(a) We are all dissociated alters immersed in the will-at-large, which explains why we seem to be individuals who inhabit the same world;
(b) we can’t change the will-at-large merely by wishing it to be different because we are dissociated from it; and
(c) measurable brain activity correlates with our inner experiential states because the former is what the latter looks like from across our dissociative boundary.