Self-Projected
Self-Projected Authority comes from the G Center (identity, love, direction) expressing through the Throat. Your inner compass isn't a gut punch or an emotional wave—it's the sound and feeling of your truth when you speak.
When you talk, the right path tends to feel like alignment: "this is me." The wrong path often sounds like performing, pleasing, or losing your center. Your practice is giving yourself space to speak without being steered by other people's opinions.
- Speak the decision out loud (to a trusted listener, a mirror, or a voice memo).
- Ask: "Does this feel like me? Does this direction make me happy?"
- Listen to the resonance in your voice: grounded clarity vs. forced performance.
- Decide from what consistently sounds true across a few conversations.
Give yourself time and space to talk it through. Clarity often arrives mid-sentence. If you're rushed, you'll default to the mind or to other people's expectations.
Yes can feel like warmth and alignment—your voice sounds natural, your chest softens, your body relaxes. No can feel like a hollow tone, tension, or a sense of betraying yourself.