Human design helps us understand how our energy is different from those who surround us, and shows how that energy is special by being different. Learning and embracing our design gives us the autonomy we so desperately seek and ultimately allows us to live our journey.
Human design is simply an awareness tool. It’s a way to deeply tap into your intuition and process how you’re interacting with the world. It can unlock the potential that is already bubbling inside you ever since you were a child—to do, say, explore, think, and act the way you feel best, without second guessing it.
Astrologers and tarot readers are commonly asked, “What is my purpose?”, “Have I already met the love of my life?”, “Where should I move next?” There’s a never-ending list of big, unanswered questions. Human design readers get asked the same questions, and learning your design can help you better realize that:
- You ultimately do know the answers to ‘those’ types of questions
- You have always had the ability to achieve what you desire most, you just may have been told or influenced to think otherwise
The things that may sound ‘crazy’ in your head – that you find fascinating – are the exact things that you are designed to notice and will bring you what you desire most. Funny enough, you understand the details of this custom-designed permission slip already. When left to your own devices you know how your energy fluctuates. Sometimes you’ll go to the gym a lot and then not at all for a couple of months. Maybe that is due to the fact that you are either a Manifestor, Projector, or Reflector, meaning your body needs a different amount of rest than energy types that have a constant life force Sacral center. Your energy shows up differently in a room full of others and gets more excited the more you interact with the world. Maybe your shining energy attracts people you’d never thought you’d chat with, due to having a juicy sacral center battery as a Generator or Man Gen. The way you make a decision is actually meant to be based on how you feel overall—not just at the moment the question rises.
Human design is not a hall pass or a punch card to skip the challenges or speed bumps we all encounter. It helps us navigate crowded queues and empty parking garages when we’re not sure who to turn to for guidance. All we have to do is listen to ourselves and what is going on inside of us to tell us what to do next, instead of constantly seeking outside guidance. If we let our bodies lead us, our minds will focus on creating what we actually want to do.