“There is this assumption that waiting for the invitation is some sort of belabored ordeal. I received an email from someone new to Human Design who is a Projector, who gave the impression they may have to wait years and years for an invitation. That they may have to wait the rest of their life for an invitation. And what I wrote back to them was that: «If you are fully committed and surrendered to what it is to be a Projector, invitations are there all the time.» I mean, they’re there ALL the time. It’s not like they only come just once and awhile, or once in a blue moon.
Yes, there are special invitations, you know, to Love, to Career, to Friendship. You know, these invitations that are really significant, that don’t necessarily happen every day. But when you’re really dedicated to your Projector process, what you get to see is that by not running around blindly, chasing after things, that you get to notice how many things are going to come your way. Because they do. They do. And this is the theme, that as a Projector you need to surrender to the process in order to see that it’s there. It’s there, it’s all around you.
I keep repeating day after day that life delivers. We’re so conditioned that life is something that we have to fight for, that we have to struggle with, that we have to claw our way to, and all that stuff. And it’s just not so."
-Ra Uru Hu