. . . for people who live "concurrent lifetimes", imagine that you set up a profile on your laptop for yourself and also have separate laptops for your wife and for your daughter, all linked through this shared home network
you're all 3 using what I use -- a chromebook . . . so everything is "web based"; to use your laptop, you have to have internet service
the internet service is #consciousness and even though your laptop has applications and a browser, it doesn't "do much" unless it is #connected
and in this particular case, you got a #deal on buying 3 computers so they're all configured with the same hardrive and wi-fi "receivers"
consciousness is the same thing in my model as the internet "service provider" -- we tend to think of the brain as creating consciousness . . . I believe the brain is something that "interprets consciousness" (which, to me, is "non-local", ie outside the brain, sort of like a database "in the cloud")
and just like the computer connects via wi-fi and poof -- you're on Facebook . . . same with us connecting to our "soul essence" -- which is the database in the cloud . . . think of it as being like Google Photos
if we choose to have 3 laptops all linked via a home network: Papa Bear, Mama Bear, Baby Bear
then each of those profiles is connecting to the same "internet provider" #source (our unique account number with the internet provider) and using the same basic hardware (the laptop)
Baby can have a different home page and visit very different sites than Dad, but she is still connecting via the common home network
and the network configurations will share common features -- the primary one being the connection to the service provider (yes, GOD)
in this way, we all connect to a common shared consciousness even if we are connecting to this shared consciousness through 3 different bodies (ie laptops)
Papa, Mama, and Baby can all be doing their internet thing at the same time
and, thus, a unicorn attempts to explain #concurrent_lifetimes <3