The opposites of the ideas we verbalize create experiences through conflict. By endless repetition of its processes. Our mind becomes noisy because our relation to psychic space has been compromised and substituted by the externalization of its content as consciousness, and of the mind of society in a constant confusion between opposites, and that creates a tension within us since that primordial space in the individual mind constantly tries to make itself known to us, as serenity, apart from the opposites we experience as either a kind of flooding, an impatience, a disturbance of our limitation of the senses, or as the personal conflict we have with our conditioning and desires. We are no longer letting ourselves be related to, or observed by the space of our psychic totality because we resist its influence on us. We do not allow ourselves to be recipients of the full psychic experience of Nature as beings in its space. Something that is the world as mind, a consciousness in a space of its own stillness. Of the mind’s embodiment of our relation to life from where it originates. We are the silence of that Nature. A morning mist that sparkles with the sun’s first warming rays. A silent participation in the observation it makes of us as we receive its affection with inner joy and reverence. There we meet each other, or try to meet in the madhouse of the terrible mayhem that arises in all of our interior opposites. No relationship can handle this in the long run. We have to find our way out of this inside ourselves.