our potential unfolding and its path to a greater unity with nature

The absolute core and central source of the psyche, its self-organizing principle and internal order, appears on three levels simultaneously within us and with differences in character depending on the context. In Sami this is referred to as Rádienáhttje. Which is a point of balance, an organization of opposites, not a personalized being of some kind. At the most basic level, we are completely identical to it as our sense of a wholeness, a totality. Everything and everyone is part of its internal order in a larger external coherent whole. If we have had the opportunity to incorporate that experience into a safe environment, we will then begin to separate ourselves from it. We develop a psychic relationship to it through how that experience is responded to in a cultural sense. How we as individuals in a social context give expression to the influence it has on our lives. Most of us never get further than this. We struggle to find a way to restore our inner interpersonal center into our collective life. But we don’t do it through our psychic ancestors, in traditional sami Máderáhttje and Máttaráhkká. With the inner structure that comes with them. The ones we always have inside us and who guides us. Because they are most often confused with our biological parents. With their concerns about what they reject of themselves. But if we find them, we also find that this psychic principle and its inner order is not only something within ourselves, but also what we find everywhere in the Nature. Which is the one that makes us discover that everything is dependent on the same underlying organization of relationships we see all around us. We often just call it our intellect when we have not yet seen that it is something that appears in, and exists in everything as our relation to the inner order it creates from all the opposites that affect us in our psychic life. Where our psychic consciousness, Rádienáhkká, arises as the surrounding nature we constantly find it in and share with all that is in it. Our inner psychic life becomes not only something that only takes place within ourselves, but something we instead embody and we find ourselves in together with everyone, and on which we depend through how we have developed our conscious relationship to its meaning for us in its external sense.