Preparation took a day.
Sekar spent most of it thinking through what the consultation actually required rather than how to execute it. The execution was clear enough: brief consciousness integration with collective consciousness members and resistance movement members both, understanding each experience of Timeline connection from inside, then explaining the difference accurately to both parties. The methodology was established from previous work.
What required thought was the question underneath the consultation.
Collective consciousness had asked why resistance movement members felt more directly connected to Timeline. The question sounded like a factual inquiry. It was actually a question about collective consciousness's own nature—specifically about whether the architecture that defined collective consciousness had been limiting something without collective consciousness knowing it was limiting anything.
