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A gateway [[system]] is one in which the [[Headspace|inner world]] is perceived as a real place somewhere, or a (usually) large system with members predominantly from metaphysical origins, often coming or going as they please.<ref | A gateway [[system]] is one in which the [[Headspace|inner world]] is perceived as a real place somewhere, or a (usually) large system with members predominantly from metaphysical origins, often coming or going as they please.<ref>https://sites.google.com/view/plural-terms/system-modifiers</ref> | ||
== Related Terms == | == Related Terms == |
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A gateway system is one in which the inner world is perceived as a real place somewhere, or a (usually) large system with members predominantly from metaphysical origins, often coming or going as they please.[1]
Related Terms
A walk-in refers to a headmate who comes from elsewhere in the inner world.
In the context of a gateway system, a gatekeeper is one with the role of allowing or denying access to walk-ins.