Die Mond-Autorität im Human Design

EPISODE · Feb 21, 2024 · 22 MIN

Die Mond-Autorität im Human Design

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

In dieser Episode sprechen Julia und Thorsten über die Mondautorität des Reflektors im Human Design. Sie erklären, wie diese Autorität entsteht und wie sie funktioniert. Reflektoren dürfen den Mondzyklus abwarten und sich 28 Tage Zeit nehmen, um Entscheidungen zu treffen. Die Reflektoren fühlen sehr intensiv und sind extrem präsent. Sie können Emotionen verstärken und sind offen für Einflüsse aus ihrer Umgebung. Der Umgang mit der Mondautorität erfordert Geduld, Kommunikation und das Setzen von Grenzen. Reflektoren können durch Beobachtung ihrer Transite und das Führen eines Tagebuchs lernen, den richtigen Umgang mit ihrer Autorität zu finden. Das Geschenk einer Mondautorität für die Welt besteht darin, die Verbindung zur Natur und den Gezeiten wieder bewusster wahrzunehmen und im Einklang damit zu leben.

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