To be consumed by urban life is like being separated from the body, from the experiences it makes. It is to grow up in psychic loneliness, with fathers outside a tradition and be limited by forms of compulsively transferred qualities and their carriers, to get lost in the eternal between unaided, and exposed to the forces that affect us there. Our experiences become abstract absentees who does not appear from their own origin. We do not personally recognise them as the powers they are, integrated in our reality. We are kept in a material relationship with mental “things” that have been broken away from the sensual world of our subtle body. Which is overwhelmed by the onslaught of a tone-deaf materialistic environment. We become prey for thoughts, feelings beliefs and values that do not come from us, or from our own body perception, from the experiences we make, and from the mental substance it conveys. We do not see things through the senses we are made of. Or in their relation to the essence of our universal being. Anthropos in greek. Purusha in old indian belief. Radien-attje in sami. As an interaction between a form of psychic substance, a greater, objective personality, and bodily matter. It is mixed up with our personal fathers, partners and friends, becomes gendered and transmitted to different types of referenced authorities as its substitutes. But it is where it intervenes in our life, and make us aware of its presence, or make us disappear as we get absent minded. Because when we need to reflect on something, we ask our questions. We dwell in them and we get answers. We have a dialogue with our beingness. With our objective personality which we as might as well call to pray. A relationship that involve us in our surroundings, to go beyond the temporary. And this counterpart appears seemingly out of nowhere. It gives us instructions and advice that we could not have concluded with our ego’s alone. And even if others are not receptive to this, we are still involved in it, whether we like it or not. Because it is a universal principle that is eternal, without form and the one that creates a sense of oneness with all life forms. No words can make this experience justice.