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Never Mind
Apr 9, 2026

A Birthday Tradition
Ra Uru Hu was born on April 9th, 1948. Every year on his birthday, he gave something away. Since his passing in 2011, we've continued that tradition.
This year's gift is a reminder: Never Mind. Ra recorded this lecture in December 2009 for his Facebook friends. In it, he walks through the mechanics of the Not-Self: how open Centers condition your thinking, and how the mind ends up making decisions that have nothing to do with who you actually are.
About the Lecture
Ra starts from first principles. The BodyGraph is split between what is defined and what is open. Your defined Centers are your genetic imprint, consistent and reliable. Your open Centers are receptors, taking in energy from others and amplifying it, often to the point of distortion.
The mind sits in the middle of all this. It observes the amplified frequencies coming through your open Centers, then uses them as the basis for decisions. The result is a life spent trying to become what you're not, rather than living what you are.
Over the course of 50 minutes, Ra covers:
- How open Centers work as receptors and what they amplify
- The two calculations in the BodyGraph (Design and Personality) and what each one represents
- How Single Definition and Split Definition charts condition differently
- The Not-Self themes for each of the nine Centers
- Why the mind's proper role is as Outer Authority, not inner decision-maker
- What it means in practice to follow Strategy and Authority
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Ra's Closing Words
He ended nearly every lecture the same way:
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