Projectors, Recognition & Correct Invitations
This title is perhaps for a more extensive article or chapter or something at some point ...
I think I've said this here before - Projectors have to have recognition for the definition [most specifically the channels, but also I find the 4 gates in our Incarnation Cross - top 2 on each side - to be pretty important indicators too, as are Motivation and View indicators) in their charts, of course.
But it doesn't stop there in my experience - the recognition of our openness is an additional nuance ... both so we are not expected to be those things, but I think it's even possible to have those bits appreciated and some real wisdom can hail from those white centers (for example).
Deconditioning (de-Mind-ing, ooh new term! LOL, of a given center) is vital though. I recognize this most clearly in my Open G.
My comment to the thread this originated on (one of Koen's quotes of the day was:
"It has to be part of it" is an important sentence that could be easy to overlook I think. Mmmm post brewing ty š"
Now here's Ra -
āThe Projector has their place of Authority. Letās not forget that.
It is not simply a matter of following your Type.
That Authority within the Projector allows it to qualify the kinds of invitations that they are receiving.
Most important of all for a Projector is that, when they are living out their Type and their Authority, it is just so important for them that they are recognized in their definition in that invitation.
It has to be a part of it.
THEY are the ones that have to be seen.
Once a proper invitation is completed or withdrawn, the Projector's job is complete.
Because the energy they were committed to managing is no longer available to them, however, their Not-self may panic and interfere with their letting go and moving on.
Their Not-self has no confidence in Strategy or their Projector auric invitation field, which can lead to them holding onto people, not knowing when enough is enough, trying to prove themselves, accepting a wrong invitation to begin with, or being fearful of not being invited again."
~Ra Uru Hu
Image came with the quote (Koenās I assume)