Psychic monism is a term used to describe the belief in a fundamental unity of all things, including mind and matter. There are several synonyms for psychic monism, including monopsychism, mind-body unity, and panpsychism. Monopsychism emphasizes the idea that all individual minds are interconnected and ultimately part of a larger, unified consciousness. Mind-body unity also emphasizes the interconnectedness of mind and matter, but in a way that acknowledges the physical substrate of the mind. Panpsychism extends the idea of psychic monism to all objects, suggesting that even inanimate matter possesses some level of consciousness or sentience. All of these synonyms reflect different perspectives on the idea of a unified reality, intertwined with the mental and physical realms.