epäjakautuman
Epäjakautuman is a Finnish term that translates to "undividedness" or "inseparability." It is a concept often encountered in philosophical and spiritual contexts, particularly within certain Eastern traditions. The core idea of epäjakautuman suggests that reality, at its most fundamental level, is a unified whole, without inherent divisions or separations. This stands in contrast to the everyday human experience, which is characterized by perceiving discrete objects, individuals, and phenomena.
The concept of epäjakautuman implies that the perceived separations between things are ultimately illusory or superficial.