Das Kopf-Zentrum im Human Design

EPISODE · May 1, 2024 · 40 MIN

Das Kopf-Zentrum im Human Design

from Human Design Creation | Der Human Design Podcast · host Julia Christine Hackl, Thorsten Wings

In dieser Folge des Human Design Creation Podcasts sprechen Thorsten und Julia über das Kopfzentrum im Human Design. Das Kopfzentrum ist ein Druckzentrum, das für Inspiration, Fragen stellen, Hinterfragen und Neugierde steht. Wenn das Kopfzentrum definiert ist, hat man einen ständigen Druck zu denken und Fragen zu stellen. Es entsteht mentale Sicherheit und die Fähigkeit, Inspiration und Antworten zu liefern. Wenn das Kopfzentrum offen ist, ist man anfällig für mentalen Druck, Zweifel und Überforderung. Offene Kronen sind aufnahmefähig für Inspirationen von außen, sollten aber flexibel bleiben und sich nicht damit identifizieren. Es wird diskutiert, wie der Verstand im Kopfzentrum oft unter Druck steht, Antworten zu finden und Fragen zu klären. Es wird betont, dass der Verstand keine Autorität sein sollte und dass Entscheidungen nicht aus dem Kopf getroffen werden sollten. Es werden auch die drei Tore im Kopfzentrum besprochen.

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