Self-Projected Authority
Speak to discover your truth — your voice, exploring what feels like you, is the oracle.
How It Works
Self-Projected Authority belongs to Projectors with a defined G center (Identity) connected to the Throat, but no other motors defined. You don't have emotional waves, Sacral gut, or Splenic instinct to consult. Instead, your truth emerges through speaking — through hearing yourself articulate what you feel about something. The G center is the seat of your identity and direction, and when it speaks through the Throat, you find out what you actually think by listening to what you say.
How It Feels
When you talk about a decision with someone who isn't giving you advice — just listening and reflecting — you start to hear yourself. Phrases that feel true land differently than phrases that feel performed. There's a subtle quality of "yes, that's me" or "actually, no, that's not it" that emerges through speaking, not through thinking alone.
The Practice
Find people who will listen without immediately advising. Talk through your decisions out loud. Notice what feels like you when you hear yourself say it. Journaling can also work — write freely and see what sounds true. The point is always to speak or write until the truth surfaces, not to decide in silence.
Common Pitfall
Deciding in isolation (in your head) without speaking. The mind alone will loop without settling. Equally, talking to people who push their own answers — you need a sounding board, not advice.