answer:Well, it’s much like your body. Intellectually, you can think of your toe as being something other than, say, your nose. They have different functions and look different. But at the same time you understand that all of those different pieces are interconnected and work together in a way that isn’t quite captured by thinking of them in terms of a collection of parts. It’s all a unitary “you”. If you allow that “you” to keep going beyond the limits of your skin, so that the world itself stops looking like a collection of parts, it’s possible to see this all as a unitary “you” that includes all of us and that which sustains us.