Gate 27
About Gate 27
Gate 27 holds the nurturing instinct — the Sacral energy directed toward caring for others and ensuring what is vulnerable is sustained and protected. This gate does not care out of obligation; it carries a genuine biological drive to nourish, tend, and provide. Ra Uru Hu described Gate 27 as tribal care at its most primary: the instinct to feed, protect, and sustain that forms the biological basis of community life. Gate 27 belongs to the Tribal Circuit (Defense sub-circuit) and carries Timeless frequency. It forms the Channel of Preservation (27-50) with Gate 50 (Values) in the Spleen Center. Gate 50 carries the values and laws governing what is nourishing and correct; Gate 27 provides the Sacral energy to act on those values through caring action. Together they create the channel of tribal preservation: instinctual care and governing values that protect and sustain the collective over time. Defined — With Gate 27 defined, there is consistent Sacral energy for caring and nourishing. The person is genuinely energized by caretaking when done correctly; the key is following Sacral response to determine what and whom to care for. Undefined — With Gate 27 open, the person is susceptible to absorbing the caring needs of those around them. The wisdom is distinguishing between genuine Sacral resonance for care and the pressure to fill a nurturing role others expect.
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Connects Gate 27 → Gate 50 (The Cauldron)
Preservation — Nurturing in service of tribal values and law
Connects Gate 27 → Gate 50 (The Cauldron)
Preservation — Tribal values and laws that sustain and nourish
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Content sourced from Ra Uru Hu's original Human Design transmission (Jovian Archive). This is authentic system content, not simplified interpretation.
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