On The Art and Science of Explanation
I am so in love with the challenge of learning how to effectively explain Human Design to different people. It is so FUN, learning to skillfully intuit which words will serve in a specific moment, formulating the precise combination of phrases and keynotes that a unique individual needs to hear in order to experience their own breakthrough. I love experimenting with my voice as an instrument of mutative impact.
When I am explaining, I am not trying to convince you to arrive at any predetermined conclusion. I have no agenda to persuade you to stay in a job or leave it, or which suitor to pursue. That’s not my place. I can’t make your art for you. I’m just trying my best to articulate what I know in a way that empowers you to remember, or make contact with, what you know.
I am trying to awaken your connection to your own knowing, by speaking in such a way that you know what I’m talking about and you recognize it as true.
And the funny thing is, my aim is for you to know what I’m talking about, far more than I even know what it is that I’m describing! 🤯 In a sense, I actually have very little understanding of what my words are pointing to inside of you. I can’t experience it from out here, only you can. I’m just trying to spark a recognition within you, a recognition of your true nature.
Sometimes my mind has judgments, I admit. I might think, “If this person were living out their true nature, they would not have such stupid political views” or “If they were listening to their authority, I doubt they’d still be in that relationship”. But alas, that’s just my mind doing what it does and I try my best to not allow that to influence my craft. And if there’s too much charge around my judgment that it is distorting my innocence, I will name this and recommend that you go find a less biased source to explain Human Design to you 😜
If you have a sense that there’s an explanation you need to hear articulated order to step into your next level of authenticity and alignment, you don’t know what it is yet but you get the feeling that I might be able to say it-I would love to connect!