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Mechanics: Non-Sacral, Throat defined to motor

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Questions: How do I impact? WilI I be answered?


Signature/Goal: Peace

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TechnicalDescription
A Manifestor designwill have one or more of three motors (Heart, Solar plexus and,/or
Root) connectedto the Throat and have an Undefined Sacral Center. Approximately 8%
of the population are Manifestors, so they are somewhatrare.

Rolein History
Historically, the role of the Manifestor has beenthe king or the high priest. They ruled
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and authority. They establishedthe laws, and all spiritual and material hierarchies are a
result of their attempt to maintain control and to avoid being challenged. They are the
instruments of the Yang/Yang principle. Historically, the traditional role of Manifestors
endedaround 1781 when human beingstransitionedfrom being seven-Centerbeingsto
nine-Centerbeings.

Overview
The Manifestor's special gift is to initiate action and to have an impact on others.
Becausethey have a motor connectedto the Throat Center, they can simply manifest and
be independent.However, this ability to initiate and act independentlymakes others very
uncomfortable around them, and thus Manifestors, unless they follow their strategy, will
meet a lot of resistance.Becauseother people don't understandManifestors, they will try
to control them and this makes Manifestors angry. They just don't understandwhy
anyone would resist and control them. The Not-Self theme for a Manifestor is Anger.
How can they avoid the resistance?Through informing others of what tiey intend to do.
Infonning puts people at ease.Then the Manifestors can do their own thing and spare
themselvesall that resistanceand anger.
Depending upon the type of conditioning that the Manifestor experiencesin their life, the
Not-Self Manifestor is either going to be very angry and rebellious, or very passive and
accommodating.In either case,this is due to a history of others controlling them.
Manifestors are not much interested in themselves. They are not like Generators who
needto interact with others.Nor do they possessthe Generator'sneedto leam about what
brings them satisfaction. The Manifestor simply doesnot need the other in the sameway,
in fact, they see others as rather alien, and so in a sensethey are the lone wolf and are
comfortable with solitude, to be left alone to do what they please.

Strategy:Inform
Manifestors are unpredictable, and they have a reputation of being a threat to order and
stability. The Manifestor's aura literally pushes energy outward and repels the auras of
other types. Becauseof the repelling nature of the Manifestor's aura and the fact that they
don't really need someoneelse to initiate them, people tend to fear Manifestors.They
fear that Manifestors axeout of control, so they will try to control them. This begins very
early in the Manifestor's life. The Manifestor grows up being conditioned by the fear of
being controlled. Becauseof this imposed control, they rebel and leam to do just the
opposite of what is healthy for them. They don't inform becauseby not informing, by
keeping what they are going to do a secret, they think they can avoid being controlled.
However, it is only by infomring that they remove resistance and put others at ease

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without being passive.In their youth they needto leam to ask permission and to be polite.
People can feel ignored, or run over by Manifestors, but if we teach them at a young age
to be polite, we are setting them up for an easiertime later in life.
Everything about Strategy and Authority is related to one thing, and that is decision
making. For Manifestors, they need to inform after they have made a decision but before
they act on that decision. Additionally, when they have decided not to do something
anymore, they also needto inform before putting their decision into effect.
The most important thing for a Manifestor is to understand tleir impact on others.
BecauseManifestors do not needthe other in the sameway as the other types do, they are
not really concemed about what others see in them. They do not really understandtheir
impact on others simply becausethey are not aware of them. They are surprisedto learn
that they have an impact at all. When Manifestors are operating correctly, and informing
others, they will recognize tleir impact and begin to feel that they are getting a certain
amount of support from other people.
Manifestors need to becomeaware of their impact. To put this in perspective,think about
the emotional Manifestor who gets upset at work, blows up, quits and walks out. This is
typical of what a Manifestor can do. Not for one instant did that Manifestor think about
the consequencesand impact of his action. And yet there are a zillion things that get
impacted when he quits. If Manifestors can recognize their impact, the knowledge of it
will bansform them.
Most Manifestors think they are alone in the world. Therefore, a very good process for
Manifestors is to write down all the names of the people that their decision is going to
impact. They will then begin to seethat they do have impact that they are not alone, and
they will also seethe logic of informing. They will begin to recogni2s that they have to
do somethingabout tle impact, and this is done through informing.
Itos all about showing respect for the other types, and informing shows respect.
When they don't inform, the other feels disrespected and ignored. And when a
Manifestor shows respectthrough informing, it tells the other person that this Manifestor
is not dangerousand that he can be trusted. The other person will realize that the
Manifestor is not to be feared and controlled.

Relationships
It's not easy being a Manifestor. Just think about the rejection that the Manifestor has to
deal with and potentially face. They have to "do" everything, initiate everything and they
have to deal with rejection. For Manifestors to be correct, they have to do the initiating.
For example, if Manifestors like somebody,it is correct for them to make the first move,

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instead of hoping they'll be noticed. They need to take the initiative, go after the person
and let him/trer know whaf they feel. It's a risky business,and nobody likes rejection. But
being a Manifestor is about breaking free from the safe routines of the past. The
Manifestor may be afraid but he or shemust do it anyway.
In order for Manifestors to have peaceful relationships, they must inform. They cannot
just walk out of the house and not tell their partner where they are going becausethis will
only create resistanceupon their retum. The partner will want to know "where did you
go?", "what did you do?", '\vhy didn't you tell me?". The other becomesvery suspicious
when they are not informed by a Manifestor. Simply say, "I'm going to the store and I'll
be right back". It will save a lot of resistanceand anger later and the parher will feel
respected.

Children
Manifestor Children are very misunderstood.The moment they come into the world their
aura is felt and immediately the parents are on alert. Becausethe Manifestor is so rare it
can feel quite different to have a Manifestor child. They needto be treated as Manifestors
and be given a certain amount of freedom of movement. It's important to explain to them
their Strategyto ask permission as soon as possible and it's very ifirportant to explain to a
Manifestor child why they cannot do something, so they can understandthe logic behind
it. They need to learn that when they ask permission that "most" of the time they get to
do what they want, with perhapssomemodifications for safety. To put excessivecontrols
on a Manifestor child will onlv result in eventualrebellion.

The Manifestorwith EmotionalAuthority


When Manifestors have a Defined Solar Plexus they are typically very impulsive. Having
a Defined Solar Plexus (if honoredproperly), however, can be a big benefit once they
learn how to work with it and wait through their emotional wave. It's during the waiting
processthat they can becomeaware of all of those they will impact with their decision.
There is a big difference between the Mind directing Manifestors to act, and their
Authority directing thm to act. Typically, the Emotionally Defined Manifestor does
things impulsively and under pressure,but when they wait through their wave, things can
happennatwally. This part is very important. If they feel an urgency to act or implement
their idea, that impulse usually comes from the conditioned mind (Undefined sacral or
root or heart, etc., expressingthrough the mind) and not the Authority.

Their actionsneedto comefrom their Authority, not from their mind. While waiting
throughtheir wavethey will noticethat eitherthe feeling of wantingto act hassubsided,

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meairing it was not meant to be, or that they still feel that they want to make that decision
or take that action, but when the time feels right, not out ofurgency or pressure.
Being impulsive can be a huge problem for Emotionally Defined Manifestors; it gets
them into trouble over and over again. Leaming to wait out the wave before making a
decision, and then informing, is perhapsthe only way an Emotionally Defined Manifestor
will becomea true successin life.
If a Manifestor is operating correctly, lsing Emotionally Defined can be a real advantage.
As they wait for clarity, Manifestors can make a list of those who will be impacted by
their decision. By the time they get to the end of their wave, and have reviewed the list,
they may decide not to take action.
Patience is the requirement for an Emotionally Defined Manifestor. If they wait, they
get clarity. The emotional processtakes place over time. A Manifestor needsto inform;
but before he infomrs he must think about the consequencesof his decision and whom it
is going to impact.
Manifestors cannot transform their Solar Plexus overnight. Sometimes waiting can be
excruciating and feel like a punishment. But waiting for the emotional depth that is
available to them can be a real advantage. If they act too quickly, there may be deep,
lasting and unwelcome consequencesthat could have been avoided.

The Manifestorwith SplenicAuthority


As a counter-perspectiveto the emotional process,if Manifestors have splenic authority
then their actions will just flow out of them instinctively and naturally, from their being,
not from their mind. However, they still need to wait before they act on their decisions
becausethey still need to inform. It can be a dilemma for non-emotionally Defined
Manifestors becausethey may have an inkling of what the impact will be, but they have
not had enough time to fully know the level of that impact. Being spontaneouscan get in
the way of informing properly.

Not-SelfManifestors
The Not-Self Manifestors seethemselvesas threatenedby control and punishment. They
seethemselvesnot as powerfirl but as restricted and powerless.That powerlessnessis the
deepsourceof most Manifestors' anger.What they do not recoqnize is that they are still a
Manifestor.They are designedto always have an impact but they just don't know it.
Manifestors need to leam how to apply their strategy, which is that they inforrn all those
who will be impacted by their decisions.

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Manifestors have grown up pretending that they are not powerful to avoid control. They
behave like Generators,waiting rather than initiating and by responding to what others
want from them. They have developedthe strategy of a Generatorbecausethey are afraid
to initiate due to all the control, resistance and rejection they have experienced in their
life. Obviously, this does not work becausefor anything of value to happen in a
Manifestor's life, it is the Manifestor who has to initiate it. When Manifestors behavelike
Generatorsthey are very busy but nothing seemsto get accomplished.
The questionfor a Manifestor is "Will I be answered"?They are afraid of rejection and
being told "No" so they have developedNot-Self strategiesto avoid informing, to avoid
being told 'T.{o," They never like to hear the word "No". This Not-Self conditioning is
detrimental to Manifestors as it leavesthem powerless.
Manifestors who behave like Manifesting Generatorsare impulsive workaholics driven
by the Manifesting Generatorconditioning. Their timing is really offas they aggressively
initiate, don't inform, and generally just crash through things, creating all sorts of
resistancein their life. TheseManifestors are most likely very exhaustedand ineffective.
When Manifestors enter into the experiment of following Strategy and Authority they
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Fear of informing becauseit might causeconfrontation.
Fear of informing becausesomeonewill try to control them.
Fear of informing becausethey might meet resistanceor rejection.
Fearof their own anger.

Peace
Signature/Goal:
As we said earlier the Not-Self Theme for a Manifestor is Anger. What the Manifestor
wants more than anything else is Peace.Peaceis a stateof being for the Manifestor when
there is no resistance.Breaking away from their mind running their life gives them Peace.
It's a senseof calmnessand stillness within them and a senseof quiet and peacewithin
their spirit, to be left alone to do their own thing. When they find themselvesin a state of
Peace,then they know they are operating conectly with their Strategyand Authority.

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During this discussion of types, we will use the metaphor of a soccertearn and seewhat
kind of role each type has. The Manifestors would be the forwards. They are the ones
who get things done; they shoot the goals and are the top score6. They are often wild and
unpredictable characters,but they are very talented. They are always in the limelight and
attract everybody's attention. They have a lot of fens, the crowd loves them and the press
constantly talks about them. The price they pay for their popularity is that they are often
very lonely, becauseothers resist their true nature.

SomeFamousManifestors
Adolf Hitler, JohannesKepler, Helmut Kohl, ElisabethKubler Ross,Krishnamurti,
HermannHesse,JackNicholson,Bruce Springsteen,Mao Zedong,JesseJackson,Maya
Angelou, Art Garfunkel, Tracey Ullman, Martha Stewart,Tommy Smothers,George
Carlin,RobertdeNiro, Bob Newhad,JenniferAniston,SusanSarandon,Tim Robbins.

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In this example we have a Manifestor with 3 motors defined - this makes for a high
energyManifestor.The SolarPlexusis her Authority. The energyand fuel from the Root
Center moves through the Solar Plexus Center so you have the power of two motors
connectedto the Tbroat Centerfor action and expression.She also has the Heart Center
defined to her G Center and this piece of definition is split off so we have a Split
Definition Emotional Manifestor. She is designed to initiate but to use her energy
corectly she needsto wait for emotional clarity before making a decision and taking
action.And since she is a Manifestor, sheneedsto inform thosewhom her decisionwill
impactbeforeshetakesaction on her decision.
The Undefined Centers are the Spleen, Sacral, Ajna and Head. With an Undefined
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when enough is enough with the undefined Sacrar.And with the undefined
Ajna, she
will be conditioned to be mentally certain about things, to be a know-it-alt,
and witl tne
undefined Head center she is under pressureto answer and resolve questi,ons.
with the
tremendous energy moving through her Root and Solar plexus she is under
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p-ressureto be impulsive. she also has a closed and repelling aura which
makes it difficult
for others to become close to her and get past this barrier. I{er split createsan
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level of impatience. The gatesthat bridge her split have ..driveni, her to become
a leader
\cate 7), a witness (gate 13) and to demonstratecreativify (gate 1) with an emphasison
family (gate37).
She has spent her life upsetting people becauseshe does not inform before
she takes
action on her decisions. She is so impulsive and spontaneousthat she is surprised
anyone
is upset with her and would try to resist something she is doing. witnout waitinj
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her-emotional wave she impacts people with the volatility of hJr emotions *rricrispit"
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and then crash down when her expectationsare not met.
Her mind has been conditioned to make decisionsto relieve the pressureby answering
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the questions so that she appearscertain and smart. She is spontaneouslygoing about
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businessunaware of others and the impact her behavior has on them. Sheis a ivorkanolic
because she does not know when enough is enough and has no idea to*
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boundaries.Sheoften puts herself in jeopardy through being spontaneous.
The solution is: She needs to slow down and leam patience and realizethat
she has
impact on others. As she moves through her emotional-wave, it will be helpful
for her to
consider whom she will impact with her decision. once she begins to inform
others
before she takes action, she will experiencelessresisrance,lessaiger and have
a much
more peacefullife while doing as shepleases.
Her de-conditioning processwill start once she begins the experiment s1'y6iring
through
her emotional wave and informing before taking iction on hir decisions. wnitJ
waiting,
shewill becomeaware of many conditioned habits. Shewill notice how the energy
of her
Root and Solar Plexus want to be impulsive and take premature action. she
this energy rather than acting it out in her life and being a victim of it. She
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from this habit while waiting. She can also begin to notice all the unhealthylelationships
shehas been holding onto, out of fear of survival and begin to let go of them.
By being patient, shewill notice when she is feeling the mental anxiety to be certain
with
the undefined Ajna, and through noticing this she can simply take her attention offof
this
urge and realize that she doesnot need to "do" anything atout it. she will also notice
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see that there af,emany questions that don't need answering (Head) becausewhile
waiting, if the answeris important for her, shewill get it at the appropriatetime.
While waiting she can become choosy as to where she puts her energy or not. As she
learns to wait tlrough her emotional wave and as she becomesthe patient observerof her
own intemal habitual dynamics, her cells begin to transform and she begins to realize
what a wonderful processit is for her to wait through her emotional wave and to seehow
her Authority actually protects her and supportsher in her life.

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Manifestor
by RaUru Hu
The Manifestorand the Generatorvery much representthe
energydynamicof the planet.Theyare the two energytypes,
and together they representnearly 8O% of humanity. This
meansthat we live in a deeplyenergizedplane.We are hereon
this planeto be busyand do our stuff. Manifestorshavea real
dilemmaand the dilemmafor the Manifestoris that they are so
different. They are different to begin with becauseof the
natureof the Manifestofsaura.The Manifestorhasa repelling
aura and this repellingaura iust blockseverythingoff. lt just
does,and it can makeit extremelydifficult for a Manifestorto
have an intimate and nurturing environmentwhen they are
children. lt's very difficult for Manifestorchildren as they do
not havethe samekind of connectionto their mother or their
father, particularlythe relationshipto the mother. lt is often
very difficult for Generatormothersto havea Manifestorchild
becauseyou havethe Generatormother with her enveloping
aura,and constantlythe Manifestorchild is pushingher away.
It's somethingto understandabout Manifestoraurasthat
though they are repelling, it does not mean they are
impervious,they are not at all. lf you can get past the
repelling,and this is a mafter of one'sfractalconnectionwith
that particularManifestor,you can stayin their aura.Generally
speaking,the way in which Manifestorsinfluencethe other is
that due to the repellingaura when they meet someone,the

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aura of the personthey meet retracts;it backsup. And out of


that comesa type of psychologicalapproachtowards the
Manifestoritself. Everythingwe know about the Manifestoris
that the Manifestoris here to initiate - the deep oppositeof
the Generator.Manifestorsare the archetypicaldoers. Of
coursethere is a great joke in all of this. Everybodyelseon the
planet (the other 9O%)hasto wait and hasto cooperate,and
that immediatelymakesthe Manifestorsomethingthat is
suspicious,
different and potentiallyuncontrollable.
No child is punishedmore than the Manifestorchild and I
don't necessarily
mean physicalabuse.I just mean general
punishmentas in control mechanisms
that are placedon the
Manifestor.The classiccaseof the Manifestorchild is one that
simply opensthe door and goer out, becauseit can, and gets
losf and then is punishedand restrictedbecausehe didn,t ask.
He wasn't dependanton the cooperativeinvited response
mechanisms.
He'sjust beinga Manifestor.
Thereis a dilemmawith a Manifestor,and an odd thing to say
about them, is that their Strategy & Authority is just a
techniqueto makelife easierfor them. Now is not their time.
Manifestorshad their time long ago and with the adventof the
nine-centeredbeing in 1781, the Manifestorwent from being
at the top of the ladder to being retired. They are basically
retired,and they are angry in their retirement.Manifestorsare
an angry lot. Anger is alwaysthere for the Manifestor,just as
frustration is alwaysthere for the Generator.
Pleaseunderstandthat anger and frustrationare enormously
powerfulbecausethey are the frequencybyproductof energy
beings.lt's alwaysin their energy;it's alwaysin their aura and
it can alwaysbe pulled out. So you havea Manifestorcoming
into the world and, of course, what it meets is restraint,
constantrestraint,and this only increases
the levelof its anger.
The Manifestoris the only type that actuallyhastwo strategies
- the strategyfor the Manifestorchild that lives in their
parent'shomeand the strategyfor the Manifestorasan adult.
The child hasto learnto askpermission,which meansit hasto
be taught to ask permission.Thereis no other way to provide
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the Manifestor child with an opportunity to feel its power, yet


at the same time, to learn the rule that all Manifestorsmust
learn, that they have to pay attention to the other and they
have to find a way to relax the other and put the other at ease
so that they can be free to live out their nature. The Manifestor
child that learns to ask permission, if permission is not
unrealisticallyor unfairly denied, will realizethat askingfrees
it from the potential of retribution and punishment, and then
it can go and do what it likes. So the Manifestor child after
bei ng puni s hed fo r g o in g o u t t h e d o o r , le a r n s t o a s k
permission,"Can I go out now?" "Yes, and don't go far, or
whatever," is the answer. And so the Manifestor goes out the
door, and it does what Manifestorsdo, but it can't be punished
becauseit asked.This is the training of a young Manifestor
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people, and learningto
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And I did ask permission,
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though I do remember doing preciselywhat I wanted once I
was out the door, but nonetheless,I played the game as a
Manifestor. As a Manifestor adult, you can't go around asking
permission anymore, it does not work. The secret for a
Manifestor adult is to inform. Let them know what you are
going to do. There is the story of the Manifestor that is sitting
on the couch with his lover, and he realizes he is out of
cigarettes and he jumps up and runs out the door, says
nothing, just goes out the door. He comes back five minutes
later and all hell breaksloose,"What did you do? Where did
you go? Why didn't you tell me?" and on and on and on.
Manifestors have a deep impact on the other. You can look at
the repelling aura and think negative,but you can also think
positive. When my aura swings through a room, attention gets
pai d. l t i s an i mp a c t in g a u r a b e c a u s e o t h e r a u r a s a r e
retracting. "What was that?" There is a positive to all of that
and once the Manifestor understandsthat they are here to
have impact on the other, then they need to pay attention to
the other and they need to let the other know what's going on.
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ease."Good Manifestor- isn't that nice.Theytold us what they


were going to do before they did it." lt's my joke about the
Manifestordriving his truck down the middle of the road and
there is somebodycrossingthe road. An unawareManifestor
iust drivesover him. A Manifestorthat's following his Strategy
& Authority honksthe horn. lt doesnot slow down necessarily.
But it doeshonk the horn. They haveto learnhow to honk the
horn.
The real dilemma for Manifestorsis that, unlike Generators,
they are not gifted with the potentialto know themselves
or to
want to know themselves.And they often do not understand
how negativelythey can be perceivedwhen they are incorrect.
It is something that can prove to be very difficult for them
becauseit brings out a kind of isolationand in that isolation
this burning angerinside.The realtragedyis that unlikethe
other types,like whereyou can meeta Generatorin the middle
of their life and still transformtheir life, it's not so easywith a
Manifestor.Most Manifestorchildren run away from being at
home, run away from the constraints,swear that they will
never be controlledor punishedagain.They are not likely to
be readyfor this kind of transformation.
l'm alwayssurprisedwhen a Manifestorshowsup to look at
HumanDesignbecauseit's a sign that they are very lucky.For
most Manifestorchildrenby the time they reachadulthoodthe
line in the story has been drawn for them - so teach them
young. lf they learnto Informthey will find peacein their life.
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