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In this episode of The Human Design Hive Podcast, Hali and I dive deep into a topic that's all about understanding the intriguing interplay between defined and undefined Human Design centers.
We explore how the G Center, which plays a big role in relationships, can either be defined or undefined in individuals.
We discuss the advantages of having a mix of these centers in a partnership and how it impacts identity, direction, and love. Plus, we unpack the dynamics that arise when parents and children have different Solar Plexus definitions and how it can affect their emotional connection.
We also touch on the pressure of constantly needing to do things and the challenges faced by those with undefined root and will centers. This is just a taste of the dynamics that are always at play when two or more of us are in a room together.
Trust me, this episode is filled with insightful nuggets that will leave you with a fresh perspective on human interactions, just in time for all those upcoming holiday gatherings!
And, this week's Incarnation Cross is the LAX of The Clarion (51/57, 61/62).
So press play and join us for this juicy conversation on The Human Design Hive Podcast!
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