How does Human Design factor into our current political climate?
Spiritual work + political work go hand in hand. At its core, we learn our Human Design to become radically ourselves. History (especially whitewashed history) shows us that this simple pursuit can prove to be quite dangerous.
Risking your life for your beliefs and your rights is well-documented in history.
I was reminded of how threatened people feel when someone challenges the status quo when watching an episode of Cosmos with Neil deGrasse Tyson (episode one, season one) which centers on Giordano Bruno, a man who was burned at the stake for believing that the universe was ever expansive and was a reflection of the infinity of the divine.
If you are truly doing the work of living your design, then you are continually examining your beliefs, tracing them back to society and the power structures in place, and understanding that systems want our cooperation and not our wellbeing.
Living your design means you are ready to be isolated by living your own way. It’s scary and dangerous to go against the status quo.
However, if we want to live meaningfully, if we want to create a better, safer world for ourselves and future generations, then it becomes imperative to be expanding our bubble and our awareness. We must actively participate in our society and our communities.
We can’t take things on face value, but must learn to ask questions and live our truth. In order to make a more harmonious world, we first become uncomfortable and even scared as we peel back the layers of false narratives.
As you begin to awaken to reality, we take our power back by unsubscribing to the narrative. Ask questions like, who benefits from this story? Who is paying the bills to put these messages out? Who is harmed by this perspective?
Learn from many different sources and learn to trust yourself.
We’re being called to wake up so we can usher in a new era. How will you play your part?