When we have for a long time been exposed to various objective psychic properties and endured what they conveyed of their meaning to us, we become so used to have them close to us that we seem almost unaffected by them. We may even seem callous to the suffering others have from their interaction with us. Although in reality it means that we have a renewed insight and a different kind of involvement in our relationships that is more intimate, albeit on several internal layers at the same time. We’ve seen through the physical person’s impulse-driven way of interacting with them, and the attitude we’ve used in their place to instead allow us to face them directly, head on. We no longer depend on others’ approval or disapproval for how we relate to our person within. Something that those around us will always blame us for as long as they haven’t gone through the same personal trials. Since we do it more directly, with a different kind of connection to the present’s own terms. We observe ourselves and others simultaneously from a different perspective that simultaneously formulates everything in it as if we were participants in the same objective psychic background at the same time, and with the same intensity in the interactive patterns they create. It becomes a kind of daily communication with the underlying psychic current and the influence it has on our personal and cultural life. One general term used for referencing the content of these experiences that we interact with here is the Sáivu in Sami.