the act of accepting the psychic energy, will, or authority of that which is other within us.

There is a certain couple within us, in sami Maderattje and Madderakka which represents the ancestral couple of psychic life. They are the ones that conveys the structure that is beyond the individual mind. In a best case scenario they are transferred to us by our parents, and not their need to be confirmed by them. As it then get painfully distorted in them by their victim ego. Which only clogs up our relationship to the guidance we constantly receive from the intersubjective background of psychic life as a sense of wholeness and discrimination of Rádienáhttje by Radiengieddte. Maderattje in turn is closely connected to Radiengieddte, the herald or messenger of Rádienáhttje, in the same way as Maderakka is related to the psychic reflection and the renderings of Radien/Saivo-niejta, embodied in Rádienáhkká. They are our inner opposites, a union of the sexes, separated but still connected to the same energy since they are the ones who relate us to a life beyond the characteristics of the ego. They also have specific qualities that defines the process we struggle with, which the ego alone cannot bring us. It is here our ancestral couple comes into play. They bring with them what they have carried all the time. The structure or settings that constituted the waý of Radiengieddte and Saivo-niejta. The companion of the ego and the reflection of the within in the without. Because without the host couple, Maderattje and Madderakka at hand, we become confused and stuck in roles and attitudes of the opposites that our victim ego’s experiences will use to conspire for us. Which undermines our inner conversation. We never discover how our nature relate others to the within in us, what they are in their without as our within. Without attending to the journey we must embark on as we get exposed to Uksakka, Sarakka and Juksakka, we get stucked in the ego. Because among the many things emerging in this process, life is our confrontation with the energy and powers inherent in our meeting with them. And Sarakka’s importance here, the cleavage woman, cannot be overstated.