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The Bodykind concept is a concept used in awaretheory. It is a continuous partial concept like the Relationship concept, Laborkind concept, and Envirokind concept. The bodykind concept deals with the kind of body or bodies a conscious being has and experiences over its life. The kind of body or itobody a person or other conscious being experiences having over its life time is only part of the awarepath. The experiencing a body or lack of one is usually continuous through out a person's life time. Having a specific body kind or type is not a necessary part of an awarepath in order for it to have the same ixperiencitness. There are many different awarepaths that you will experience, when they are created by the right neuropaths or physapaths in a different human body or itobody that have close, to very different body type (experiences). One type of body is where you never see any part of it. You see, hear, feel, taste, and smell, but never see a body connected to it. How can you feel with out seeing what you are feeling with? Blind people feel with out seeing what they are feeling with. They have a sense of their hand or body being in the process of feeling. But this sense of body is not necessary. We can imagine sensations without the boundary of our skin in many different ways. A sensation can be placed any where in space and time, I fell softness at that tree over there that is miles away. Any where in the world could be where sensations that you experience seem to come from. This might be called the universal body rather than the nonexistent body. There are likely very few kinds of bodies that a itofazpaducer could not produce as part of the awarepath with your ixperiencitness. But nature could do it randomly by itself on worlds where other factors (than we had on earth) determine body characteristics. A drastic change of the bodykind experience could change the physapath or neuropath in such a way that the ixperienctness is changed as well.
Some continuous partial itofazspaces are:
Relationship itofazspace, Bodykind itofazspace, Laborkind itofazspace, and Envirokind itofazspace.
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