Human Design for Parents & Kids Podcast

Parenting with the Spleen Center in Human Design


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In this episode of Human Design for Parents and Kids, we take a close look at the Spleen Center — one of the three Centers of Awareness in the Human Design chart. Known as the most ancient awareness center, the Spleen governs instinct, intuition, and survival. From sensing danger to knowing when you’re tired, hungry, or safe, this Center plays a vital role in how both kids and adults navigate their bodies and environments.

You’ll learn:

* What it means for a child (or parent) to have a Defined vs. Undefined Spleen

* How kids with a Defined Spleen are often in tune with their bodies’ needs

* Why kids with an Undefined Spleen may benefit from regular checkups and subtle body therapies

* The gates of the Spleen and the unique fears and gifts they carry:

* Gate 48 → Depth & fear of inadequacy

* Gate 57 → Intuition & fear of the future

* Gate 44 → Alertness & fear of repeating the past

* Gate 50 → Values & fear of responsibility

* Gate 32 → Continuity & fear of failure

* Gate 28 → Struggle & fear of death/purposelessness

* Gate 18 → Correction & fear of authority

Along the way, you’ll hear parenting stories and real-life examples to help you understand how these themes show up for children. You’ll also gain tips for guiding kids through these fears so they can grow into confidence and resilience.

Resources Mentioned:

* Run your free Human Design chart at

https://sashyaclark.com/free-human-design-report/

If you’ve ever wondered why your child seems to fear the future, resist authority, or feel overly responsible, this episode will give you the tools and insight to better understand and support them.

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