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Hmm. Bit of a controversial question perhaps.
What does anyone know about integration? NOT the forced "everyone needs to be one" sort of integration but spontaneous, natural integration and also temporary intregration or anything of the like.
(While I have heard that most integration is non-permanent anyhow, this isn't quite what I mean but having a hard time figuring out how to communicate the thought better, forgive me)
What does anyone know about integration? NOT the forced "everyone needs to be one" sort of integration but spontaneous, natural integration and also temporary intregration or anything of the like.
(While I have heard that most integration is non-permanent anyhow, this isn't quite what I mean but having a hard time figuring out how to communicate the thought better, forgive me)
Re: Integration vs. becoming dormant
Even though I always felt seperate, now that so many are missing, I feel lost too, but I really believe unless everyone is agreeed it cannot happen for good it will come apart eventually . This is what is happening here .
More like a home comming feeling , like the house is full again .
Just my humble opinion
thx Elaine