G Center
Who you are, where you're going, and how love moves through you.
The G Center governs identity, love, and direction. It is your inner compass — the part of your chart that knows who you are and where you're going, even when your mind doesn't. It's also the seat of your capacity for love: not just romantic love but the broader experience of feeling at home in yourself and in the world.
In plain English.
The G Center — sometimes called the Self or Identity Center — sits at the heart of the body graph. It governs identity, direction, and love. It is the center that answers the questions: Who am I? Where am I going? What does love mean to me? When the G Center is healthy and activated, there is a sense of direction — a felt knowing of where you belong and who you are.
Consistent energy. Reliably yours.
A defined G Center means you have a consistent, stable sense of self and direction. Your identity doesn't shift dramatically based on who you're with or where you are. You tend to have a relatively fixed sense of who you are, where you're headed, and what love means to you.
You know who you are. Not in an arrogant way — in a grounded way. Even when life is uncertain, there's something at your core that doesn't waver. People often experience you as someone who has a clear sense of self.
Your direction in life tends to have a through-line even when it doesn't look linear from the outside. You may take unexpected turns, but they tend to feel right in a way that's hard to explain.
In relationships, you love consistently. Your particular way of loving is recognizable and reliable. People close to you know how you love because it doesn't dramatically shift based on circumstances.
Receptive. Amplifying. Wise.
An undefined G Center means your sense of self and direction is more fluid, contextual, and environmentally sensitive. You may feel like a different person in different spaces and around different people — not because you're being fake, but because your identity is genuinely more adaptive than most.
You've probably noticed that you feel very different versions of yourself in different environments. Around some people, you feel more like yourself than others. This is your undefined G responding to the identity energy of the space and the people in it.
Major life questions — Who am I? What am I doing with my life? — may feel more pressing and less answerable for you than for defined G people. This isn't because something is wrong. It's because you're designed to discover identity through living, not to hold it fixed.
One of the most important practices for undefined G people: paying attention to which physical environments make you feel most like yourself. Location is not trivial for you. The right environment literally activates a clearer sense of who you are.
What you bring.
- ✓The experience of genuine selfhood — knowing who you are from the inside
- ✓When undefined: extraordinary compassion and understanding of others' identities
- ✓Love as a consistent inner resource rather than something earned from outside
- ✓The capacity for genuine self-direction — not needing external approval to know your path
- ✓When undefined: a fluid, adaptable identity that can relate to many different kinds of people
Where to grow.
- ◆Undefined G: identity anxiety — not knowing who you are and making it mean something is wrong
- ◆Defined G: rigidity — so fixed in your sense of self that you resist necessary growth
- ◆Seeking love outside yourself to fill a perceived identity gap
- ◆Confusing the environment-dependent experience of self (undefined G) with instability
- ◆Direction as pressure rather than as living guidance
Journal prompts for your G Center.
- →Where do you feel most like yourself? What is it about those environments or people that creates that feeling?
- →What is your relationship with the question 'Who am I?' — does it feel answerable, overwhelming, or something you've made peace with?
- →How has your sense of direction in life felt — like something you had to manufacture, or something you could trust?
- →What does love feel like when it comes from inside you versus when you're seeking it to fill something?
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Each center tells a different part of your story.