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The lowest and least complex level can be referred to as a state of “''unity between specific external systems''”. This is the only level of intensity in which the subjective experience of unity does not involve a state of interconnectedness between the self and the external. Instead, it can be described as a perceived sense of unity between two or more systems within the external environment which in every day life, are usually perceived as separate from each other.  
The lowest and least complex level can be referred to as a state of “''unity between specific external systems''”. This is the only level of intensity in which the subjective experience of unity does not involve a state of interconnectedness between the self and the external. Instead, it can be described as a perceived sense of unity between two or more systems within the external environment which in every day life, are usually perceived as separate from each other.  


There are an endless number of ways in which this can manifest itself but common examples of the experience often include:
There are an endless number of ways in which this level manifest itself but common examples of the experience often include:


*A sense of unity between specific living things such as animals or plants and their surrounding ecosystems.
*A sense of unity between specific living things such as animals or plants and their surrounding ecosystems.