The Head Center

The Head Center is at the very top of the body-graph. It is located in the brain area but also extends beyond the brain case, reaching into the cosmos and tapping into its awakening forces. This Center is the seat of your eternal intelligence, which is aware of your personal evolution and what it requires to continue.

The Head is our ongoing source of motivation to be open, flexible, and adaptive as we aspire to evolve on our journey. It is also the source of our drive to find meaning and purpose in living. It wants to execute specific actions to make amends, to loosen the karmic knots, and to open the way into the future. In short, it wants life to be a meaningful and fruitful adventure.

The pressure of the Head Center’s mental expectations falls with full force directly upon the Ajna Center. This sets the ‘Design Consciousness’ in motion, linking all of the Head’s ideal aspirations into the world of nature, history, and the evolutionary drives for fulfillment throughout your body-mind matrix.

The Head Center has its visions of certain contacts and situations that it seeks to rectify and further in the coming life. It sees these possibilities from a visionary perspective, but it cannot realistically anticipate how all of these expectations will get lived out. It represents an intrinsic drive toward self-actualization and personal honesty, but it cannot accomplish any of its ideals alone, nor does it have any real idea how they might occur in the outer world. Instead, it fuels other Centers in the body-graph — for you to participate in their fulfillment, as life emerges in front of you.

The Head Center underpins your educational motivations, which can be intriguingly mysterious. It hints that perhaps this is not the first time you have lived, and that this is a return journey. This notion is symbolized in the Head Center by Gate 61, the hexagram of “Inner Truth,” where it intersects with Gate 24, the hexagram of “Return” in the Ajna Center. Thus, in its cryptic form, the body-graph communicates the Head Center’s motivation to share your truth with others in a transformative way.

Once life is underway, with an influx of people and events, the Head Center remains persistent in its demands. It compels the Ajna Center to focus sharply, following the body-mind’s decisions and to stay present for reconciliation and new opportunities for honest communication. The Head wants to know when the body’s intelligence solves problems to witness how its visionary notions have evolved into self-actualized ideals.

A key function of the Head Center is to weave a thread of hope into your life, sustaining a connection with your evolutionary progress throughout this life and beyond. You can strengthen this thread through meditation practices, deep relaxation, and trauma recovery. If this connection is at risk, reaching out for help aligns with the Head Center’s initial intent, emphasizing the importance of interpersonal connections and recovery throughout your journey.

  1. “The Head Center is at the very top of the body-graph.”

  2. “It is located in the brain area but also extends beyond the brain case, reaching into the cosmos and tapping into its awakening forces.”

  3. “This Center is the seat of your eternal intelligence, which is aware of your personal evolution and what it requires to continue.”

  4. “The Head is our ongoing source of motivation to be open, flexible, and adaptive as we aspire to evolve on our journey.”

  5. “It is also the source of our drive to find meaning and purpose in living.”

  6. “It wants to execute specific actions to make amends, to loosen the karmic knots, and to open the way into the future.”

  7. “In short, it wants life to be a meaningful and fruitful adventure.”

  8. “The pressure of the Head Center’s mental expectations falls with full force directly upon the Ajna Center.”

  9. “This sets the ‘Design Consciousness’ in motion, linking all of the Head’s ideal aspirations into the world of nature, history, and the evolutionary drives for fulfillment throughout your body-mind matrix.”

  10. “The Head Center has its visions of certain contacts and situations that it seeks to rectify and further in the coming life.”

  11. “It sees these possibilities from a visionary perspective, but it cannot realistically anticipate how all of these expectations will get lived out.”

  12. “It represents an intrinsic drive toward self-actualization and personal honesty, but it cannot accomplish any of its ideals alone, nor does it have any real idea how they might occur in the outer world.”

  13. “Instead, it fuels other Centers in the body-graph — for you to participate in their fulfillment, as life emerges in front of you.”

  14. “The Head Center underpins your educational motivations, which can be intriguingly mysterious.”

  15. “It hints that perhaps this is not the first time you have lived, and that this is a return journey.”

  16. “This notion is symbolized in the Head Center by Gate 61, the hexagram of ‘Inner Truth,’ where it intersects with Gate 24, the hexagram of ‘Return’ in the Ajna Center.”

  17. “Thus, in its cryptic form, the body-graph communicates the Head Center’s motivation to share your truth with others in a transformative way.”

  18. “Once life is underway, with an influx of people and events, the Head Center remains persistent in its demands.”

  19. “It compels the Ajna Center to focus sharply, following the body-mind’s decisions and to stay present for reconciliation and new opportunities for honest communication.”

  20. “The Head wants to know when the body’s intelligence solves problems to witness how its visionary notions have evolved into self-actualized ideals.”

  21. “A key function of the Head Center is to weave a thread of hope into your life, sustaining a connection with your evolutionary progress throughout this life and beyond.”

  22. “You can strengthen this thread through meditation practices, deep relaxation, and trauma recovery.”

  23. “If this connection is at risk, reaching out for help aligns with the Head Center’s initial intent, emphasizing the importance of interpersonal connections and recovery throughout your journey.”

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