Human Design
The Accuracy of Human Design
We are constantly being generalized. We look out at the vastness of what is presented in this era as so-called ‘spiritual,’ and the ways to spirituality, and all the paths to spirituality. I've been in this movie a long time, and every path is interesting, but it doesn't mean they bring you to transformation. They take you on a journey that rarely belongs to you. We have a real dilemma in the nature of the world we live in. It's something I recognized at the very beginning of my process when I was first introducing Design in the late 1980s at its most primitive level. What struck people, or at least the feedback that I got in that era, was the uncanny accuracy.
I don't think you can experience this knowledge without the spooky feeling that the thing that happens to you when you check the transit, or whatever the case may be, there is this uncanny accuracy that is there. Human Design, at least in terms of how it was given to me, is an absolute of the maya. It’s an interesting statement; it’s an absolute of the maya. We live in an illusion. This is the way the illusion works. And this uncanny accuracy that people who have experienced other systems, whatever they may be, whether they are allopathic, psychological or new agey, the reality is that, in one way or another, they are always generalized. This is what makes Human Design so different.
-Ra Uru Hu (Nine-Centered Awakening)