For some reason unknown to me and in a state of psychological exhaustion, a nothingness of mental fatigue, my mind wandered to an old story with Einstein. On a walk with a colleague, Einstein asks him if he really believes that the moon only exists if he looks at it. The answer from the colleague was implied and that it is a guess. It can neither be proven or not. My thought here was, aren’t there two alternating states? When we see it, it is a physical object mediated by our senses. But when we don’t, it is a psychic object, consisting of psychic energy. It has passed from being a material celestial body to becoming a wavelength consisting of its psychic attributes. It is still the moon, but now it have taken on its wave energy attributes. It has only psychic properties. Likewise, people are objects for our exterior senses. But just as often they will take on these wave energy attributes and become psychic qualities. I think that this is also where our ancestral influences come in along with our present biographical and cultural material. As part of all the psychic influences whose energy waves shapes the experience directly as we make it. For some reason it is there for us when we need it, and turns into what we need to formulate when it appears to us out of this transformation. To assume that we experience a place only objectively, apart from its wave energy attributes, from its presence when we experience it, or trying to be another human being from within, an animal, or just look at trees as objects without considering the interaction they have with the environment they are integrating with, is to reduce the significance of this ever-ongoing transformation to something only happening within ourselves. Regardless of the fact that it appears in itself without us being present everywhere around us. Another way to put it, where there is no time there is only energy. It is the timelessness of the psyche. We just discover that it happens to us as time. This transformation in itself has always been highly valued in human culture, and the energy content of its psychic waves has been regarded as sacred since the dawn of man. And for a good reason, because it’s something that all of our senses are involved in. Independent of whatever opinion we might have of the wavelengths or its physical attributes. And now that I think about it, that’s probably the most painful and terrifying thing about it, there is no formulated way for us to discern psychic phenomena in our lives. Experiencing the difference between us and others in a shareable embodied daily psychic life. They are mostly mixed up with each other. Which make most of us act physically on inner psychic motifs, when they instead should be met psychically through reflection, with the participation of our inner person, because they are dependent on our presence in the events of our inner world.