Generators need to find questioning allies

“First of all they are going to discover something interesting that their sacral always has an answer. And it isn’t necessarily going to have an answer that their mind expected, “bingo!”.

Oh, this is what the mind loves, this is part of the whole seduction of the Generator mind. “Why did that thing say yes?” And don’t think that the mind likes it. It is just interesting and it is curious.

It is like discovering that all along in your life there was this extraordinary mechanism inside of you and it was sitting there waiting, just waiting, obedient, ready to serve. The deepest power that we have in our vehicle totally ignored I mean imagine.

When you think about what frustration is, most of frustration is that motor not operating properly.

It is feeding the frustration.

When you are looking at the difference between the Manifestor and the Generator here is where the difference is. As an energy type the Generator is dependent on the other, otherwise they do not operate correctly.

So one of the most important things for the Generator is to begin to see that they need to educate, or instruct however you want to put it, those people around them to begin to question them.

It’s just clear to me that the world around the Generator, because of what a Generator is simply not supportive in that process and it is very, very difficult for them to get what they need, which is they need the other to ask questions.

One of the things that you have to discuss with the Generator group is that you need to find allies. You need to find questioning allies. It may be friends of theirs, there are all kinds of ways in which that works but ultimately without the questioning ally they have a dilemma.

A Generator correct can never be alone. See, if you are alone as a Generator making that decision, it is so important to have those forces in your life where you can be questioned and you can be clear.”

| Our dude, Ra

| Snatched from Feliciano

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