it is not a question of gender but of how we relate to our spontaneous inner context

Rádien-Niejta is the sister of the person within us. In Sami envisioned as a maiden because of her psychic nature who inspires life from within herself by her vitalizing perspective and direct influence on us. It is she who makes us go to what is within, and perceive when others cannot, and she becomes rejected. She embodies this in a psychic sense. Mind and body become one in her presence. It is she who makes us receptive both to nature within us and opens us to it in everything else around us. To what is the within in the without and how it is relating to us. We become one. Our relationship to her through how we interpret her presence of mind and instinctive ways is teaching us to listen to our inner person, and see through the contradictory opposites that dominate events around us without being drawn into their need to see what they reject in themselves through others around them. Which brings us down into Jáhbmeaimo and Jahbmeáhkká’s rule over our biographical experiences. Rádien-Niejta looks to our common nature beyond that. She keeps them apart and makes the insight that arises between them apparent to us by her relationship with Rádienáhttje. To the direct unity that exists within us in its non-conceptualized form that supports the constant conversation that goes on between our inner person and her in their relationship between them within us. She not only brings with her the mindset of the psychic experience of the interpersonal life of Sáivu, but also the distorted influence our ignorance has left of it in our cultural and biographical life, in the relationships we need to how that affect us, and how we turn events into experiences in our immediate surroundings. When this is the case we lose our ability to relate to what is happening within us and what significance it has for us when it happens to us. Our world becomes chaotic and torn apart in our conflicts with ourselves. She will feel rejected and we will retaliate in her place by taking the conflict that arises with her to others. Instead of us independent of the inner contradictions of others, and their confusion between us and Jáhbmeaimo, give her the importance she has for our own inner person in his surroundings.