Links
Plurality Links
Astraea's Web is one of the oldest plurality links on the Internet, and it was the one that helped us to realise that plurality does not have to be inherently pathological. There are numerous articles about plurality and politics, the history of multiplicity, the spiritual aspects of plurality, and a variety of other subjects. It is definitely worth a look.The Layman's Guide is a comprehensive introduction to plurality for curious singlets or plurals trying to find out exactly how plurality works.
Collective Phenomenon is Amorpha's plurality website. They do an admirable job of debunking stereotypes about multiple systems. They write with intelligence, clarity and clever humour, and we cannot recommend their site enough.
Kasiya.net, owned by the Kasiyan Epitome, describes the Kasiyans' view of their plurality, which may help those who see their plurality in a spiritual framework. Their FAQ is impressive -- we believe it has over 200 questions on various topics -- and their goodies are worth a look, as well.
Tymestl's Wiki is a collaborative site -- Tymestl& have included their information on it, and other systems are welcome to add to it as well. (Some of our fact pages are over there.) They discuss the basics of plurality on their own pages, and the wiki is shaping up to become a good resource for those curious about plurality.
Other links
Synchronised Chaos is a webzine whose 'theme' is...chaos! Writers from all sorts of disciplines collaborate to add to this growing project.Autistics.org is the 'REAL voice of autism'. It's a refreshing antidote to the pro-cure, anti-development autistic sites out there.