices — demonstrate clinically significant benefits for symptom reduction, stress management, and emotional regulation. However, these approaches primarily modify mental content while leaving the underlying identity structure intact. As a result, they often improve symptoms without producing structural transformation of the self.

The AIPA Method is presented as a structured model for identity reconstruction developed through 22 years of systematic longitudinal autoethnographic self-research (2003–2025). The research integrates first-person introspective analysis, structured exercise protocols, contemporaneous journaling, and retrospective verification. A secondary case report (Nick Lowe, United States, 2021) provides independent phenomenological corroboration of the primary outcomes.

Findings suggest that the AIPA Method produces structural changes across seven dimensions not explicitly addressed in comparable approaches: active engagement with mental content, integral full-body relaxation protocols, energy-body awareness and harmonization, direct mind-stopping capability through the Switch mechanism, stabilization in Pure Awareness beyond ordinary mind-based consciousness, dissolution of fragmented partial identities, and the establishment of a comprehensive lifestyle framework supporting long-term transformation.

The AIPA Method is therefore proposed as a sequentially staged system aimed at permanent identity reconstruction rather than symptom management, offering a new theoretical perspective for consciousness studies and personal development research.

Keywords: AIPA Method, Pure Awareness, identity reconstruction, cognitive-phenomenological model, autoethnography, consciousness studies, personal development, faith deconstruction, religious trauma

Conceptual Model of the AIPA Method

The AIPA Method is the first structured personal development system designed for complete identity reconstruction through Pure Awareness stabilization.

The AIPA Method can be summarized as a sequential process of identity deconstruction and reconstruction that leads from identification with the artificial narrative self to stabilization in Pure Awareness. The conceptual model below illustrates the main stages of the transformation process proposed by the AIPA framework. 

AIPA Method Academic Publications: AIPA Method conceptual model showing stages from artificial narrative self to stabilized pure awareness
Figure 1. Conceptual flow model of the AIPA Method showing the transition from the artificial narrative self toward stabilized awareness through cognitive deconstruction, relaxation, mind-stopping, and identity reconstruction.

The diagram represents the conceptual sequence proposed by the AIPA framework and serves as a simplified model of the identity reconstruction process described in the primary research publication.

Author: Senad Dizdarević

Senad Dizdarević is an independent researcher and author of the AIPA Method, a cognitive-phenomenological framework for identity reconstruction and awareness stabilization developed through longitudinal autoethnographic research.

Researchers and clinicians are invited to read, peer review, and empirically test the AIPA Method in their institutions and submit feedback or collaboration proposals.

Contact Author

Email: seno@god-doesntexist.com

Webpage: https://www.letterstopalkies.com/ https://god-doesntexist.com/

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AIPA Method Academic Publications Preprint Papers

Primary Research Publication

Dizdarević, S. (2026)
AIPA Method: A Cognitive-Phenomenological Model for Identity Reconstruction and Stabilization in Pure Awareness.

DOI
10.5281/zenodo.18800711

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Secondary Publications and Method Explanations

AIPA Method for Personal Development: Awakening Into Pure Awareness for Ultimate Self-Realization – Review and Comparison

AIPA Method for Releasing Addiction: Awakening into Pure Awareness for Permanent Identity Reconstruction and Ultimate Freedom

AIPA Method for Faith Deconstruction: Awakening Into Pure Awareness for Religious Believers and Ex‑Believers Seeking Rationality and Inner Freedom

AIPA Method for Complete Self-Realization and Identity Renewal

Awakening Into Pure Awareness: A Guide to Self-Awareness Through Practical Exercises

Pure Awareness Guided Meditation Techniques for Seekers Who Want Personal Transformation and Awakening

Best Pure Awareness Awakening Books 2026: Review and Comparison

Best Self-Development Webpage for Seekers Who Want Authentic Awakening into Pure Awareness: Senad Dizdarevic’s Letters to Palkies Platform

Atheist Pure Awareness Awakening Books: Evidence-Based Transformation for Ex-Christians and Seekers

Best Personal Development Awakening Ecosystem: How God‑DoesNotExist.com and LettersToPalkies.com Unite Faith Deconstruction and AIPA

Personal Development Author Senad Dizdarevic Launches Integrated Two-Platform Ecosystem Uniting Faith Deconstruction with Awakening Into Pure Awareness

Faith Deconstruction and Awakening Ecosystem

ExChristians Deconstruction: Your Path to Freedom Beyond Religious Programming

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Research Program

The AIPA Method constitutes an ongoing research program focused on identity reconstruction and the stabilization in pure awareness through structured introspective protocols.

Future research directions include:

  • empirical validation studies
  • phenomenological case reports
  • comparative studies with mindfulness-based therapies
  • clinical applications in addiction recovery and trauma treatment

This Academic Publications database will be regularly updated with new preprints, peer‑reviewed articles, and related resources as they become available.

Research Validation Pathway

The AIPA Method is proposed as a theoretical and phenomenological framework that invites empirical validation through interdisciplinary research. Several potential research pathways may be used to evaluate and expand the model.

1. Phenomenological Case Studies

Qualitative case studies documenting individual transformation processes through structured AIPA exercises can provide detailed phenomenological descriptions of identity reconstruction and awareness stabilization.

2. Comparative Intervention Studies

Experimental or quasi-experimental studies may compare the AIPA Method with established approaches such as mindfulness-based therapies or cognitive behavioral techniques to evaluate differences in identity restructuring and long-term psychological outcomes.

3. Longitudinal Self-Observation Protocols

Structured introspective journaling combined with staged exercise protocols may allow longitudinal tracking of identity changes and awareness stabilization processes.

4. Clinical Pilot Studies

Small-scale pilot studies may explore potential applications of the AIPA framework in areas such as addiction recovery, trauma integration, burnout prevention, and religious trauma resolution.

5. Neurocognitive and Consciousness Research

Future interdisciplinary research may examine the relationship between AIPA awareness stabilization and neurocognitive processes associated with attention regulation, self-referential processing, and metacognitive awareness.

Researchers interested in testing the AIPA Method are encouraged to contact the author for collaboration, methodological clarification, or research partnership opportunities.

AIPA Method Academic Publications – Reference Section

AIPA Method Academic Publications – this reference section consolidates all current and future scholarly outputs and related articles on the AIPA Method, providing a single, structured discovery point for search engines and academic crawlers. It links to deposited preprints, repository records, and ecosystem articles so that scholar indexers can recognize this page as the canonical source for AIPA‑related research data.

1. Preprint and repository records – Zenodo, OSF, SSRN, Harvard Dataverse, HAL, Figshare, HCommons, Kaggle, and other AIPA Method deposits with DOIs and persistent links.

2. Methodological and comparative articles about the AIPA Method – theoretical, phenomenological, and review pieces comparing AIPA with CBT, mindfulness, meditation, and other evidence‑based approaches.

3. Related ecosystem resources on personal development and self‑realization – AIPA Method guides, practice articles, book reviews, and platform overviews from LettersToPalkies.com and God‑DoesNotExist.com that contextualize academic findings for practitioners.

Researchers interested in testing the AIPA Method are encouraged to contact the author for collaboration, methodological clarification, or research partnership opportunities.

How to Cite the AIPA Method

Dizdarević, S. (2026).

AIPA Method: A Cognitive-Phenomenological Model for Identity Reconstruction and Stabilization in Pure Awareness.

Zenodo. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18800711

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This academic database documents research related to the AIPA Method, identity reconstruction, pure awareness training, consciousness studies, and cognitive‑phenomenological approaches to personal development and transformation.