Principle II in practice. Not just remembering who you are — actively rooting out the constructed identities that are still running and replacing them with original design. This is the deep soil work.
In Phase 1, Lesson 3, you saw the five identity layers — Cultural, Institutional, Religious, Family, and Original Design. You could name which layer was running in which area of your life. That is knowing.
Phase 2 Lesson 2 is about becoming. The gap between knowing your original design and actually operating from it is where most awakening people get stuck. They can describe who they were made to be with clarity and conviction — and then go back to living inside the installed identity the moment the day's pressure arrives.
The identity work of Phase 2 is not understanding. It is practice. Daily, unglamorous, repetitive practice of choosing original design over installed pattern.
"Never in this life did I enjoy history, when the Almighty began to reveal to me that history was retold, it was a burning desire that I knew what was there before the rewriting."
— Nazir El, Ya Heard Me Chapter 1The Ya Heard Me glossary contains some of the most precise identity language in the entire Eden Consciousness teaching. These definitions are not academic — they are identity tools. Each one is a mirror that shows you something about your original design that the programming actively hid.
Every definition in the Ya Heard Me glossary that touches identity points to the same truth: your original design includes direct access to divine intelligence, creative authority, and a specific assignment. Every installed identity compresses one or more of these three things. The work is to expand back to the full dimensions of what you actually are.
The identity work of Phase 2 is most effective when focused on one specific area rather than spread across everything. Choose the area of your life where the installed identity has the strongest grip — the area where the gap between who you know you are and how you actually show up is widest. Work that area deeply before moving to others.
Chapters 5 and 6 of Ya Heard Me reveal something about identity that most people miss — your relationship to time is part of your identity. How you experience urgency, deadlines, the feeling of being "behind" or "too late" — these are identity statements about where you believe you stand in relation to cosmic intelligence.
The installed identity operates in Gregorian time — urgent, artificial, comparative. Your original design operates in sacred rhythm — purposeful, seasonal, aligned. Chamber V is the practice of beginning to feel the difference between these two modes in your body, not just your mind. When you are in Gregorian urgency — how does it feel? When you are in sacred rhythm — how does that feel? Learn to recognize the difference by sensation, not just concept.
This week — identify one decision you are making from Gregorian urgency (someone else's timeline, fear of being late, external pressure). Pause it. Do not act on it for 48 hours. In that time, sit with it in quiet and ask: what does my original design say about the timing of this? Then decide from that place.
These prompts go into the practical territory — where the identity work meets actual daily life.
Complete the Identity Excavation Exercise above before answering this: What surprised you when you wrote what your original design actually believes about you in that area? What was hard to write?
The glossary defines consecration as "setting oneself apart for divine service." Not a religious performance — a practical daily commitment. What would it mean for you to consecrate this specific season of your life to your divine assignment? What would change?
Name a decision you are currently making under Gregorian urgency. What is the external pressure driving it? What does your original design actually say about the timing?
If you operated from your original design — fully, without apology — in the area you excavated above, what is the first thing that would have to change in your life? Are you willing to make that change?