Gate 50
About Gate 50
Gate 50 carries the values, laws, and moral frameworks that sustain the tribe — the Splenic instinct for what collectively nourishes and what harms the community over time. Ra Uru Hu described Gate 50 as the cauldron in which tribal values are held and tested: not abstract ethics but lived codes, the practical moral intelligence that determines what behaviors the tribe can sustain and what must be rejected for collective preservation. Gate 50 belongs to the Tribal Circuit (Defense sub-circuit) and carries Fixed frequency. It forms the Channel of Preservation (50-27) with Gate 27 (Nourishment/Caring) in the Sacral Center. Gate 27 provides the Sacral nurturing drive — the energy to feed, protect, and care; Gate 50 provides the Splenic discernment about which values and laws make that nurturing sustainable. Together they create the channel of tribal preservation — the instinct that knows which values and caretaking behaviors keep the community alive. Defined — With Gate 50 defined, there is a consistent Splenic sense of tribal responsibility and values. This person naturally carries and maintains the moral codes that protect the collective, sometimes experiencing this as an immense burden. Undefined — With Gate 50 open, the person absorbs and amplifies others' sense of responsibility and guilt. The wisdom is discerning which laws and responsibilities are genuinely yours to carry versus which have been placed on you through conditioning.
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Connects Gate 50 → Gate 27 (Nourishment)
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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