Topics & highlights:
Style Limitations
Understanding the limits of our mental expression
Inner or Outer Authority
Learn the primary function of mind
Empty Shells
When styles have no substance
In 1994, Ra Uru Hu published a collection of graphics and keynotes he called “Rave Anatomy: Mapping the Mechanics of the Maia”. In 2007, he updated the graphics and recorded 11 lectures. These lectures provide a deep exploration of the BodyGraph’s infrastructure: Gates, Channels, Streams and Circuitry, investigating surface mechanics against the backdrop of their underlying architecture. You are viewing Lesson 10 of Rave Anatomy 1:
The Gates, Channels, and Streams within the BodyGraph are the limitations that lead to Differentiation, and give each of us a unique style through which we express ourselves. The Ajna Streams, moving from the Head Center, through the Ajna, to the Throat Center, show the surface level at which mind expresses itself through these three Streams, taking on the style dictated by each. This lesson investigates the limitations that lie below the surface and impact our mind’s expression. Ra uses various examples that demonstrate how we can realize the full potential of our style.
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Topics & highlights:
Style Limitations
Understanding the limits of our mental expression
Inner or Outer Authority
Learn the primary function of mind
Empty Shells
When styles have no substance