Single Split Definition


A split is two groups of centers that are split off from each other, like the image to the left. The great push of a split definition person is to find people who join the split. Sometimes it is just one gate, other times one channel, or in the case of the image to the left it is two whole channels.

All the splits share things in common. Single, triple or quad, they all have hooks. These hooks are the places where the splits can be joined. They are called hot spots.

Each group of centers in a split chart is not always communicating to the other group(s). This causes a lack of inner communication. The chart to the left shows how the mind might be thinking one thing and the emotions feeling something completely different.

It is like two people living in the same house who share different works schedules. Communication is spotty, which means things sometimes take longer to happen. Sometimes the split definition has to play phone tag with its various splits.

But just because splits (all splits - triple and quad too) might take longer to process something or "get it", it does not mean that once they get it they haven't digested it fully. In fact once they get it they have usually looked at it from more angles than the single definition person, resulting in a deeper understanding.

For all splits, their focus is very much on finding people who join the split. This can cause problems. Ideally a split learns that it is ok to be split and that nothing needs to be fixed.