Don’t sell yourself short by pretending to be like other people. Your outer world and experiences are calibrated by how fully you express, love, and accept yourself. G/iDENTITY center: mY IDENTITY IS ROOTED IN SELF LOVE Speak your truth and empower others to do the same so you can co-create a reality that is equitable for all. They hold the codes for the energy that gets transmitted into the world and creates the physical outlet for all our manifestations. throat center: my truth is transformative You are also probably the friend or family member who always remembers the name of that person they met or can recite that funny story by heart. Use this strength to help create systems that make things run more smoothly. Others will look to you for help breaking down complex ideas and processes. Ajna Center: My thinking is consistentįinding a pattern is your jam! You have a process for everything and see the world in a unique and ordered way. People will look to you when they need inspiration as well, so trust you are a deep force for what can be. Let yourself explore where your mind takes you and open yourself to the possibilities. When you have a defined head center, inspiration seems to pop out of nowhere if you give yourself space to think freely – without attaching too much pressure on the outcome. Affirmations for Defined Centers Head Center: I am Inspiring How can you learn to complement one another?Ĭircling back to the purpose of this post (thank you for following along with my ramblings), using affirmations are a great way to embody that high expression of your defined centers and add their wisdom to your tool belt. If you’re struggling to understand how someone can’t see things the way you do or always feels differently, take a look a their Human Design chart. Since we can also “condition” or energetically make an impression on others who have open centers, it’s important to remember that everyone is unique and the way you operate in the world differs from others. Your definition is what you share with the world and provides insights into how others perceive you and what you can help them develop or grow within themselves. Having a defined spleen provides a lot of intuition and wisdom about the health and safety of others, but I am the last person to know when I’m sick! Finally, the defined sacral and root is a powerful combination but I am prone to burning myself out if I don’t apply myself to things that make me feel fulfilled – and I NEED to take time to release stress and excess energy. My defined throat allows me to speak in a really compelling manner but I have to be wise about when and what I choose to share.
I have a defined head and ajna which means I am good at pulling inspiration from my own mind and I have a consistent way of reasoning through things – but it can also mean sometimes I’m very stubborn and struggle to see different viewpoints.
HUMAN DESIGN CENTERS HOW TO
We don’t usually know something is a strength unless someone else points it out or it is something we have a real natural confidence about – even then, it can be hard to know how to work with the energy you have in a practical way. I have 7 out of 9 centers defined in my Human Design and understanding their value has really helped me move from some of the more sticky parts of definition into a higher expression (it’s a process too!).
Bringing awareness to your defined centers can help you anchor into these strengths and really use them to your advantage. Looking at which centers you have defined can show you what your natural strengths are.
This is what we know as “our energy” and is something we can learn to rely on. In most basic terms, defined centers are where we consistently process energy.
There are endless combinations you may have of open and defined centers in your Human Design chart.