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Traveller in Time Reporting Bugs -o-o- Broken the chain of Pliny -o-o- Hired Started conversation Nov 13, 2003
reading the article again
"This is really fascinating, good food for the mind!"
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Orion >> Chief Calculator of Temperol Dynamics >> moon moaner Posted Nov 13, 2003
This is all a bit strange for me, i think you need a lot of faith to believe this...
orion
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Traveller in Time Reporting Bugs -o-o- Broken the chain of Pliny -o-o- Hired Posted Nov 13, 2003
metamorphing into a mirror
"I see it as a fascinating model, much better then bush ghosts. Remains to be the question whether it has connections to reality. We will find out applying this 'model' will be yet another study."
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Prideth - Queen dragon - protector of otters, and otternuts alike Posted Nov 13, 2003
Hi Z
...fascinating, strange, and complicated all rolled into one. I suppose, seeing as humans are complicated and strange creatures, it's only fitting that the analysis of humans would be the same....
for a really enjoyable read
Prideth
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Zarquon's Singing Fish! Posted Nov 13, 2003
Hi TiT, Orion and Prideth,
Editor's choice! I've been studying Human Design for about a year now and it's an immense topic and (for me) really interesting. I've used it with people at work and so far, I'm finding it a useful tool. It's also interesting to find out what my friends are too.
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cliche Posted Nov 13, 2003
I've studied Iching, Enneagram, reading palm and so on for some time as a student of comp. religion, but this one is quite different from what I've known. Like... from the philosophical basis, such as Plato, to the very pragmtic American style analysis. (the description about those human body and so on). It seems to be interesting... (but now I stopped to be really serious. Just used to be ME, not dare to change. it's too comfortable like old dressing gown to get out of it)
But there seem to be no way to find an analyst from where I live, I'm afraid. Quel dommage.
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Zarquon's Singing Fish! Posted Nov 14, 2003
Ra says that most of us try to be what we're not and to live our lives that way. It's such a relief when you can find your strategy and live out of that. Mind, finding your type depends on having an accurate birth time, and not all of us (me including) have that. If you have an accurate birth time, or near enough, you can get a free chart on-line from Genekeys or Jovian Archive.
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Gingerkat1Luv Posted Mar 17, 2005
You can get your free Human Design chart at at the main website [link removed by editors]
Another good link for resources is [link removed by editors]
And the best learning site is [link removed by editors]
I am fairly new to HD, but am learning. I find the more I learn, the deeper my interest becomes. Good luck on your journey!
GK
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Zarquon's Singing Fish! Posted Mar 17, 2005
I'm coming up to the second anniversary of my design date on 4 April and I'm glued to Ra's webcasts every evening and at weekends. I did Richard Rudd's course on the 64 gifts in February and as a result, I'm doing some group work, which is fascinating stuff.
What's your design, GK? I'm an emotional single definition pure generator 2/4 - right angle Cross of Eden.
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Gingerkat1Luv Posted Mar 18, 2005
Hi Zarquon,
Very nice to meet you! I am a 1/3 Cross of The Sleeping Phoenix - Single Definition, Manifesting Generator. It is really a pleasure to meet someone who has this same interest. I have still alot to learn, I have not yet the means to gain much of the material for full understanding, but what I have learned so far makes sense to me. Again, very nice to meet you, and I hope we continue this conversation.
Hugs,
Dominica
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Zarquon's Singing Fish! Posted Mar 19, 2005
What are your definitions, Dominica?
I have one - a conscious 59/6 (channel of mating) and at the design level, I'm a Reflector. Personality sun 6/2 (guerilla), earth 36/3 (transition) design sun 12/4 (prophet) earth 11/4 (teacher).
As a manifesting generator, you probably have a tendency to rush ahead and then have to retrace your steps at times. Do you?
s to you too>
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Gingerkat1Luv Posted Mar 20, 2005
You are absolutely right about tracing my steps, and I don't think my cross or my 1/3 profile helps that. My design sun/earth is 55.3/59.3 and my personality sun/earth is 20.1/34.1
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Zarquon's Singing Fish! Posted Mar 20, 2005
No, your cross (with its 20/34) means you want to jump straight in. Are you emotional too, or splenic? It's all experimental stuff in the now, isn't it?
I've the 53.3 too, but not the 42, so I'm great at starting things, but not so good at finishing.
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Gingerkat1Luv Posted Mar 20, 2005
My head, ajna, root, heart, and emotional centers are undefined. With splenic authority. Not sure how that functions in accordance with my strategy, or if it is a factor at all. I am not familiar with the gates. Do you know of a good resource site for the gates? I haven't found one that gives good descriptions of them. Yeah, my 1/3 loves to experiment!Thats why I am researching Design. My 1/3 does make alot of mistakes though, but that is my method for learning. Trial and error is not as bad as it sounds, hehe. What is it like being a reflector? Because it is so rare. You must be very sensitive to energies around you.
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Zarquon's Singing Fish! Posted Mar 25, 2005
Well, I'm not quite a reflector, unless my birthtime is wrong. As a child I was very thin-skinned and I can still be very sensitive, which has positives and negatives - 'this' and 'that' as Ra would say. I notice that I feel the 'weather' quite keenly.
A good source for the gates is 'The Complete Rave I Ching' - I bought mine from Genekeys. These days, you can get it from:[link removed by editors]- I use mine a lot.
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perego Posted Oct 23, 2005
Hi,
I have read a lot about Human Design. THere are a lot of sites out there but [link removed by editors] is by far the best. They have a great forum. They also have lots of good info and resources. I highly recommend the site. They show Human Design in a logical way. Not cultish or anything like that. It comes accross as very useful info on their site.
I hope this helps.
perego
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Traveller in Time Reporting Bugs -o-o- Broken the chain of Pliny -o-o- Hired Posted Oct 23, 2005
Traveller in Time on his head
"Is that coincidence ? I just came rereading the entry last night. Actually it is still the only thing I have done with it
for the links will have a look. "
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Zarquon's Singing Fish! Posted Nov 2, 2005
Hi perego,
I'm subscribed to the e-group, and yes, it's a good site.
Hi TiT
Have you found out what type you are yet?
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