Gate 35
About Gate 35
Gate 35 carries the voice of experience — the "I feel" of the Throat Center expressing the emotional hunger for new horizons. This gate does not seek information or logic; it seeks the feeling of having lived, of having moved through varied terrain. Ra Uru Hu described Gate 35 as hungry for the richness of life itself — the desire to progress from one experience to the next, collecting depth and collective wisdom along the way. Gate 35 belongs to the Collective Circuit (Abstract sub-circuit) and carries Cyclical frequency. It forms the Channel of Transitoriness (35-36) with Gate 36 (The Darkening of the Light) in the Solar Plexus Center. Gate 36 provides the emotional crisis and pressure for new feeling-experience; Gate 35 gives that hunger its voice in the world. Together they create a channel that moves through experience with a restless, forward-reaching quality — never fully satisfied with what was, always reaching toward what could be felt. Defined — With Gate 35 defined, there is a consistent expressive voice for the desire to experience, though emotional clarity takes time to develop across the wave. This person communicates most powerfully by describing what they have genuinely lived through. Undefined — With Gate 35 open, the person is amplified by others' hunger for experience and may feel pressure to constantly seek novelty. The wisdom is allowing genuine feeling to guide which experiences are worth pursuing.
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Connects Gate 35 → Gate 36 (The Darkening of the Light)
The hunger for experience — Crisis leading to experiential wisdom
Connects Gate 35 → Gate 36 (The Darkening of the Light)
Transitoriness — The hunger for new emotional experience through varied engagement
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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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