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communion-is-harmony-not-unison

# Communion is harmony, not unison Communion differs from community as harmony differs from unison. To talk at the same time is cacophony; when we sing together it is harmony: distinct voices made richer by their differences inside a shared form. Participation rather than dominance is the structural rule. A community can be mere aggregation; communion requires the parts to remain distinct and attuned. Related: [[fitness-for-relationship-is-complexity-of-connection]], [[the-longing-for-community]]

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