Thoughtsharing

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Thoughtsharing refers to unspoken internal communication between headmates in the same system. It can also extend to some form of intentional communication between a sentient headspace and living beings.

Often, thoughtsharing is done by pushing one's thoughts into the thoughts of another headmate, although the exact ways to thoughtshare differ among systems.

A thought or phrase that has intentionally nonverbally been shared with another headmate can be referred to as a thoughtshare.

Related Terms
Unintentional thoughtsharing is often referred to as thoughtbleeding.

Thoughtlogue refers to a system/sisasystem that communicates through thoughtbleeding or thoughtsharing; and Spatial Thoughtlogue refers to a system/sisasystem in which sentient headspaces and headmates may communicate through thoughtbleeding/thoughtsharing.

A telepathic system is a system that considers itself to have telepathy, even if not all members have a physical body outside the innerworld.

Transmission (or mediated communication) refers to internal communication that is accomplished through a technological intermediary or a specific tool (e.g, forming full sentences from isolated words from a radio, a page, a dictionary, etc.).

Intermediate communication refers to internal communication between sentient headspaces and headmates, when one is translating foreign languages (the headmate counterpart is translator) or interpreting non-verbal/semi-verbal speech to another (the headmate counterpart is interpreter).