where is the line between disordered and non-disordered for multiples?
I think it’s a state of mind instead of a list of criteria to place yourself into. What is disordered for one person might not be considered disordered for another at all. For instance, I may constantly hear chatter from others in our group even while I’m reading or meditating. Another person in another group may consider that to be disordered because I can’t shut it off or if there were only 3 in their group and don’t have to deal with a large number of talking individuals. Yet I wouldn’t consider it to be a problem unless the chatter were so loud I couldn’t concentrate or function at all. Another example might be not being able to know the names of everyone in our group. Someone might consider that being not co-conscious enough to even know the numbers or names in our own group. Personally, I would consider it to be a problem if something were interfering with health or putting themselves into a dangerous situation. If one in the group wants to kill the body, drives recklessly puttin