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Co-conscious refers to when multiple [[Headmate|headmates]] are active at once. This is distinct from [[co-fronting]] in that these headmates aren't necessarily [[fronting]], they may be in [[headspace]] or otherwise experiencing the outside world such as through [[Internal Communication|internal communication]].
'''Co-conscious''' (also called "co-aware") refers to when multiple [[headmate]]s are active at once. This is distinct from [[co-fronting]] in that these headmates aren't necessarily [[fronting]], they may be in [[headspace]] or otherwise experiencing the outside world such as through [[internal communication]].
 
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Revision as of 23:39, 10 January 2022

co-conscious ( adj.)
Other formscocon (adj.), co‑consciousness (n.)
Synonymsco-aware, shadowing
Applies toheadmates, system functions

Co-conscious (also called "co-aware") refers to when multiple headmates are active at once. This is distinct from co-fronting in that these headmates aren't necessarily fronting, they may be in headspace or otherwise experiencing the outside world such as through internal communication.