our interpersonal character and its relation to psychic consciousness

When our interior person, in sami Raediengieddte, transfer our psychic consciousness, Radien-niejta on to a physical woman, we turn her into a psychic being. If we are not aware of it, we try to embody her and make physical love to her. She is taken out of her psychical context and meaning which then transforms the physical woman to our personal relation to a psychical totality, Rádienáhttje in sami. We try to change her into something she can never live up to. We may either worship her as this interpersonal connection to our psychic consciousness, or we constrain her to become an embodied physical being which is only related to by us with our instincts. The real woman is never appreciated or related to as a person in her own right. As something that exist between her and herself in the totality we share with her. Our objective personality never recognise her or the woman she is. In a worst case scenario we live in a goddess whore relationship to women. Not with an individual psychic consciousness that we share with her objective personality she has within her, and all embodied existence as Rádienáhkká. Apart from this she is a woman of flesh and blood. With individual experiences of her own personal connection between her and herself, in her life. All men share this with women but mirrored as the other way around in the eyes of their objective personality. Also, this is something that hit us all in adolescence, but most of us still never recognise the interpersonal relationship we share between us separated from our instincts. But we can rest assured that our immediate physical relation to each other is not energised without our psychical presence in it.