Ra’s Words of Wisdom

Ra Uru Hu

But that aside, I think one of the most interesting things for me about the G Center— the G Center and the Throat Center are the first two centers that emerge after conception. The Throat Center, where ultimately from the beginning anyway, the Design is going to sit and obviously the Monopole going into the G Center. At this very beginning of this process, the bio-relationship of the G Center to the liver, that’s something that is interesting. We know, for example, that if we’re talking about cellular renewal we have this well known now seven-year cycle where the vast majority of the cells in the vehicle are renewed every seven years. It’s one of the reasons why we talk about a seven-year deconditioning process for adults. That is, memory is stored in the liquid of cells and over a period of seven years most of the cells are renewed in the vehicle.

However, one of those places where you don’t have certain aspects of cellular renewal is in the liver. And the liver is the biological association to the G Center. It says something very interesting about how deep a travail it is once there is damage to the identity to try to heal that. Just as once there is damage to the liver, it is very difficult to rejuvenate that liver because you’re not going to have the benefit of cellular renewal. You kill a liver cell, you really kill it. It says something to me about the specialness of the G Center.
It also says something about the abuse of alcohol. I don’t have any moral problems— I‟m not a moralist—I don’t have any problems with social drugs. I never have. It is clear to me that it is the history of humanity that we have been ingesting all kinds of things that do stuff to us forever. Very few of us are ready to live without our coffee or our tea, and so forth and so on and it goes through the full spectrum of all of these things.

This is not a complaint about alcohol per se; it is simply about understanding that the abuse of alcohol and its direct impact on the liver is a clear indication that this is something that is really dangerous for the vehicle. It’s very dangerous for direction in life, and very dangerous for love in life. It is really a caution, in that sense. Again, please understand that I am referring to abuse. I’m referring to damage. I have a glass of wine with my dinner, I enjoy it. Though I didn’t, funny enough, start to drink until I was 50. I did other things.

It’s just that this is a real problem for the liver. For me that immediately sets off all kinds of deep warning signals about the identity and the nature of the G and its connection to the Monopole and the connection all this has to the viability to our lives on this plane. So I think that’s something to keep in mind. I think that any of those beings that you can caution in terms of alcohol abuse is a caution that’s worthwhile, because if you see the source and you see the root and you see what this is all about, you cannot do damage on the physical plane without that having a correlating damage at every level of what is your process and your life.

~ Ra Uru Hu

In 1992, as Ra Uru Hu began training the first students of The Human Design System, the International Human Design School was founded, and after many years of experiments, experiences and evolution, the IHDS represents a landmark in Human Design Education. The IHDS operates as part of the parent organization, Jovian Archive, Inc., and is responsible for setting and maintaining educational standards and materials for Human Design worldwide, and is the official certifying agency and record keeper for Human Design Professionals. The IHDS is currently licensed and run by Lynda Bunnell. Visit the International Human Design School website.

About IHDS

In 1992, as Ra Uru Hu began training the first students of The Human Design System, the International Human Design School was founded, and after many years of experiments, experiences and evolution, the IHDS represents a landmark in Human Design Education. The IHDS operates as part of the parent organization, Jovian Archive, Inc., and is responsible for setting and maintaining educational standards and materials for Human Design worldwide, and is the official certifying agency and record keeper for Human Design Professionals. The IHDS is currently licensed and run by Lynda Bunnell. Visit the International Human Design School website.