June 5, 2023
In this week’s Inside Your Design newsletter, we’ll explore the different aspects of the Ajna center, including how it affects our ability to think, analyze, and make decisions.
We’ll also look at how this center interacts with other centers in the chart, and how you can leverage its power to unlock your inner wisdom and find clarity in your life.
Have you ever felt like you were on the cusp of a big decision, but didn’t know which way to go? Or maybe you’re someone who likes to analyze everything to death, but still can’t seem to find a clear answer?
If this sounds familiar, then you might want to take a closer look at your Ajna center in your Human Design chart.
Located in the middle of the head, the Ajna center is the seat of our analytical and decision-making capabilities.
Those with a defined Ajna center tend to have a clear sense of direction and may be more confident in their decision-making abilities. However, they may also struggle with rigid thinking patterns or a tendency to become stuck in their ideas.
When this center is defined, it means that you have a consistent way of processing information and arriving at decisions. It’s important to honor your intuition and decision-making process. Trust that you have the wisdom and insight within you to make the right choices.
People with an open or undefined Ajna center tend to have a flexible approach to decision-making and may be influenced by external factors. They may struggle with mental clarity and be prone to overthinking or self-doubt.
However, if it’s undefined, you might experience uncertainty, doubt, and overthinking when it comes to making choices. It’s important to recognize your tendency to overthink and analyze information. Instead, try tapping into your intuition and listening to your inner voice.
Overall, understanding the Ajna center can provide insight into how we process information and make decisions in our lives. By embracing our unique decision-making style, we can work towards a more fulfilling and authentic life path.
I've been obsessed with Human Design since I came across it in 2014. Learning about my own design was transformative. I've been studying it ever since and I know how powerful and affirming it can be to learn who you are through your chart.
I've been obsessed with Human Design since I came across it in 2014. Learning about my own design was transformative. I've been studying it ever since and I know how powerful and affirming it can be to learn who you are through your chart.
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