As long as we are identified with our inner male parent figure and through him with the stream of consciousness itself, its conditioned content, and react to it immediately without self-observation, we will always be sons and daughters of this content and to all the countless faces and characters he represents and reflects with perceptions and labels instead of his real meaning and function as a mediator of the underlying source of all mental experiences he is an expression of in a cultural and social sense. When our attention to our sensory perceptions conveyed by the body is suppressed or even ignored in a one-sided manner in favor of the ever-changing content of the stream of consciousness, we also become sons and daughters of our instincts and our body’s related sensations and behave to them as to a female parental figure. In sami Máttaráhkká. Which our biological parents also are extensions of and replace until we are psychically ready to separate them from each other when our inner parental pair begins to reflect back our original mental content, their reality and true function to us. In old traditional Sami terms, this is conceptualized as Máttaráhttje, the primordial father circling the sun before bringing its light to his enlightened son, in his relationship to the absolute ground of being and Rádienáhttje. When we begin to perceive this, we will unburden all embodiments of them from the conditioning that our personal history constitutes in relation to the experiences we have had of them in relation to the content of consciousness. And begin to pay attention to and act directly in relation to this unconditional absolute ground within ourselves and to that of others with whom it connects us. If not, we will behave and act irrationally, and immaturely, by impulse without any real connection to the ground of our being on whatever turns up and disappears in our consciousness. People around us will feel rejected and distanced from experiencing real closeness. Because the only thing that occupies us is the conditioned content that our collective consciousness provides us with. Everything becomes body and matter, instinctual and materialistic since mind has no content outside of our consciousness.