Profile Flashcards
1/3 in the cross of planning
The PROFILES of the Cross of Planning
- If it‘s going to be a 1/3 Cross of Planning, you know no matter how much attention is paid to trying to figure out what the plan should be, there‘s going to be mistakes. It‘s one of the magical things about realizing that profiling starts with mutation. In other words, it‘s not possible to start with a solid foundation. We would not have life. We start with foundations that are shaky. We start with foundations under the pressure of mutation: the 3 under the 1.
2/4 Cross of planning
The 2/4 says: “I don‘t plan; leave me alone. Are you crazy? Me? I don‘t want to have anything to do with advancing civilization. You‘re nuts. I‘ll watch it on TV, ok” It‘s not like saying, ok, here‘s the Cross of Planning, to assume for a moment that this person will plan anything unless there is the call. And the call comes from somebody they know. And they respond to that call correctly; then maybe, yes, they‘re going to get into fulfilling what they‘re here for.
3/5 Cross of planning
Think about what that‘s like to be a 3/5. Everybody expects you to have a plan. “ I‘m in trouble, Harry, how do I get out of it?” Everybody expects you to have a plan. And of course, you‘ve got a personality that‘s going to make mistakes “Ah, well, what I think you should do is go that way”. And of course, the person comes back with a broken arm and you‘re in trouble “That plan didn‘t work; ok let‘s move on to the next town and see if we can get a job planning somewhere else”.
4/6 Cross of planning
And the 4/6, the 4/6 doesn‘t plan anything. They sit around watching everybody plan for them. And they say, ―That‘s a good plan, yes, very good.‖ Everybody‘s different. And the moment you step beyond the 4/6 there‘s no more plan. The Cross changes; boop—over.
The 4/6 Profile
The 4/6 Profile
If it‘s a 4/6 we know right away that it‘s going to go through three different phases in its life, and we do know that it‘s going to make mistakes. And it‘s going to make mistakes with its friends. It‘s the first thing to recognize about all 4/6s, any time you‘re looking at a 6th line being, the 6th line in the Profile, whenever you‘re looking at the 3rd line, the risks to them is always the relationship of that 3rd line to the other line, whatever it may be. So, if you‘re a 6/2 the risk to you is in saying, ―Don‘t both- er me.‖ It becomes a risk for you to become a hermit at the wrong time, or not to be a hermit at the wrong time.
If you‘re going to be a 4/6 you have to recognize that where the mistakes are going to be is that the mistakes are going to be in the relationships you have. Now, when I say mistake, remember everything about being a 4th line being is about those you know. Who you know is good for you. This is where your opportunities lie. Now, if you don‘t enter into relationships, if you don‘t make yourself known to certain people, they never become a source of opportunity for you.
And whether you‘re actually going to do that or not in the first 28 years of your life where you‘re designed to get involved with the wrong people, you really have to see that if you‘re not correct that‘s a problem. You may get killed. You may not survive that. You may be so scarred from that experience, and so forth and so on.
There‘s something else about a 4/6 is that the 4/6 is the only Profile that has two transpersonal lines, yet is not transpersonal. It‘s its oddity. And you can see the bookends of that, the 1/3 to the 4/6. With the 1/3 you have the only Profile that‘s all lower trigram, the most self-absorbed. And you can see its direct harmony is the 1 to the 4 and the 3 to the 6. In other words, this is the bookends of Right Angle.
When you start with the 1/3 we know that the foundation isn‘t solid and that‘s our starting point. When you get to the 4/6 ultimately you get to the wisdom of: It‘s not solid, but this is the way it operates. In other words, the concern isn‘t about how solid it is, the concern is about how does it operate and how does it operate in the world because the 4/6 is the voyeur.
The 4/6 VOYEURISM
Now, they don‘t become a voyeur until they get on the roof. They learn voyeurism on their way, and in many of those 3rd line situations they wish they hadn‘t gotten into, they wish they had been only voyeurs so they hadn‘t gotten caught in all of that stuff. And by the way, to be the voyeur of the wrong experience still isn‘t valuable. But ultimately that moment when they‘re able to go on the roof, that‘s when they take on this quality. They begin to look around them, and to look around them in environments where they are welcome.