Ra Uru Hu Colors in Human Design - 36
Ra Uru Hu Colors in Human Design - 36
Ra Uru Hu Colors in Human Design - 36
It's one of the beautiful things
about this knowledge: to see the value of things in their place and yet not be
sentimental either about them being there or about them passing.
I hope in this glimpse of the depth that perhaps it helps you resolve one basic
dilemma in life which is seriousness. Human beings are very serious. They take life
seriously. They take their problems seriously. They take all of it seriously and, in
doing so, there is a deep and heavy weight there because it prods them to assume
that they should or must do something about it. It's not an accident that the name of
this color is guilt. Guilt is the most powerful conditioning force that we have: to make
somebody feel guilty. Guilt has been used in that sense to try to bring us to a larger
truth. There is folly built into that and it has been that way for so long. So, I'm happy
to see it come to an end. I'm happy to see my role coming to an end and that there's
a point in which human beings will learn to see that conditioning and deconditioning
are simply a life process, not a learning process. Remember, the learning process is
third and fourth colors. This is a conforming process, or anti‐conforming process.
THE SIXTH COLOR
6 INNOCENCE Observer / Observed
That brings us to the sixth color, the color of innocence and the transition that I've
described and the nature of the unusualness of the sixth line as it's been operating
since 1781, since we became a nine‐centered being. All sixth lines operate through
three phases: a Saturnian cycle of their first 28 to 29 years in which they basically
follow third line themes and they go through the trial and error process and, after
that, they go through a process of what's called "being on the roof". They become
more aloof and more distant. They pull away and go up on the roof around the time
of their Saturn return and they stay there until their Kiron return at approximately 50
or 51 years of age.
In the past, before 1781, sixth line beings had an unusual privilege; after all, they're
not part of the hexagram. That unusual privilege is that the reward for going through
30 years of trial and error is, as they grow older, they become more successful, more
respected, wiser and more distant. The 38 ultimately become authorities as they age.
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