Twinepaths

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File twine paths 12:44 pm Monday July 3 1995 Joining paths twine paths


A twinepath can be looked at like a rope that has different braids of either itopaths or simitopaths. A twine path does not have to be aware of the twining of the different itopaths or simi paths. A subjective example of a person that might have this twining effect would be


A modification of the physipath can create the impression of the joining of minds. Feeling like some one else and knowing that you are feeling like some one else are two different aspects of an awarepath. A cidentireplica does not know that he is a cidentireplica. It is a special case when the consciousness produced is aware of the existence of a cidentireplica. In the same way it is a special case when a person or awarepath is aware that he is experiencing the path or simipath of another. There are all sorts of combination of possibilities for the joining of minds concept. The first distinction is being aware of it versus not being aware of it. If there is a radical change in the consciousness there may be the awareness of this radical change but then it may not be understood as a joining of mind. It might be a transition of minds. There is the scenario that the awarepath has the senpath of two different persons so that the mind is experiencing the sensations of two different bodies.It is possible that one human brain could not handle this much information. The solution of this might be either the overall amount of information is reduced or that the brain is increased in its ability to process this information. There are other possibilities like processing one bodies input at a time and then reverting to the over after a period of time. This would mean that the one body would be unattended at any one time. In certain types of awarepaducers this would not be a problem because the reality could stop as well as the processing so that the person is processing two complete realities that have no sensual gaps in them. If this happens just once what we have is a joining in the sense that the brain has the same senpath as the other person for a period of time but this is different from a real awarepath joining unless the joining creates the overlap of awarepaths.