Centre 4 of 9 · Liver

G Center

The G Center holds identity, love, and direction: the quiet sense of who you are and where your life is pointing. It's the chart's compass.

01 The reading

In the middle of the chart sits the question 'who am I, and where am I going?' The G Center is where that question lives, along with the varieties of love that shape it: love of self, of others, of the body, of being alive. It doesn't push like a motor. It orients, the way a compass needle orients without moving the ship.

Direction from the G rarely arrives as a five-year plan. It shows up as rightness of place: this room, this work, these people feel like mine, or don't. People of every configuration report that when the place is right, life gets strangely efficient, and when it's wrong, nothing quite adds up no matter the effort.

02 Defined and open

When it is
defined

Your sense of self is steady from the inside. Directions and roles may change, but the you doing the choosing feels continuous, and the people around you can feel that fixed compass.

When it is
open

Your identity is fluid by design: you become subtly different in different company and places. That isn't a missing self, it's sensitivity to environment, and it makes where and with whom you spend time a genuine act of self-care.

03 When it visits by transit

A transit is temporarily lighting this center, lending a borrowed sense of direction or self-assurance. It's worth enjoying and worth holding lightly; it travels on with the sky.

04 The not-self question

Am I hunting for a fixed self to perform, instead of noticing who I am here, now?

05 Keep exploring

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