One of the most misunderstood aspects of the sami saivo must be the importance of the communication we have between us and ourselves, and the relationships that surface from there with the person within us. A relationship that is not unique to us humans either, but can be found in everything else around us. In both plants, insects, animals and humans as a version of the underlying potential found in all living things. An underlying version of who we are to become in the larger psychic structure we embody. This is something that was met with skepticism and condescension as primitive superstition when it could not be understood by those who encountered it for the first time. The same way people still do it today when we deny that relationship in others around us to avoid and defend ourselves from its influence on us. Not as our reflective interactive psychic principle emerging from the direct experiences of the nature we embody, affecting us from the background we share. Which by observing that connection is where we learn something essential about ourselves that is conveyed to us when we experience how it directs us and other things in our environment. It is here we discover the relationships we have between us and ourselves in relation to our true potential, and Nature as a psychic phenomenon everywhere around us. Most clearly in relation to the animals we hold closest to us and interact with on a daily basis. It is where we find that within us who will show us to ourselves when we need it as we passes back and forth across its threshold between our psychical and physical realities.