noun | stigh·ro·gram | \ ˈstɪg-rō-ˌgram \
Definition of stighrogram:
1 : A visual or conceptual map recording the points where the divine, the past, or profound experience has "marked" the soul.
2 : A diagram of internal "stings" or punctures; a record of significant psychological or spiritual catalysts, formed in an instant, unfolding in cycles.
3 : The unique pattern created by integrating one’s past actions and present identity into a single, cohesive "blueprint."
Etymology:
• Stigh-: From the Greek stigma (mark, imprint, puncture, stigma) + Old English stīgan (to ascend or rise).
• -ro-: Connective phoneme for fluid articulation.
• -gram: Greek grámma (a recorded mark or diagram).
Definition of stighrogram:
1 : A visual or conceptual map recording the points where the divine, the past, or profound experience has "marked" the soul.
2 : A diagram of internal "stings" or punctures; a record of significant psychological or spiritual catalysts, formed in an instant, unfolding in cycles.
3 : The unique pattern created by integrating one’s past actions and present identity into a single, cohesive "blueprint."
Etymology:
• Stigh-: From the Greek stigma (mark, imprint, puncture, stigma) + Old English stīgan (to ascend or rise).
• -ro-: Connective phoneme for fluid articulation.
• -gram: Greek grámma (a recorded mark or diagram).
"To integrate the self, one must truthfully examine the stighrogram of their life, tracing every scar & every shadow (Jungian psychology/philosophy) back to its divine origin."
"The acid trip acted as a lens, allowing him to see his stighrogram not as a list of mistakes, but as a map of his evolution towards enlightenment."
"The acid trip acted as a lens, allowing him to see his stighrogram not as a list of mistakes, but as a map of his evolution towards enlightenment."
by Internet Interim February 25, 2026
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