One imagines departing oneness AloneTogether with more than one. Thus, one undoes the fantasy by reversing it AloneTogether.

From Duality Hack #12.3 in Alexius’ Duality Hacks.
We return to oneness hand in hand, AloneTogether
You departed from oneness by imagining there is more than one. Thus, you return AloneTogether with more than one. Whether your plus one appears physical, psychological or astral does not matter, nor how many. What is crucial is that you make room for something other than what you believe in being. Hence, you can perceive that and what you have made room for as AloneTogether.
This togetherness resonates with the intimacy of oneness, so hand in hand, AloneTogether, you undo the belief in separation, thus not appearing departed from oneness anymore.
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When we experience being in a world with more than one, we are always AloneTogether because there is no more than that which is One. However, most interpret their experiences as caused by something outside them to prevent realising they are AloneTogether.
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Undoing the belief in separation AloneTogether
One way to undo the belief in separation and thus return to what we never left, oneness, is not to care about thoughts, feelings and actions. You do not achieve it by suppressing them but by not attributing them to any external or internal factors. That exposes thoughts, feelings, and actions have no effect without a perceived cause, so there is nothing to care about. See Duality Hack #1.11.
Therefore, we are not separated from our experiences but AloneTogether with everything we encounter. It is a sure way to re-establish the intimacy of oneness that we hide by imagining a world of separation.
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Oneness is formless, thus endless, so it is impossible to be in a world divided into more than one, except in fantasy. Hence, you end the fantasy by returning to oneness as more than one, however, not in a literal sense. After all, it is fantasy – so you return AloneTogether with more than one.



The brain is your best friend
Since you are driven by the desire for more than one, and there is no more than that which is One, the brain creates a virtual duality world to fulfil your longing. However, you do not feel satisfied unless your reaction to the brain’s duality adventure is twofold – thus in sync with the brain’s fantasy.
Put another way, in a world of duality, the feeling of wholeness is derived from twofoldness. Hence, when your reaction to the brain’s duality world is twofold, you feel satisfied. See Duality Hack 8.9. The brain, in turn, is reassured by your dual response, as it needs this to establish duality as real. Fortunately, just as Santa Claus remains a myth regardless of your response, so does duality.

Our split personality establishes us as AloneTogether
If you perceive yourself as a singular entity, seemingly detached from the world of duality, you cannot return to non-duality. You must return as you imagined departing non-duality, namely as dual.
Thankfully, what we believe in being is divided into pairs like bad and good. So, if you do not exclude the lousy part to look solely good, you are not established as singular but twofold. Hence, you can return AloneTogether to that which you never left: non-duality.
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As everybody has a split personality, they are AloneTogether if they acknowledge their division. Take Alexius, for instance. He embodies both a grown man and a little boy. Yet, years ago, the adult in him suppressed the child, deeming him naive and weak. It is sad, and then again, it is not, because separation would be real if it were.
But when Alexius perceives his reaction to the child in him as ‘it is what it is,’ he senses a constant interaction between the child and the grown-up. Ergo, neither the child nor the grown-up seems definitive and, thus, not divided, but AloneTogether on a journey without distance to non-duality.

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