143. Exploring the Non-Linear Human Design Journey

That Projector Life - A podcast by That Projector Life

In this episode, I'm looking at my very non-linear Human Design journey and sharing a bit more of it with you. Specifically, we'll be looking at deconditioning both your strategy and authority and your open centers. Over the past few weeks, I've been able to realize and then process the fact that deconditioning happens in layers. And while I knew that the process itself wasn't linear, the way the layers have shown up have been interesting.  So I'll share about my heart center - the current center that I'm once again observing and deconditioning. It's so important that we realize that Human Design isn't going to be a linear journey - and the HD system itself is so complex and deep that it makes sense to decondition in layers.  I'm hoping that this episode will inspire you to dig a little deeper and see what other conditioning you can uncover in your open centers. Also, I'm of the opinion that being a Projector with lots of open centers is a lot like gopher bash - but not in a bad way! Having a lot of open centers means there are more opportunities to learn about yourself and the world around you.    Show Links Note: My links have changed since this episode dropped! (I've just moved platforms). But you can still dive into HD - just follow these new links below.   Become a Patron and get access to exclusive content + early access to TPL episodes! Learn more at https://www.thatprojectorlife.com/patreon/   Looking for some free resources to jumpstart your Human Design journey? They're here: https://www.thatprojectorlife.com/freebies/   Ready to start working with your Projector energy in just 5 lessons? Check out the Projector Pivot Challenge here: https://www.thatprojectorlife.com/projectorpivot/   Learn more about your unique Human Design by booking a reading here.   For all the links mentioned in this episode, check out the complete show notes: https://www.thatprojectorlife.com/tpl143/

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