Self-Projected

Talk it through to hear your truth
Summary

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.

Decision Process
  1. Speak the decision out loud (to a trusted listener, a mirror, or a voice memo).
  2. Ask: "Does this feel like me? Does this direction make me happy?"
  3. Listen to the resonance in your voice: grounded clarity vs. forced performance.
  4. Decide from what consistently sounds true across a few conversations.
Timing

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.

Body Awareness

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.

Keywords
identitydirectionvoiceresonancetalk it outauthenticityG centertruth