"The 1 st line of The Joyous is one of these incredible lines, The Love of Life. And when you have an 18-58 in your life and they're bitching you to death, remember that they're doing it because they have a love of correction. They cannot help themselves; it makes them feel good to do that. I love commercials because they always show you Human Design. There's this car commercial with a very wealthy, upper class mother with her son and daughter-in-law and they go to a restaurant. And she clicks the glass and says ānot crystalā. She complains about some dish. And then, of course, they get into this car and itās all silent, because the car is classy. And the moment she's out of the car she says āThat hedge needs trimmingā.
18-58ās. You want to kill them, usually because they do it to you. But, at the same time, you have to see what's driving them is this wonderful love of life. They love it. It really makes them feel good. The only thing that takes that away is that they feel guilty about their criticism because itās always pushed back in their face.
And itās one of the things for people who have an 18-58 to understand that the only way they can use that critical power is when it operates correctly through them. If you're a Generator and you're telling somebody, criticising them without them asking, you're going to have a lot of problems and you're going to meet enormous amounts of resistance, and you're not going to be respected.
But if you are an 18-58 and you're deeply critical, and somebody says to you āWhat's wrong?ā, boy can you tell them! āSomething the matter?ā āYou're a jerk! This has to be doneā¦ā. Remember, weāre talking about the way in which the whole cross-section of frequencies is established.
Now this is the frequency, if you will, of the logical process. And the frequency of the logical process is that with this quote-unquote ālove of lifeā, it doesnāt really matter how many people you upset. The more you upset them, the more you can get them to a place where they will find their place in the flow. Every 58 is pressuring somebody to move into the flow. Even when they donāt know what that means. Remember, itās logical. And when you're dealing with the logical collective, the logical collective is always interested in āthemā. āWe have to make the world a better place. We have to make our community a safer place. We need laws to protect usā. And all of that is by trying to find a way in which diversity can fit within a general flow."
Ra Uru Hu
Rave Codon Mapping Edinburgh, February 2003
via Christian Mombour
Photo: Ina / my right eye