REMEMBERING THE TRUTH ABOUT OURSELVES (PART 2/2)

 


The following is an adaptation from my recent conversation with Jen Ciszewski on her podcast, Inspire Health by Jen. A comprehensive index + direct links can be accessed here. Enjoy!


THE TRANSCRIPT

These chills erupt across your body + something inside you says, “This is the truth about me, yes! I’ve always known this.”

The fact of the matter is that you are going to encounter many ideas in Human Design that do not land this way. Just as you’ll uncover many things that do. Those discoveries that land this way are useful, even priceless: they are opening a window to the underlying truth which will change everything for you if they’re allowed.

But if you stay on the surface of analysis accumulating detail, you will simply take on water + the information soon becomes a weight. If you develop small identities around particular ideas, this becomes a trap just as completely, guaranteed. “Well, I’m an MG” or “I don’t have the energy for this because of my whatever.”

It is vital that we learn how to avoid such pitfalls if we are to make effective use of complicated systems like HD. Rather than collecting facts, we want to sense toward which of those facts holds the deepest truth. Rather than collecting limited identities, we want to constantly expand our sense of self.

This is only possible when we allow ourselves to feel through everything we’ve learned. What we’re feeling for is that surprising sense of having just remembered something that has somehow always been the truth.

What we’re sensing toward is our own recollection of ourselves.


AN INVITATION

It is possible to develop this ability to sense toward what is true about ourselves.

Our first step is The Forgotten Sense. Click below to learn what it’s about.

JUNE 22, 2023

 
Timothy Brainard