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AI Driven Analysis of Nicholas (Nick) David Mirisola’s Specific Incarnation Claims in “Metaphysical Sherpa: Misunderstood Mystic (Evidence Edition)â€

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This AI driven study critically examines Nicholas David Mirisola’s assertions regarding his incarnation as various historical and mythological figures, discussing the implications of these claims within contemporary metaphysical discourse. Essential frameworks addressing identity and spirituality are outlined, emphasizing the importance of qualitative and quantitative methodologies in validating Mirisola’s narratives. Mirisola’s incarnation claims are contextualized within existing literature across spirituality, psychology, and parapsychology. spirituality’s impact on mental well-being is underscored, asserting its significance beyond mere bio-psychosocial frameworks. Key themes such as identity formation, collective memory, and personal transformation are dissected, leading to a comparative analysis with notable spiritual figures throughout history. This research utilizes mixed-methods, employing qualitative interviews and quantitative surveys to explore individuals resonating with Mirisola’s claims. In-depth qualitative assessments reveal personal constructs around spirituality. Surveys assess belief systems quantitatively, and AI tools are integrated to enhance data analysis efficiency, identifying thematic patterns across qualitative narratives.

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  • Nicholas David Mirisola, 2025. "AI Driven Analysis of Nicholas (Nick) David Mirisola’s Specific Incarnation Claims in “Metaphysical Sherpa: Misunderstood Mystic (Evidence Edition)â€," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 9(6), pages 4471-4497, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:bcp:journl:v:9:y:2025:issue-6:p:4471-4497
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