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'''Dualconcious''' is a consciousness a [[system]] can develop over time, or even have from the start of their [[multiplicity]]. The state of being dualconcious is when a system completely regresses back into the [[singlet]] state they had before they became or discovered their [[plurality]]. They will normally have none, or very few, memories of ever being plural while in this state.


This change of consciousness can be caused by a variety of things, such as
* extreme questioning or denial of being plural
* constant [[Fake-claiming|fakeclaiming]]
* a heavy sense of missing the state before beinf plural
* a coping mechanism to escape stressful plural-oriented situations (such as rapid [[switching]], severe blurriness or dissociation, remembering [[exotrauma]], stressful [[innerworld]] drama, etc.)
It can be a way for the mind to escape the overworking it has to do to process so many things at once.


Those who are dualconcious can find themselves bad at multitasking, handling multiple sounds/visuals/things going on at once, and tend to be [[monoconscious]] as the conciousness the [[headmates]] may share is the same. This is not always the case, but the currently known most common occurrence.


Being '''dualconcious''' is less of a type of [[system]] or [[System Origins|system origin]], and more of a consciousness a system can develop over time, or, in rare cases, have from the start of their multiplicity. The state of being dualconcious is when a system completely regresses back into the [[singlet]] state they had before they discovered their plurality. They will normally have none, or very few, memories of ever being plural while in this state.
Systems can also experience being dualconcious, rather than being dualconcious, rarely regressing or only doing so once. This necessarily isn't the complete state of being dualconcious, but rather a passing experience. A full dualconcious person experience this often or if they experience a negative situation as explained above. A fully dualconcious person will have developed a [[singletsona]] by a few months of experiencing regressing. In this case, rather than the singletsona being a mask, it is a developed part of the conscious.


This change of consciousness can be caused by a variety of things. Extreme questioning or denial of being plural, constant [[Fake-claiming|fakeclaiming]], a heavy sense of missing the state before you were plural, a coping mechanism to escape stressful plural-oriented situations; such as rapid [[switching]], severe blurriness or dissociation, remembering [[exotrauma]], stressful [[innerworld]] drama, etc. It is a way for the mind to escape the overworking it has to do to process so many things at once.
It can be scary to regress back to a singlet, having the worry of losing a system, etc. Being dualconcious is a completely safe place of mind for systems. Regressing can be healthy and help the mind heal. Regressing can last a few hours to a few weeks, and the process of regressing will feel much like [[switching]], and is never permanent.


Those who are dualconcious often find themselves bad at multitasking, handling multiple sounds/visuals/things going on at once, and tend to be [[monoconscious]] as the conciousness the [[Alter|alters]] may share is the same. But, this is not always the case, rather the most common reoccurrence.
Contrary to what is said above, being dualconcious is not always developed from negative things.
One can become dualconcious to help keep the brain stable. It can be caused by positive reinforcement from those their plurality is closest to, from compliments and/or affection towards the system in a singlet way. It can also develop spontaneously.


Systems can ''experience'' being dualconcious, rather than ''being'' dualconcious, rarely regressing or only doing so once. This necessarily isn't the complete state of being dualconcious, but rather a ''passing experience''. As a full dualconcious person, you will experience this often, or whenever you experience a negative situation as explained above, or in most cases at least. A ''fully'' dualconcious person will have developed a full [[singletsona]] by a few months of experiencing regressing, or at least have a decent sketch of themselves when this happens. But, in this case, rather than the singletsona being a mask, it is a developed part of the conscious.
The singletsona can be a replica of the [[core]] before systemhood, it can be a version of the core, or even a completely different person to what the [[body]] is or was before becoming plural.
 
It can be scary to regress back to a singlet, having the worry of losing their system, etc. But, being dualconcious is a completely safe place of mind for systems. And, regressing can be healthy and help the mind heal. Regressing can last a few hours to a few weeks, and the process of regressing will feel much like switching, and is never permanent.
 
Contrary to what is said above, being dualconcious is not always developed from negative things. One can become dualconcious to help keep the brain stable, it can be caused by positive reinforcement from those your plurality is closeted from by complementing or giving a lot of affection about how great you are singlet-wise, or it can develop spontaneously.
 
The singletsona can be a replica of the [[core]] before systemhood, or it can be a version of the core, or even a completely different person to what the [[body]] is/was before becoming plural.


== Etymology ==
== Etymology ==

Revision as of 05:16, 6 August 2022

dualconcious ( n., adj.)
Applies tosystems
CoinerThe Honeyverse

Dualconcious is a consciousness a system can develop over time, or even have from the start of their multiplicity. The state of being dualconcious is when a system completely regresses back into the singlet state they had before they became or discovered their plurality. They will normally have none, or very few, memories of ever being plural while in this state.

This change of consciousness can be caused by a variety of things, such as

  • extreme questioning or denial of being plural
  • constant fakeclaiming
  • a heavy sense of missing the state before beinf plural
  • a coping mechanism to escape stressful plural-oriented situations (such as rapid switching, severe blurriness or dissociation, remembering exotrauma, stressful innerworld drama, etc.)

It can be a way for the mind to escape the overworking it has to do to process so many things at once.

Those who are dualconcious can find themselves bad at multitasking, handling multiple sounds/visuals/things going on at once, and tend to be monoconscious as the conciousness the headmates may share is the same. This is not always the case, but the currently known most common occurrence.

Systems can also experience being dualconcious, rather than being dualconcious, rarely regressing or only doing so once. This necessarily isn't the complete state of being dualconcious, but rather a passing experience. A full dualconcious person experience this often or if they experience a negative situation as explained above. A fully dualconcious person will have developed a singletsona by a few months of experiencing regressing. In this case, rather than the singletsona being a mask, it is a developed part of the conscious.

It can be scary to regress back to a singlet, having the worry of losing a system, etc. Being dualconcious is a completely safe place of mind for systems. Regressing can be healthy and help the mind heal. Regressing can last a few hours to a few weeks, and the process of regressing will feel much like switching, and is never permanent.

Contrary to what is said above, being dualconcious is not always developed from negative things. One can become dualconcious to help keep the brain stable. It can be caused by positive reinforcement from those their plurality is closest to, from compliments and/or affection towards the system in a singlet way. It can also develop spontaneously.

The singletsona can be a replica of the core before systemhood, it can be a version of the core, or even a completely different person to what the body is or was before becoming plural.

Etymology

The word "dualconcious" is derived from the word "dual" meaning 'consisting of two parts, elements, or aspects'. This complements the concept of being dualconcious well as it highlights how being dualconcious is like having two separate consciousness; system and singlet.