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'''Monoconscious''' refers to a [[system]] with only one consciousness<ref>https://termora.org/term/707</ref>; members do not have an individual consciousness, but instead share the collective consciousness. [[Fronting]] may resemble more like "becoming" rather than [[switching]].
'''Monoconscious''' refers to a [[system]] with only one consciousness<ref>https://termora.org/term/707</ref>. Members do not have an individual consciousness, but instead share the collective consciousness. Monoconscious systems may experience changes in [[fronting]] as a smooth transition rather than a sudden [[switching|switch]].


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The flags were a collaborative project within the Mogai Multiverse Discord server. All names are included within the flags' post.<ref>https://archive.md/uDkaQ</ref>
 
The flags were a collaborative project within the Mogai Multiverse Discord server; all names are included within the flags' post.<ref>https://archive.md/uDkaQ</ref>


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==

Revision as of 00:25, 9 March 2022

monoconscious ( n., adj.)
Applies tosystems
Coinerunknown

Monoconscious refers to a system with only one consciousness[1]. Members do not have an individual consciousness, but instead share the collective consciousness. Monoconscious systems may experience changes in fronting as a smooth transition rather than a sudden switch.

The flags were a collaborative project within the Mogai Multiverse Discord server. All names are included within the flags' post.[2]

Gallery

The flag is described as follows:

the blues, the “fluid-like” switching into the front, the black is the wall/disconnect from the headspace and the greys are the blurry headspace if focused on. the wave symbol represents the feeling of “becoming” rather than “switching”.

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