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“One thing the Human Design System does rather well is to offer a few places to stand to look at yourself in a somewhat objective fashion. This is not an easy thing to do. For example,

 

Swimming beneath the surface of the ocean, my view of what constitutes the ocean is somewhat limited. Surfing the waves, my view is much different. Standing on the shore my view of the ocean is again different, as it is if I stand on a hill high above. If I row around in a glass-bottomed boat, I see yet other aspects. And, of course, a microscope offers a significantly different view.

 

To some extent, my own personal appreciation of Human Design is due to this built-in range of potential views of the ocean that constitutes myself and others. It offers multiple layers of complexity and dynamics for pursuing self-observation or observation of others. And maybe even compassionate understanding of others.”

Understanding the Riddle of the Right Angle Cross of the Sphinx Kip Winsett, Human Design System Pro Blog

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This question is presented by their aura to everyone who comes into it. “What is your story?” they, the Sphinx, ask of their world. They are the timeless riddles that people ponder. 

Understanding the Riddle of the Sphinx

Without them doing anything, people are drawn to look at them, to wonder about them, and to therefore wonder about themselves. To ask themselves, where am I going?  When the Sphinx feels secure in their knowledge, they can answer those people.

The Sphinx offers guidance to others based on logic – secure patterns for the future – and their own experience. This doesn’t mean the Sphinx has to take charge of them; they are naturally designed to point the way and offer encouragement.

Simply by being, the Sphinx offers others the possibility of transformation from the old to the new. To those who merit it, the Sphinx is willing to offer guidance, to explain their direction and why they aim for it. As long as they stay true to their type and authority, then the Sphinx’s direction will always be right for them and their world.

Insights Into the 6 Essential Components of Human Design

In this article, I’ll be sharing my insights into the 6 essential components of Human Design. These include astrology, the I’Ching, genetics, the Chakras, the Kabbalah, and neutrinos. ASTROLOGY The first Human Design component is astrology. Astrology doesn’t play...

Tracing the Blueprint: The Origin of Human Design

The Human Design System has taken the new age community by storm. A Brief History of Human Design To begin with, the Human Design System (HDS) was revealed to Ra Uru Hu in 1987 while he was living on Ibiza, a small island in the Mediterranean Sea. From January 3 to...

Human Design Insights: Exploring the 3 Big Realities

The world and life aren’t all that neat and tidy. We just go to extreme lengths to make them appear that way in order to give us a sense of security. That sense of security is often shaken and we’re left wondering "Hey! What the heck just happened?" Let me explain a...

Bridges of Being: The Integration Channels in Human Design

When you examine the six Rave circuits, you will notice that four channels are “missing”. They don’t appear in any of the circuits. These are the integration channels. Most of the channels are created by 2 gates that are directly opposite each other in different...

Consciousness and Deconditioning in Human Design

Consciousness is a topic that sparks a great deal of debate and interpretation. Its meaning can vary significantly depending on who is using it, drawing from spiritual, psychological, religious, or metaphysical contexts. Almost everyone who talks about consciousness...

Tapping Into Consciousness: Exploring Human Design

Consciousness: The ability to focus on your behaviors in the now Consciousness is a word that we hear quite often and its meaning seems to be whatever the user decides it is. Never mind the dictionary definition; there are numerous spiritual, psychological, religious...

What is the Incarnation Cross in Human Design?

The Incarnation Cross in Human Design is referred to as the "life theme" or "life purpose." It's a central narrative that informs how one moves through the world and contributes to the collective. But calling it a "life purpose" probably oversimplifies its...

The Defined Mind: Brain vs Mind Decoded

FIRST, IT'S IMPORTANT TO UNDERSTAND THAT THE BRAIN AND MIND ARE TWO DIFFERENT THINGS (BEFORE WE DELVE INTO THE DEFINED MIND). The Brain The brain is a physical organ. Of the many theories I have read about the mind, I prefer the one that describes the mind as a map...

Thoughts on the Defined, Undefined & Open Centers

A major tenet of the Human Design System is that the undefined and open centers play critical roles in our behavioral processes. While the defined channels, centers, and gates are in constant operation because they are hardwired, the behaviors in the open and...

A Journey Inward: Self-Improvement through Human Design

We Have an Innate and Powerful Desire to Change If you stop and look around at how much material is available for self-improvement, you can’t help but realize that a lot of people want to be better. As humans, this is because we have an innate and very...
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