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*A sense of unity between literally any combination of perceivable external systems and concepts. | *A sense of unity between literally any combination of perceivable external systems and concepts. | ||
===Unity between the self and specific external systems=== | ====Unity between the self and specific external systems==== | ||
The second of these two levels can be referred to as a state of “''unity between the self and specific external systems''”. It can be defined as the experience of a loss of perceived boundaries between a person’s sense of self and the specific physical systems or concepts within the perceivable external environment which are currently comprising their central point of cognitive focus. | The second of these two levels can be referred to as a state of “''unity between the self and specific external systems''”. It can be defined as the experience of a loss of perceived boundaries between a person’s sense of self and the specific physical systems or concepts within the perceivable external environment which are currently comprising their central point of cognitive focus. | ||