In meditative practice, when we set aside the view of the mind as a product of logic and begin to consider experience as a phenomenon whose influence we can relate to directly and describe empirically, then not only does the insight, and the perspective of the original sense of a whole we gain from it, emerge. That is, the absolutely fundamental root of our being as something deep and genuine within us, something that simultaneously surrounds the growing person that belongs to it in a larger context and the maturity that captivates us and attracts us to towards the center of our being. It also creates the oscillations that arise between it and that in our personal history that previously hijacked our incipient communication with it. The conditioning and conventionality that distorted and diverted us from the individual meaning it had as something real and original within us, which we have then tried to stage as something potential and coming in a future we imagine ourselves in, in our pursuit of it as we try in various ways to recreate it from the division that arose from the original wholeness we carry within us in a dormant state from when we were children, and then have to return to on the raw and unadulterated terms of the psyche itself. By seeking to return to it, we establish this absolute foundation within ourselves, as a balance between the various states and functions of consciousness that operates in this whole also in relation to their temporary and transient appearance in their encounter with our surroundings. This makes us realize that we can do nothing about how others relate to it. But by self observation we can hold the balance of mind that strengthens the absolute fundamental ground during the oscillations between the extremes that threaten to distort what is experienced as genuine and inviolable within us, the absolutely fundamental ethics that arise in the body and unite us with the nature around us in an embodied sense, and with its sense of the authenticity and wisdom, as something built into nature itself that is conveyed to us through direct knowledge and experience.