@Tfmonkey Isn't that just a product of language to pinpoint the exact area of yourself which you need to refer? In your home, you refer to individual rooms as their own being, but you still think of it as part of your home. If you suggest "let's sit in the living room" it's not like you're mentally separating your living room as it's own housing unit, you still consider it part of the whole house. If you arm hurts, it doesn't help to say "I hurt", you need to specify where on yourself.
@Mike_Microwave There is a deeper meaning, but the main issue at play is the matter of identity, and to recognize that what we identify as is little more than a useful product of language.
We separate to identify, but in reality, the separation is an illusion.
Or to put it another way: Where does your lap go when you stand up?