Unity is plural and at minimum two. Synergetics 321.011. Keying off
my earlier thoughts about how there is an explication factor at work in the cosmos, I suggested that at least one manifestation of this explication factor is consciousness. Consciousness explicates, but cannot explicate itself. Therefore the cosmos contains a minimum of two explicators. By mutual consent they explicate one another, and thereby everything else there is, every instant.
This means that God, if there is a God, interacts with the cosmos on a minimum of two points, which we can perceive as a syzygy, perhaps, of interconnected yet distinct dance partners -- or partners in something that can be depicted in far more salacious terms.
2. Explication makes relativity possible; relativity reflects a kind of induced locality, as if the "normal" unbroken interconnectness has been somehow sedated. Each point in the cosmos is at the bottom of a trough, and spacetime curves upwards away in all directions. The spacetime remoteness of every other point is underscored in human experience by the .5 seconds it takes between the instant of raw perception, and the construction and editing of the first-person subjective "narrative" of the present moment. (For specifics on this cf. for example Nigel Penrose, Daniel Dennett.) For whose benefit is this "narrative" being written? This suggests an "ontological proof" of the existence of the Self.