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The Human System — iv.

Laboratory Notes

Three ways of working with the Human Design framework. I treat the chart as a vocabulary, not a prescription. These are descriptions of how I work, not promises of what you will receive.

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CHART · SELF · 1981·11·14·08:42 KL
The chart, schematically

Nine centres, thirty-six channels.

The bodygraph is a diagram of nine centres and the channels that connect them. A centre is shaded when it is defined — that is, when at least one of its gates is active. Defined centres are reliable; undefined centres take their colour from the room.

I read charts as descriptions, not prescriptions. The vocabulary is precise enough to be useful and loose enough not to flatten anyone.

Defined
Undefined
i.

The Reading

A one-hour reading of your chart, sent in advance, followed by a slow conversation. Recorded; transcripts on request. Best for those new to the framework.

Format
60 min · written notes + recording
ii.

The Quarterly

For returning readers. We revisit a single decision or question across four sessions in a year. Often used during transitions — a move, a separation, a new role.

Format
4 × 45 min · across a year
iii.

For Two

A reading for partners, business or otherwise, that maps where each chart’s mechanics meet and disagree. We do not predict; we describe.

Format
90 min · for two charts
A note before writing

Readings are typically scheduled three to four weeks in advance. I write back personally to every enquiry, and decline more than I accept.

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