Virginia Woolf was a 4/6 splenic manifestor with an active artist channel. She was created to create and share with the world and, along the way, disrupt the norm with her powerful storytelling. Her design set her up to be visionary and make an impact, as we know she did since she was one of the most renowned 20th-century authors and leaders in inspired feminism.
As a manifestor, Virginia was here to initiate new ideas and share them with the world from her 0801 artist channel. Everything she did and was had to do with art, which is why she ventured into full-time writing as a profession and supported the arts in society.
With a defined Ajna– Virginia could sort through several concepts and ideas with clarity and structure. This shows itself well in her intellectualism and critical essays challenging societal norms. Also, her throat and g-center were connected along with a single definition, meaning she could do well to communicate about her life and personal experiences, which she did often through memoirs. She was hyper-creative and intensely focused in her work, and she could even write across multiple genres. Her deeply emotional gates made her work compelling to readers because it was incredibly human and personable. No wonder so many were and continue to be impacted by her writing.
As a manifestor, Virginia possessed the remarkable ability to work at a rapid pace. Her speed and focus were often so impressive that people were left in awe of her productivity.
She has the wavelength channel, which asks her to show up through repetition and mastery to develop her skills. As someone who studied writing and was a published author, she put this talent channel to good use and excelled at her skills in writing across genres in essays, novels, memoirs, and poetry.
Virginia has gate five, the gate of rhythm and ritual, which she utilized well in her schedule, which she shares in detail in her book, A Room Of One’s Own. She wrote that her day was structured by working on her fiction between 10 am and 1 pm, and then she spent time on lettering and journaling in the afternoon. Diving even deeper into her writing routine based on her design, her variables mostly face left, meaning she did well to work from one sacred space with a consistent schedule and a plan to follow for her writing projects. Given what we know of her mental health struggles, the structure and predictability in her day-to-day life most likely help her feel more grounded and supported.
Lastly, with gate 14, she had the ability to work for long hours on a single creative project. She was an incredibly dedicated and focused writer, a testament to her unwavering commitment to her craft.
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