Origin Perspective

undefined: An origin perspective refers to different headmates viewing the system's origin differently.

This is not to be confused with mixed origin, as this term refers to just one origin, with several headmates having a different perspective on it. Headmates can have a different point of view and it can affect how the origin is viewed, but the system does not have multiple origins themselves.

Some examples of different origin perspectives may be:


 * A traumagenic system having several different headmates with different viewpoints of what trauma contributed to the system origin.
 * An endogenic system having several different headmates with different viewpoints on the endogenic origin, like having different spiritual, metaphysical, and psychological views.
 * A sacrificegenic system that has one headmate having a traumatic viewpoint, another headmate with a non-traumatic viewpoint, and a group of headmates not really having an viewpoint on the origin.