The word nonlocality comes through science, through the outer reaches of quantum physics, through consciousness meeting the infinite at the edge of the very small and the very large.
And taken this way, the head kind of starts to glaze over — because it's an explanation of experience outside of you.
However, the way to experience connection with the nonlocal — the unbounded, the beyond-place, whatever isn't tied to a physical location — isn't out. It's in. Into your most intimate inner knowing, your awareness that doesn't need a physical place in order to exist.
You reach what's beyond location by going toward what's most inward. Go in to rise up. These static words point one way: toward the dynamic motion of that which is nonlocal.
And underneath, in a certain sense, is a second turn of the same paradox: there's nothing to reach. Because you already exist both locally and non-locally in every moment. You're already integrated — physically and spiritually, never actually divided. Finding nonlocal connection only feels like something to attain until, suddenly, it doesn't. Simply because, this connection is already within you.
Non-locality is your awareness of inner orientation felt within the dynamic view. Not a state out there to arrive at. An experience within, already yours.