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Ecocentric Human Design with Jamie Palmer

Get back to the nature of who you before the world told you who you should be using human design. The Ecocentric Human Design podcast where we elevate the depth, nuance and practicality of human design. Go from conditioned to congruent by not just knowing your human design but integrating, embodying and becoming it. In this podcast, we share practical tip & tools, stories and ecocentric deconditioning experiments and more. At Ecocentric Human Design we aim to set the standard of what it means to be HD Informed.

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    Ecocentric Human Design Reflector Explained

    In this sample HD Wild session, Jamie Palmer moves beyond the 28-day lunar cycle framework and into the practical reality of working with Reflector clients. Jamie explores the sampling aura, the disappointment not-self cycle, and why environment is everything for Reflectors — including the role of nature in auric cleansing. Jamie then walks through the Exploring Disconnection resonance activity: a reflective, somatic pattern-recognition practice for helping Reflectors identify what pulls them out of alignment and build real-time body awareness.What You'll Learn:Why Reflectors are a mirror of their environment — and what that means for who they think they areThe sampling aura: what it is and how it creates the Reflector's experienceWhy disappointment is the Reflector not-self — and what manufactured happiness looks like in practiceThe role of nature in auric cleansing — and why it's different for every ReflectorThe Exploring Disconnection resonance activity: step by stepHow to help clients shorten the awareness window over timeWhat conditioned Reflectors actually look like in the dorsal stateKey Timestamps:0:00 — Introduction to the Reflector type1:00 — Reflectors as a mirror: chameleons, the lunar cycle, and high expression2:05 — Why environment is everything for Reflectors3:10 — The sampling aura and experiencing all of humanity4:23 — Disappointment, manufactured happiness, and the wrong environment6:08 — What conditioned Reflectors look like and the lashing-out pattern7:44 — Nature as auric cleansing — and why it's personal8:57 — Introducing the Exploring Disconnection activity9:48 — Identifying disconnection triggers: environments, events, people, experiences10:55 — Finding the common threads and vibrant thread of dysregulation11:44 — Examining expectations and who was responsible for what12:42 — Slowing down and re-entering the moment13:38 — Noticing body patterns and considering the lunar connection14:36 — Shortening the awareness window over timeResources Mentioned:If you would like elevate the depth, nuance and embodiment of human design I invite you to join me in HD Wild ⁠https://hdinthewild.com⁠D⁠ownload the eBook & Workbook For the Series I acknowledge the risk involved and take full and complete responsibility for myself and my actions. I am aware of the risks of entering into deconditioning work which may include but is not limited to, re-traumatization, triggers, PTSD, etc. I take full responsibility for entering into deconditioning work.

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    Ecocentric Human Design Manifesting Generator Type Explained

    In this HD Wild session, Jamie Palmer breaks down the Manifesting Generator type — including the controversial question of whether it's its own type at all, the mechanics of the MG aura switch, and why the pause between responding and initiating is the most underutilized tool in an MG's toolkit. Jamie covers the hidden not-self patterns of perfectionism, guilt, and forcing timing, then walks through the Finding a Lifeline resonance activity — a visualization practice for helping MG clients reconnect with their empowered, present-moment magic.What You'll Learn:Why MGs are genuinely distinct from pure Generators — and what makes their process uniqueThe MG strategy: visualize the outcome, respond, pause, then initiateHow the MG aura switches between generating and manifesting modesWhy belly-flopping into the pool is the MG not-self in actionThe hidden not-self: perfectionism, guilt, and over-commitment from conditioningWhy the pause is the single most transformative MG practiceThe Finding a Lifeline resonance activity — step by stepHow to help MG clients build a real-world pause practiceKey Timestamps:0:00 — Introduction: is the MG its own type?1:28 — The MG process: visualize, respond, pause, initiate2:26 — The aura switch: when generating becomes manifesting3:42 — Dipping a toe vs. belly-flopping — and the freedom of the wiggle room4:38 — First-line MGs and the 20/34 channel nuance5:25 — Perfectionism and guilt from conditioning6:19 — Productivity hacking a process that can't be hacked8:01 — What MGs look like in the dorsal state9:07 — Being untethered: FOMO, glittery object syndrome, and the not-self10:25 — The Finding a Lifeline activity: finding the moment of MG magic11:28 — Visualizing the lifeline in the not-self moment12:35 — Building a collection of high-expression moments13:20 — Moving visualization into real-world practiceResources Mentioned:If you would like elevate the depth, nuance and embodiment of human design I invite you to join me in HD Wild ⁠https://hdinthewild.com⁠D⁠ownload the eBook & Workbook For the Series ⁠I acknowledge the risk involved and take full and complete responsibility for myself and my actions. I am aware of the risks of entering into deconditioning work which may include but is not limited to, re-traumatization, triggers, PTSD, etc. I take full responsibility for entering into deconditioning work.

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    Ecocentric Human Design Generator Type Explained

    In this Ecocentric HD Podcast from the HD Wild sessions, Jamie Palmer goes deep into the Generator type — beyond the "just respond" advice and into the somatic reality of what it means to be disconnected from the sacral. Jamie explains how the sacral actually works (including the nuance of which centers are filtering the response), introduces the concept of the plateau of frustration as a navigation signal, covers the hidden not-self patterns of overthinking and energetic stagnation, and walks through the Coming Back to Life resonance activity — a slow, body-centered practice for rebuilding sacral trust.What You'll Learn:How the sacral response actually works — and why it comes from the diaphragm, not the mindThe nuance of sacral filtering through other centers (spleen, identity, solar plexus, root)Why "ask me yes/no questions" is training wheels — and what the high expression actually looks likeThe plateau of frustration: a navigation signal, not a failureThe hidden not-self: overthinking, disconnection, and the sacral that stopped lighting upWhy the sacral resets to zero daily — and what happens when it doesn'tThe Coming Back to Life resonance activity — step by stepWhy patience is non-negotiable with Generator clientsKey Timestamps:0:00 — Introduction to the Generator type1:00 — Generators in a state of flow: responding to all that life has to offer1:19 — Why generators lose the sacral response — and the use-your-words conditioning2:32 — The sacral response at high expression: responding to everything3:52 — Methodicalness and depth: Generators are not here to switch gears5:03 — The Generator aura and the Generator-Projector dynamic5:57 — The plateau of frustration: double down or pivot?6:45 — Hidden not-self: overthinking, over-explaining, disconnection from body7:51 — The sacral resets to zero — but only if fully used9:11 — Conditioning the sacral response out of generators9:53 — Returning to flow, play, depth, and methodical connection11:05 — How the sacral filters through other defined centers13:20 — The Coming Back to Life resonance activity16:19 — Slow, methodical reconnection: patience as the practice17:27 — Practitioner reminders: body language, pace, and graceResources Mentioned:HD Wild Learning Platform — full Generator type deep-dive video. If you would like elevate the depth, nuance and embodiment of human design I invite you to join me in HD Wild ⁠https://hdinthewild.com⁠D⁠ownload the eBook & Workbook For the Series ⁠Decision Design with Human Design workshop (mentioned for sacral nuanceI acknowledge the risk involved and take full and complete responsibility for myself and my actions. I am aware of the risks of entering into deconditioning work which may include but is not limited to, re-traumatization, triggers, PTSD, etc. I take full responsibility for entering into deconditioning work.

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    Ecocentric Human Design Manifestor Type Explained

    n this HD Wild session, Jamie Palmer unpacks the Manifestor type beyond the standard anger narrative — exploring the internalized not-self patterns of shrinkage, people-pleasing, and guilt that many Manifestors carry. Jamie introduces the concept of the deconditioning entitlement phase, explains the mechanics of the Manifestor's closed, penetrating aura, and walks through the Heading Into the Storm resonance activity — a somatic practice for helping Manifestor clients reconnect with their body signals before they escalate.What You'll Learn:Why Manifestors want peace — and why their aura makes that hard to findThe hidden not-self beneath anger: shrinkage, guilt, and nervous physical habitsThe deconditioning entitlement phase — what it is, why it happens, and how to work with itWhy informing is training wheels, not the end goal for Manifestor relationshipsThe Heading Into the Storm resonance activity: a step-by-step somatic practiceHow to help clients pause and notice activation signals before they actPractical tools for Manifestors in close relationships, including the safe word practiceKey Timestamps:0:00 — Introduction to the Manifestor type1:26 — What Manifestors want: peace, respectful relationships, and freedom2:44 — Informing as training wheels — and having grace in close relationships4:00 — The Manifestor aura: closed, penetrating, and what that means for the people around them5:05 — The safe word practice with a Manifestor in your life6:16 — The hidden not-self: shrinkage, people-pleasing, nervous habits, and guilt7:46 — The deconditioning entitlement phase: a step toward empowerment, not the destination8:43 — Manifestors as lone wolves — and why that's a myth10:28 — Helping Manifestors take up space and own their catalytic energy11:52 — Heading Into the Storm: the resonance activity13:45 — Sensing activation signals in the body: anger, anxiety, withdrawal16:01 — Practicing the pause and making a different decision in real timeResources Mentioned:If you would like elevate the depth, nuance and embodiment of human design I invite you to join me in HD Wild ⁠https://hdinthewild.com⁠D⁠ownload the eBook & Workbook For the Series ⁠I acknowledge the risk involved and take full and complete responsibility for myself and my actions. I am aware of the risks of entering into deconditioning work which may include but is not limited to, re-traumatization, triggers, PTSD, etc. I take full responsibility for entering into deconditioning work.

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    Trauma Through the Lens of Types: What Deconditioning Actually Requires (And Why Self-Care Isn't Enough)

    In this session from HD Wild, Jamie Palmer makes the case that deconditioning isn't just a spiritual concept — it's a nervous system process rooted in the same patterns as complex, lowercase-t trauma. Jamie introduces the most common nervous system states in deconditioning work (functional freeze and fawn), explains why abandoning ship is a nervous system response rather than a rational decision, and introduces two original concepts: post-traumatic shrinkage and post-traumatic growth. This is practitioner-level content designed to help HD coaches meet clients where they actually are.What You'll Learn:Why complex trauma and deconditioning share the same nervous system patternsThe difference between self-care and somatic deconditioning — and why practitioners need to know this distinctionThe three nervous system states (ventral, sympathetic, dorsal) and what each looks like in clientsWhat "abandoning ship" is, why clients do it, and how to recognize it in your sessionsPost-traumatic shrinkage vs. post-traumatic growth — and which types/profiles tend toward eachHow to support clients through the commitment tests that come as deconditioning deepensWhy the work done in the coaching container doesn't count until it works in the wildKey Timestamps:0:00 — Introduction: trauma through the lens of types1:29 — Functional freeze and fawn as the most common deconditioning patterns3:18 — How most of us were conditioned to live outside our design4:20 — Why self-care supports but doesn't replace somatic deconditioning5:59 — Deconditioning as a practice: ebbs, flows, and the lobster metaphor8:08 — Abandoning ship: the nervous system roots of avoidance in business10:00 — All the ways we abandon ship (and the excuses we use)11:20 — How different types present when activated13:25 — Taking responsibility for current reality as a practitioner skill14:30 — Commitment tests: sharks that come as deconditioning deepens15:31 — Why the coaching container is safe — and the wild is not17:56 — The deconditioning is integrated only when it works in real life19:22 — Post-traumatic growth: the moments that break us open21:31 — The three nervous system states: ventral, sympathetic, dorsal25:52 — Post-traumatic shrinkage vs. post-traumatic growth28:34 — Which types tend toward shrinkage and which toward growth30:17 — The seven presentations of the not-selfResources for Diving Deeper => If you would like elevate the depth, nuance and embodiment of human design I invite you to join me in HD Wild ⁠https://hdinthewild.com⁠D⁠ownload the eBook & Workbook For the Series I acknowledge the risk involved and take full and complete responsibility for myself and my actions. I am aware of the risks of entering into deconditioning work which may include but is not limited to, re-traumatization, triggers, PTSD, etc. I take full responsibility for entering into deconditioning work.

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    Ecocentric Human Design Projector Type Explained

    In this episode, Jamie Palmer goes deep on the Projector type — beyond the standard "wait for the invitation" advice and into the somatic, relational reality of what it actually feels like to operate as a Projector in a Generator-designed world. Jamie introduces the concept of equitable recognition, unpacks the hidden not-self theme of self-loathing, and walks through the Story of Three States — a nervous system-based deconditioning exercise for practitioners to use with clients.What You'll Learn:Why equitable recognition is more foundational to Projector success than the invitationThe hidden not-self theme beneath bitterness — and why so many Projectors get stuck in a shame spiralWhy Projectors can only see themselves through the other (and what that means for their relational health)The difference between the hyperactivated and hypoactivated Projector not-self statesHow to guide clients through the Story of Three States exercisePractical tips for choosing a different narrative before the survival story takes holdKey Timestamps:0:00 — Introduction to the Projector type and guiding energy1:19 — What equitable recognition actually is (and why it's energy-giving, not extractive)3:55 — The hidden not-self: self-loathing and the shame spiral5:11 — Why Projectors can only see themselves through the other7:31 — Resonance vs. resistance: the energetics of congruence9:20 — Introducing the Story of Three States exercise12:10 — Walking through dorsal, sympathetic, and ventral stories13:17 — Why writing or audioing is more effective than typing14:39 — Choosing low-stakes challenges to start the practiceResources Mentioned:If you would like elevate the depth, nuance and embodiment of human design I invite you to join me in HD Wild https://hdinthewild.comDownload the eBook & Workbook For the Series I acknowledge the risk involved and take full and complete responsibility for myself and my actions. I am aware of the risks of entering into deconditioning work which may include but is not limited to, re-traumatization, triggers, PTSD, etc. I take full responsibility for entering into deconditioning work.

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    The Art & Science of Reading a Human Design Chart

    🧪 The Test Tube Problem with Human DesignMost people teach Human Design like a chemistry class—neat little test tubes, each component perfectly isolated. Here's your type. Here's your profile. Here's your authority. Analyze each piece separately, memorize the definitions, move on.But here's what that approach misses: The magic doesn't happen in the test tubes. It happens in the beaker when all those components pour together and react.You are the beaker. And when everything—your type, profile, channels, line placements, lived experiences, trauma, nervous system patterns—pours into that container, that's when the real work begins.In this episode, Jamie Palmer dives deep into the art and science of Human Design chart synthesis, sharing why the parts don't exist without the whole and how to truly understand a chart beyond memorizing gate definitions.WHAT YOU'LL LEARN:✨ Why Same Type ≠ Same Life How three emotional energy projectors with the same type can have completely different purposes, businesses, and life expressions based on their profiles, circuitry, and line placements.✨ The Hidden Power of Line Placements Why a 3/5 with 12 first-line placements might show up more like a 1/3—and what this means for understanding your own chart.✨ The Trauma Layer Where trauma actually shows up in your chart (most symptoms present in undefined centers, but the root often comes from defined centers) and how lived experiences impact your design expression.✨ Transactional vs Relational HD Work The massive problem in the HD space around relationship context, and why we don't need more chart readers—we need practitioners who help people integrate and embody their design.✨ The Art of Holding Space What it really means to hold space as an HD practitioner, including checking your bias, knowing your triggers, and maintaining regulation in the container.✨ Regulation in the Container Why your aura speaks for you before you ever open your mouth, and how to reel in the emotional rollercoaster when you need to show up for clients.Whether you're exploring your own Human Design or working with clients as a practitioner, this episode will fundamentally shift how you approach chart reading—from dissecting isolated parts to synthesizing the whole human.📚 Join HD Wild (practitioner training): hdinthewild.com 📊 Get your Ecocentric HD report: ecocentrichumandesign.com 📱 Connect on Instagram: @jamielpalmer#HumanDesign #HumanDesignChart #Projector #EcocentricHumanDesign #ChartReading #SelfDiscovery #PersonalGrowth #BusinessCoaching #TraumaHealing #NervousSystemRegulation

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    Resistance vs. Resonance: Understanding the Nervous System in Ecocentric Human Design

    In this episode, I dive deep into the nervous system in Ecocentric Human Design and introduce the framework of resistance versus resonance—two fundamental states that shape our deconditioning journey.Resistance is a state where opposition and withholding create turbulence. When we're in the not-self, resisting what we know we should do and searching for shortcuts, we only prolong our journey and create more suffering for ourselves. Resonance, conversely, is a high-vibrational state that lifts everything around us. When we're congruent and have done the gritty work to find the ecocentric self, we vibrate at this higher frequency.Most people don't understand that you can't skip steps in the deconditioning process. We want shortcuts, but true transformation requires moving through the entire spiral. The challenge is that most of us are operating in a non-optimal state—we're not even at our baseline. We're constantly in fight, flight, freeze, fawn, or functional freeze, stuck in extremes of either hypo-activation or hyper-activation.I teach Human Design on a spectrum rather than simple dichotomy. On one extreme, we have hypo-activated states: functional freeze, fawn responses, shoulds, waffling, going through the motions. On the other extreme: hyper-activated states like fight, flop, burning it all down, blaming others. In the middle lies the congruent, ecocentric self.Here's what makes deconditioning so challenging: there are actually seven different presentations of the not-self that layer on each other—the Repressed, the Triggered, the Unempowered, the Victim Self, the Superiority Self, the "Save Yourself" Self, and the Societal Self. These stack depending on your unique design, creating a complex web that requires deep work to unravel.The deconditioning process follows a four-phase spiral: Immersion and Integration (moving from knowing to feeling in the body), Cocooning (where real transformation happens as the old is shed but the new isn't fully formed), Metamorphosis (testing your new self in the real world), and Summoning Forth (establishing the ecocentric self). And you go through this spiral again and again with different aspects of your design.I share my own journey—spending the first two years in detriment, then building new baselines through multiple cycles with my Projector self, emotional authority, defined heart, and 3/5 profile. Each time strengthens my ability to return to center when I get activated.Most of us carry lowercase "t" trauma—cumulative conditioning from school systems, career expectations, and societal shoulds. Unlike uppercase "T" trauma with identifiable incidents, this layered conditioning requires deep nervous system work to process. It's why we end up in detriment, having given away pieces of ourselves along the way.My core message: Give yourself grace. This work isn't quick or easy. It's nuanced, complex, and takes time. But you can get back to the ecocentric self. You can establish new baselines. You can learn to come back to center when activated. The work is worth it.This is what makes Ecocentric Human Design different—we understand and honor the complexity rather than offering surface-level solutions or quick fixes.If you would like to dive deeper: Join me in the Ecocentric Human Design Training & Certification ProgramDownload your Ecocentric Human Design Report

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    Getting Back to Your Ecocentric Self: A Journey Beyond Traditional Human Design: What is Ecocentric Human Design?

    Join Jamie Palmer, a three-five triple split emotional projector, as she introduces Ecocentric Human Design - a revolutionary approach that goes beyond traditional Human Design knowledge to help you get back to the nature of who you are before the world told you who you should be. This inaugural episode explores the difference between knowing your design and truly living it through integration, embodiment, and becoming your authentic self. What Is Ecocentric Human Design? Ecocentric Human Design is fundamentally about "getting back to the nature of who you are before the world told you who you should be" [6:26]. This isn't just another human design system – it's a comprehensive approach focused on moving "from condition to congruent, resistance to resonance" [7:20]. The philosophy centers on more than just understanding your design chart. It's about "living it, breathing it, integrating it, embodying it, and becoming it" [7:54]. This means embracing your fears, trauma, self-doubt, and perfectionism while questioning the beliefs you've been told you should have [7:54]. Beyond Knowledge: Integration and EmbodimentWhat sets Ecocentric Human Design apart from mainstream approaches is its emphasis on practical application. While traditional human design often transfers knowledge from "up here" (the mind), this approach brings the work "down here" (into the body and felt experience) [11:54]. The goal isn't to create more human design readers, but to develop people who "understand how to hold space for people to get back to the ecocentric self" [13:13].  The Spectrum ApproachUnlike traditional human design that presents concepts in simple dichotomy (congruent self versus not-self), Ecocentric Human Design recognizes a spectrum of expression [17:37] [19:03]. At the center lies the "happy, congruent self," with different forms of activation on either side – from perfectionism and outsourcing decisions to starting-and-stopping patterns and blame [17:57]. This spectrum understanding acknowledges that two people with identical designs can present their "not-self" in completely different ways – one might be "activated ready to fight" while another is "activated ready to run away" [19:26]. The Lighthouse MetaphorYour human design serves as your personal lighthouse [20:54]. As you become more congruent and return to your ecocentric self, your light shines brighter, making you feel safer to venture further into the world and make authentic decisions [21:09]. A Journey of BecomingThis approach recognizes that rebuilding trust with your body and authentic self takes time – there's no "shortcut or trend or hack or quick fix" [9:30]. Ecocentric Human Design offers "a practice space for you to practice living, integrating, becoming, and getting back to the nature of the ecocentric self" [22:15]. It's about developing the willingness to "take up space, to spread your wings, to really be unstoppable" through quiet inner knowing and confidence [8:49].The Depth of ExperienceThis system emerged from years of practical application and refinement. The creator has "trained a hundred plus 150 people so far in Ecocentric Human Design and supported thousands in my HD Your Biz Offerings" and has run training programs multiple times since 2022 [5:59] [3:22]. The approach incorporates "blood, sweat, tears, effort, hours" of development to create unprecedented "depth and nuance" [12:40].---Ecocentric Human Design represents a commitment to mastery over not just knowledge, but "actual integration and embodiment and becoming of the ecocentric self" [14:47]. RESOURCES:HD for Biz Program: Jamie's Human Design for business program [0:27]HD Wild Program: Human Design training and certification program, running its ninth cohort [3:22] [4:33]Ecocentric human design.com: Website for charts and practitioner support [23:41]

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    Introduction to Ecocentric Human Design

    Introduction to Ecocentric Human Design

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Get back to the nature of who you before the world told you who you should be using human design. The Ecocentric Human Design podcast where we elevate the depth, nuance and practicality of human design. Go from conditioned to congruent by not just knowing your human design but integrating, embodying and becoming it. In this podcast, we share practical tip & tools, stories and ecocentric deconditioning experiments and more. At Ecocentric Human Design we aim to set the standard of what it means to be HD Informed.

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