December 2016

Projectorness

“The deconditioning of Projectors is the trickiest business of all. Many of them do not last the course. What waiting does for the Projector is show them how desperate they are for recognition. It shows them how in the past they have been willing to compromise their lives even to get the wrong recognition. So many Projectors are recognised for the wrong things, and even though others may think they are great, they simply don’t feel fulfilled inside.

For Projectors the greatest irony of all is that it is only when they let go of caring whether they are seen, that they finally are seen. This is what waiting does for them. It shows them how to let go and trust in their design. It teaches them to hold out for the perfect invitation instead of just muddling through their life with only half-recognitions. Projectors have to find the courage to claim what is rightfully theirs; the best, most luxurious and most expensive seat in the house.” – Richard Rudd