Just because we see our world from many different perspectives colored by our biographical material does not mean that we are not also shaped by multiple levels of independent objective properties in our psyche. We formulate some of these properties in many different ways, but we also observe them as an expression of the same primordial psychic experience. Our cultures are littered with this, no matter how our biographical background prefers to deal with these experiences when they enter our consciousness and our egos make their own sense of them. They still relate us to something beyond our ego that transcends the reality it has created out of it in our contemporary consciousness. In that way, are they both its origin and direction. Who also give us both meaning and advice in our encounters with them. This is why sometimes in meeting with others when we refer to the same experience, we can be completely incomprehensible to others’ way of experiencing the same thing. Although their objective origin is the same, we describe them depending on our personal makeup and the way we relate to their influence on us. This is also why we find it so difficult to correlate the content of consciousness to the materialized equivalent of the objective psyche in our science and culture.