Koen wrote - As an individual [with Individual circuitry], the more you stay in someone’s aura the more they are going to try to make you collective or tribal.
My .02 - this first sentence from Ra is how John operates - 2/4 ... his 4 goes out in the world, his 2 comes home and hermits (in his cave - grin).
This image is an interesting chart I just bumped into in GM it includes only - profile (here it's referring to the 4 gates that make up the Incarnation Cross - 70% of our wiring) and the full channels (what's referred to as "the Definition" - though often anything that's colored in is often called 'definition').
Here we can see the core of John’s mechanics -
2 Individual Channels (3/60 and 8/1)
1 Collective/abstract sharing (13/33 - Unconscious)
And the Gates of his Cross - also Individual and Abstract sharing.
Yup, that's him.
I think it's possibly extremely lucky for him that he found me - or that I bumped into him - mechanically speaking.
That's actually a pretty interesting story to consider in hindsight through this HD lens. Maybe I can tell it one of these Sundays - could be fun to record that too :D
Maybe remind me :)
You can also ask me for this version of your own chart if you'd like - just comment below and I can grab it for you.
Now here's a bit from Ra about all that -
"The gift of the individual is that when they are in the mood they can go out into the world but the rest of the time they should not be seen nor heard.
As an individual the more you stay in someone’s aura the more they are going to try to make you collective or tribal.
Individuals are interesting when you first take them in.
We are always ready for mutation but after that…It’s like the little country village and the traveling salesman comes along and falls in love with one of the country girls, now that’s ok they will allow him to come into the tribe.
It’s alright that he is different and that he comes from a different place and that he talks a little bit funny. But the moment he comes into the tribe he has to give all that shit up.
He is going to have to be like everybody else in the tribe and he is going to have to do what everybody else in the tribe does.
He is going to have to learn all the older tribal stuff. And of course the individual in that situation is overwhelmed. And so often they give up their individuality.
They give up their knowing and then they suffer deeply in their mood swings.
Because they are not seen for what they are anymore. They are simply being locked in by the other forces.
So this rule of familiarity breeds contempt says a lot about what the individual process is - timely contact and withdrawal based on mood..."
-Ra Uru Hu