Perceptual experiences are something that often lacks a direct knowledge-based support both in scientific practice and as something of essential importance in the general consciousness. As if similar experiences and their formulations lacked a collective understanding of the background from which they arise. Which is based on the understanding of how we formulate what we experience. If we do not share it in any sense, we also have no ability to perceive what the content of it is that we have in common. In this sense, it becomes almost unreasonable to assume that there is a lack of data to be able to draw conclusions on an individual level that have their origin and support in common collective expressions. It would be to deny a person their own expression and their individual experience of the psychic content they have in the relationship between them and themselves. A coherent conceptualization of it is the cultural expression it receives that makes it common. Be it Sami, Inuit, Australian aboriginal or indigenous north American. Or any active engagement person to person because the cultural aspect is always connected to the inner primordial parent pair. We all share their psychic background with everyone else in their own way. To me, abstract thinking have more than one way to refer to how the background of our mind creates a cohesive structure of our reality. Whether it is our within of the without or the without of the within. Most do not experience this at all and are felt as empty outside of contemporary thought because they never had an environment that supported them in this background in themselves.