Self-Projected Projectors: The Gift of Speaking It Out

There’s something beautifully raw about being in a space with Self-Projected Projectors. It feels honest. Unfiltered. You can almost feel the clarity arrive in real time - as someone speaks, pauses, and then hears themselves.

Because for Self-Projected Projectors, speaking isn’t just expression. It’s navigation.
We don’t speak because we know.
We speak in order to know.

And that’s what this session was all about - exploring the gift of having a defined G Center and throat, and how the truth rises up when we give ourselves permission to voice it.

You Don’t Have to Be “Sure” Before You Speak

We’re often taught to wait until we’re certain before saying something out loud.
But if you're Self-Projected, that conditioning can block your clarity.

For you, clarity comes through the speaking.
You hear what’s right and wrong in the moment of expression.

It’s not about logic. It’s not about gut instinct. It’s not even about feeling.
It’s about the resonance of your truth as it emerges from your own voice.

And in this class, that truth came out in the most beautiful, spontaneous ways.
There was humour. There was depth. There was that moment where someone said,
"I wasn’t going to say this... but now that I am... wow, that’s exactly it."

That’s the magic of Self-Projected Authority.

The Power of Your Voice

One theme that kept surfacing was how freeing and yet vulnerable it feels to speak when you're not used to being heard.

Most of us weren’t raised in spaces that encouraged this kind of self-expression.
We were taught to justify our thoughts, to explain our feelings, to be more certain, more palatable.

But your design doesn’t follow a script.
It’s not here to be tidy.
It’s here to be true.

And that truth? It often doesn’t exist until you say it.
You don’t find your clarity in silence - you find it in sound.

Speaking Into the Field

That doesn’t mean you need someone to solve your problems.
Soundboarding for Self-Projected Projectors isn’t about advice or feedback.

It’s about being witnessed as you speak.
Being in the presence of someone who holds space without fixing, judging, or interrupting.

When you speak into that kind of field, your G Center lights up. Your truth aligns.
And often, the decision becomes obvious without any back-and-forth.
You just feel it.

"That’s me."
"That’s not me."

And that’s your authority. That’s the guidance you’ve been looking for.

What Gets in the Way?

Conditioning.
Performance.
Overthinking.

Many Self-Projected Projectors have tried to sound “wise,” “clear,” or “put together” when speaking.
But the real clarity comes when you let the filter drop.
It’s in the messy, half-finished sentence. It’s in the emotion that rises when you speak something real.

Your voice doesn’t need to impress.
It needs to express.

What I Want You to Know

If you’re a Self-Projected Projector, this is what I’d like to share with you based on this first class:

  • You don’t need to wait until you’re sure. You get sure as you speak.

  • You don’t need someone to solve anything for you. You just need the space to hear yourself.

  • You’re not here to follow logic, emotion, or pressure - you’re here to follow your own resonance.

  • You’ll know when something aligns because you’ll feel yourself in it.

  • The more you practice speaking your truth out loud, the stronger your clarity becomes.

This is a lifelong experiment, not a perfect process.
But it gets easier.
And your voice gets braver.
And your sense of self gets clearer.

You are the message.
Your voice is the authority.

And we’re here for it.

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