Unity and interconnectedness: Difference between revisions
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However, while undergoing a state of unity with the currently perceivable environment, interacting with an external object consistently feels as if the whole unified system is autonomously acting on itself with no central, separate agent operating the process of interaction. Instead, the process suddenly feels as if it has become completely decentralized and wholistic, as the environment begins to autonomously and harmoniously respond to itself in a predetermined manner to perform the interaction carried out by the individual. | However, while undergoing a state of unity with the currently perceivable environment, interacting with an external object consistently feels as if the whole unified system is autonomously acting on itself with no central, separate agent operating the process of interaction. Instead, the process suddenly feels as if it has become completely decentralized and wholistic, as the environment begins to autonomously and harmoniously respond to itself in a predetermined manner to perform the interaction carried out by the individual. | ||
====4. Unity between the self and all | ====4. Unity between the self and all perceivable "external" systems==== | ||
The fourth level of this effect can be defined as feeling as if one's identity is attributed to the entirety of their immediately perceivable external environment. | The fourth level of this effect can be defined as feeling as if one's identity is attributed to the entirety of their immediately perceivable external environment. | ||