Trying to keep the growths "centered" goes against nature. Think about a "colony" of plants. They will naturally expand outwardly as they add pseudobulbs, so as to not compete with older growths for resources - water, nutrition, and even light.
Granted, when we pot them up, we are throwing nature out the window, but there are other considerations.
Your comment that the new growth is on the opposite side of the light source makes sense if you think about the plants in nature: These are epiphytes that grow on trees, so a new growth is likely to be oriented to where the tree is for "grabbing hold of" as it grows roots. If the light is coming from one direction, the tree is most likely in the opposite one.
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