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Mental Projectors have an authority established through interaction

“Q: how should mental projectors with no inner authority correctly make decisions in the world?

Ra: I hate that word no inner authority. It’s not that mental projectors do not have inner authority. It's not. It is simply they have an authority that they establish through interaction. I mean mental projectors are in a sense our signpost for what's really possible in terms of outer authority, because that's what a mental projector is. It’s a perfect design for outer authority, except that it's got to survive on the plane.

Everything about being a mental projector, is that the moment that something comes to you, you’re a projector, you have to be invited. The moment that something comes to you that's the moment that you begin to process through others, in other words you begin to discuss it with others. And it's not so much that you're in any way looking for them to give you their opinions and some will, or to follow their guidance, it's only about hearing yourself, your own outer authority.

Listen to your outer authority and every time you're talking to somebody about the same thing, there's going to be a difference in it. There’s going to be an approach difference. We’re always impacted by the aura’s that we meet and as a mental projector, it will give you that opportunity to feel it, to hear it and all of those things. It's only when you discuss those things a few times with others, that you have your authority. Because you're going to know precisely what direction you're going to take.”