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* Becoming unified with and identifying with the external environment, but not the people within it | * Becoming unified with and identifying with the external environment, but not the people within it | ||
This creates a sensation which is often described by people as the experience of becoming inextricably "connected to", "one with", "the same as", or "unified" with whatever the perceived external system happens to be. | This creates a sensation which is often described by people as the experience of becoming inextricably "connected to", "one with", "the same as", or "unified" with whatever the perceived external system happens to be. It most commonly occurs during intense states of focus, [[meditation]] or under the influence of [[hallucinogen]]s such as [[psychedelic]]s. | ||
====4. Identifying with all perceivable "external" systems==== | ====4. Identifying with all perceivable "external" systems==== |