If you are a Projector, you are genetically coded to have others – specifically, Generators – recognize and approach you. This is the foundation of the success of humanity as a species. The Projector’s role is pivotal for life to be coherently organized. But there is a great irony to it all for the Projector – which is that there is nothing for them to do until they are recognized. Every Projector knows when the key fits. Every cell in their body lights up.
They also know when it only sort of fits. Those are the critical moments for Projectors. If the fit is not perfect, they have to smile sweetly and turn away. So how long does a Projector have to wait? Well, forever. There is a deep secret for Projectors going through their deconditioning – that is, waiting itself transforms the cells. The relief of not trying to make keys fit when they do not want to fit releases a huge pressure from the Projector’s life. But it is also clear from my own experience of observing Projectors that they are not always able to immediately throw away keys that do not fit.
Sometimes those keys may provide their livelihood, and they have to hold on to them until they find the correct keys to replace them. That takes courage – to wait, knowing something is wrong and you are powerless to change it. I have a vast admiration for any Projector going through their deconditioning process, and I have also learned that I can never move forward in life without the presence of Projectors in key roles around me.
Projectors, if you cannot be patient, there is no hope for any of us.