nature has a mind of its own

The life force may be just a word to many of us, but put into perspective, it is the power of inner growth that is inherent in everything that exists. I think the term individuation by Jung refers to it in a way that wants to show that there is something alive that is constantly going on in and around us. We come close to what it is in our sense of being the same despite the constant development of our consciousness relative to that of a timeless inner context. We experience that we perceive more of our psychic flow in our inner environment, and we become more aware of this in relation to other beings in a much larger context. Both to people and animals, and to nature as a whole. We discover that it is a force inherent not only in us but in everything. We learn that that process is going on all around us. All the time. Everything is a relation to this background force. It has always been there, and it has been formulated in various ways by our psychic reflection since the dawn of man. We can also use the Finnish reference henki for it, or whatever is used around us as long as it gives us the relationship we need to it for its energy and power, for what it compels us to do in relation to everything in our interior which in its various parts gives us our experience of life as a living whole. If we deviate from it, or become distracted in a way that makes us no longer listen to it, then we experience anxiety. Everything feels pointless. We are no longer involved. The Sami word for that power is Rádienáhttje. And that is why our parents need to direct us to our intersubjective couple that we otherwise mix up with our physical parents. Máttaráhkká and Máttaráttje is the Sami names for the ancestor couple that prepares us for what this psychic content have in store for us.