nature shows us a psyche in bondage

We are all part of the whole that our psychic person grows out of with our active participation. Each of us is a personal expression of it, and our relationship to it reflects a unique experience of what it is. How we relate to it also reflects our relationship with it in others. To nature and to how we let its influence in our conversation with it show us the way. If we allow ourselves to relate to it. Most often, based on what is of general and recognized value, and on cultural norms, we live in a one-sided approach to ourselves where we have learned to ignore this part of us, and we do not allow ourselves to have a living intersubjective relationship to it with our environment. Which make us lack a basic affiliation with life. Over time, this shortening of ourselves that we simultaneously create in others, will grow into a conflict. Either because we ourselves provoke it, or because it arises as a defence to the reaction our own one-sidedness extort in people around us. In any case, the absence of the psychic reflection we need throws us out of the wholeness we are all a unique expression of and descend from, and it creates an incredible pain and anxiety in those who want to come to terms with it as they try to endure it. This is what the Sami saivo doctrine is about. About the reverence for the whole within us that we reciprocally share with everything else. All the time. The most obvious thing about our psychic reflection is how distorted our inner conversation has become. According to an older way of thinking, it was a conversation with an ancestor in his presence to the living. A kind of psychic inner resurrection and support for the qualities that characterized him or her that were awakened to assist a contemporary need. Today we generally just describe them as different personal traits. But not what the urge is to be what they are.