This episode does the best job so far at explaining what Human Design actually is, but it’s by no means comprehensive and it’s pretty Projector heavy—so check out the links below for a deeper dive and some more tailored info. I tried to use soap making as an example, and it came out as soup, and I just want to clarify: I don’t know how to make either. Not sure where the examples I use come from half the time. I should just stick to referencing stuff I’m really good at, like taking two-hour baths.
Check out https://mydivinedesign.net where you can look up your own HD chart and get a free copy with a summary that helps break it down.
There are plenty free resources on Facebook and YouTube as well once you know your design type.
I love Jessa and Kesley’s Human Design Kindergarten video at https://www.patreon.com/posts/human-design-74313218, but it does require a Patreon subscription.
And you can find lots of Bashar at https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/bashar.
As always, feel free to reach out to me if you have questions or feedback: Christina@ChristinaRusca.com
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About Christina:
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Cover Art: Justin Wutzke, Graphic Artist
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Music: DeLaurentis
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