Keynoting is the technique of interpreting the bodygraph through the keynotes of gates, lines, and channels.
What Is Keynoting?
Keynoting is the technique of interpreting the bodygraph that Ra Uru Hu used in his readings. Instead of mechanically listing characteristics, keynoting creates a living narrative from the keynotes of gates, lines, and channels.
Every gate, every line, every channel has its keynotes — short phrases capturing the essence. The art of keynoting is the ability to weave these notes into a unified story.
Keynote Structure
Gates (Hexagrams)
Each of the 64 gates has a primary theme:
- Gate 1 — Creativity. Self-expression. "I am."
- Gate 2 — Direction. Receptivity. The Driver.
- Gate 3 — Ordering. Mutation through chaos. Beginnings.
- Gate 4 — Formulization. Logical answers. Mental clarity.
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Each gate has 6 lines, and each line radically changes the gate's expression:
- Line 1 — Investigator: need for foundation, deep research
- Line 2 — Hermit: natural talent needing an external call
- Line 3 — Martyr: learning through trial and error
- Line 4 — Opportunist: influence through relationship networks
- Line 5 — Heretic: practical solutions, projection field
- Line 6 — Role Model: three life phases, wisdom, example
Channels
A channel connects two gates, creating an energy flow between centers. A channel's keynote is a synthesis of two gates:
- Channel 1-8 (Inspiration) — creative self-expression through collective influence
- Channel 3-60 (Mutation) — accepting limitations as a transformation catalyst
- Channel 12-22 (Openness) — social expression of emotions through voice
Keynoting Technique
- Start with the Sun — ~70% of information. Keynote gates and lines of both Suns.
- Move to channels — defined channels describe fixed energy flows.
- Centers — defined = fixed energy, open = zone of wisdom.
- Profile — combination of two lines describing life role.
- Type and Authority — the framework in which everything functions.
Common Mistakes
- Isolated reading — keynoting gates separately from channels and centers
- Ignoring lines — same gates with different lines = very different experience
- Seeing open centers as "problems" — open centers are wisdom potential
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"Keynoting isn't about memorizing. It's about feeling the flow between gates, lines, and channels. The bodygraph tells a story." — Ra Uru Hu


