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On this episode, Christina and Kimberlyn continue our Human Design Centers Series to talk about the Ajna Center.
While the Ajna center is often discussed in conjunction with the Crown center, we dove into a look at the particularities of the Ajna and the characteristics of people who have fully undefined heads (undefined Ajna and Crown), defined heads (defined Ajna and Crown), as well as those that have a defined Ajna but undefined Crown.
Text us and let us know if you have a defined or undefined Ajna center, and if any of this resonated with you!
If this episode resonated, there may be deeper hidden patterns shaping the way you operate, respond to pressure, and move through burnout, overthinking, or self-sabotage.
✨ Take the Hidden Patterns Quiz
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✨ Explore Coaching Through CS Coaching & Consulting
Connect with Christina
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Email: [email protected]
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By Christina SlabackSend us Fan Mail
On this episode, Christina and Kimberlyn continue our Human Design Centers Series to talk about the Ajna Center.
While the Ajna center is often discussed in conjunction with the Crown center, we dove into a look at the particularities of the Ajna and the characteristics of people who have fully undefined heads (undefined Ajna and Crown), defined heads (defined Ajna and Crown), as well as those that have a defined Ajna but undefined Crown.
Text us and let us know if you have a defined or undefined Ajna center, and if any of this resonated with you!
If this episode resonated, there may be deeper hidden patterns shaping the way you operate, respond to pressure, and move through burnout, overthinking, or self-sabotage.
✨ Take the Hidden Patterns Quiz
✨ Book a Reveal Session
✨ Explore Coaching Through CS Coaching & Consulting
Connect with Christina
www.christinaslaback.com
Email: [email protected]
Instagram: @christinaslaback
If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to follow, rate, and share the podcast with someone who may need it too.