“It has to do with the simple fact that if you’re a Projector, you’re going to have to study.
This is the whole thing about recognizing. Recognizing is not simply an innate talent that is there, and that’s it. It is not the point. You really have to earn recognition.
After all, you come in on this plane with a geometry that says you’re either going to be success or sour. Isn’t that a nice geometry? There is your incarnation, here you go, you either make it or you’re going to have a sour life. The only way you’re going to get away from that is what you master.
This is the whole thing about recognition. And it doesn’t matter what it is, it can be the most mundane, it can be the most exalted. That’s not the point. The point is that there has to be some kind of knowledge base that you immerse yourself in, because this is where you get your recognition.
This is where you develop your skill. For example, for a Generator, technically speaking, all they ever need is to be told what their Strategy and Authority is. That’s all they need. Just respond, stop initiating, go away. That’s all they need. That’s all I tried to do with them. It didn’t work; but nonetheless, that’s all they need.
You can’t do that with a Projector. You can’t say, “Here’s your Strategy and Authority and see you.” It doesn’t work that way; it can’t work that way. It starts with, “You’d better study this. Not only do you need to study this, but study this by looking at everybody’s chart other than your own.” Projectors come with these libraries of charts, every being whose data they have ever culled from anywhere. This is what it’s really about.”
- Ra Uru Hu
(via Philip Redd)