Role Models Becoming (6/2s in particular)
“This is not about hearing the word and enjoying the reverie.
This is about getting the information and becoming the reverie.
This is what a role model is.
A role model is neither this nor that, because it is divinely selfish, because it can only operate in one way, as itself, no other way.
How else do you become a model, and a model of what?
A model of your unique purpose, this is what it’s about.
In our process of going through the spiral of the transition of the color underneath, it is clear that when we are looking at the role model in this context, we’re particularly looking at the 6/2, because obviously we’re looking at personality roles.
And it means that herein lies the potential of the true outer authority of the role model.
Remember something about the nature of divine selfishness.
Divine selfishness is that you are never looking at anything for a particular reason.
There is a huge detachment that is necessary in the role model denying conditioning.
In other words, that no one and no thing—that’s why the hermit is there. The easiest way to be yourself is to be alone. In many ways it is the place where you must begin.
But then again, we can never avoid the other. And if you are a hermit it is imperative to recognize that there is a specific call for you.
The role model is not an initiator.
There is nothing worse, they are not. They need to be called.
And they are not waiting for the call. They are not.
If you’re a 6th line being in the first part of your life or the second part of your life, the call is everything, and you do wait.
But when you’re in mutation and you’ve entered into the process of living according to your own authority, there is no waiting.
There is just a prana of your existence.
We are talking about a role model mind, which means we’re talking about a role model outer authority, an outer authority that offers nothing, because it is not interested in offering.
Everybody should look after themselves. The role model is aware of that. What the hell is their problem? Why can’t they just look after themselves?
And so many role models get dragged off, the fool on the hill, and down into the village and spend their life in the muck.
That’s not where they belong. It isn’t.
When you are lost and you are desperate you can approach a role model, because you can see that, unlike you, they are not confused about what to do.
They are not uncomfortable in their skin.
There is something about them that makes them deeply attractive. They are, after all, the most profound word-of-mouth marketers that have ever existed.”
Thanks Katie and Oleksander