![]() People with Split Definition often do best processing information with another person through a conversation or exchange of some kind. They are self-contained, meaning that they aren’t energetically seeking someone to bridge the disconnections in their chart. But they will still process things quicker than most people. Being emotionally defined can slow this process a little since they will need to wait through the emotional wave. All of their defined centers are connected and talking to each other 24/7. People with Single Definition process information quickly. If you aren’t sure what you are, Genetic Matrix will tell you exactly what type of definition you have. I’m also a large split - it would require a full channel + a gate in order to bridge the gap between my defined Head/Ajna and my other centers: undefined gates and channels in our BodyGraph.įor instance, using my chart as an example, you can see that I’m a Split Definition. We will feel drawn to the people who can bridge the "gaps” a.k.a. Where we are split, we naturally want to create a bridge. Our definition affects how we interact with others and also how coherent our connection to ourselves is. Quadruple split: four separate defined areas - 1% of the population Triple-split definition: three separate circuits that are not connected - 11% of the population A large split is a full channel or more that would need to be defined in order to connect the circuit board of defined centers. A small split is a split of just one “missing” gate. There are two subcategories to Split Definition - small and large. Split definition (also known as simple split): two separate circuits of defined centers that are not connected - 46% of the population ![]() Single definition: all defined centers and channels are connected, like one circuit - 41% of the population No definition - this is what a Reflector has, since they have no defined centers! - 1% of the population ![]() Today I was thinking about Definition and realized it’s another basic topic I’ve never covered here!ĭefinition describes how our defined centers/activated channels are connected and configured.
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