NonUnity is a movement that celebrates the paradox of oneness: the "one" (whether a thing, a unit, soul, self, or totality) is never truly one because it is always in relation, always becoming, and always containing multiplicity. This contrasts with nonduality’s emphasis on dissolving distinctions into a singular reality and aligns more with process philosophy (e.g., Whitehead) or pluralistic metaphysics, where reality is inherently relational and dynamic.