otherwithin
Otherwithin is a term used in philosophy and spiritual contexts to describe a state of being where the perceived boundary between the self and the external world dissolves. It suggests that what is considered "other" or external is, in fact, an integral part of one's own existence, and vice versa. This concept challenges dualistic thinking, which often separates the subject from the object, the individual from the collective, or the spiritual from the material.
The experience of otherwithin is often associated with moments of profound connection, empathy, or mystical insight.
Various philosophical and religious traditions explore similar ideas. Advaita Vedanta, a school of Hindu philosophy, posits