The old Sami relationship to the world with its inner ordering principle of opposites where events are constantly transformed into experiences in a psychic framework where nature as its scope is both within and outside of us, has a relationship to life as a whole that differs from many other religious and psychic frameworks. To me there always seems to be some important element making up the wholeness missing in them making people narcissistic in relation to that alternating experience we have with other people and with the mind of life itself. It feels as if they are constantly chasing their own doubts on the self-ordering center that exists in and around them which transforms the experiences we make of them into the relationships we have with everything, but without capturing them in a personal and coherent way. There is no inner framework that holistically coordinates the inner life that constantly affects us and we share with everything that is in it. And without that, we don’t know what’s going on around us, and we also don’t know what psychic powers it is that is turning what is happening to us into meaningful experiences. We do not experience a genuine participation between us and the life we are embraced by. Or some ordering of its reflective speculations transmitted to us. We lack the psychic counterparts we share with each other as in our relation to nature, to our interior gender opposite. A psychic concsiousness. It’s like we are dead inside. Completely lost in a dead and terrifying emptiness with no internal interaction with the world as mind. There is no life there at all. Just literal facts with no relation to what is happening to us and has been doing so since time immemorial.