MONEY AND HUMAN DESIGN

 

When a client inquires about money, they are often in financial distress. They want to know what their design, astrology, or cards indicate regarding their future, their ability to earn or possess money, or when their hard times might end. Sometimes, they even wonder whether their situation is karmic—such as losing their job or facing eviction—or whether they made a poor decision that led to their current circumstances.

This brings us to a central question: As facilitators, consultants, counselors, guides, or mentors, can we truly provide definitive answers about money or destiny—either for our clients or for the world?

Having enough money means you have sufficient resources to meet your basic needs. It allows you to have a stable place to live without fear of eviction. You can pursue your education and earn degrees and certifications. You have the means to start your own business. With enough money, you can afford therapy, medical care, and other expert advice or interventions when needed. Additionally, having financial stability brings you respect and helps you avoid the blame often associated with poverty. Ultimately, having enough money can alleviate many forms of suffering caused by economic hardship and enable you to help others in need.

We can discuss the client’s soul curriculum as outlined in the chart’s defined parts. These consist of the consistent themes that we will primarily focus on, especially through our relationships and connections with others. These themes include money markers, health markers, markers for the right brain (sensing circuit) and left brain (logic circuit), markers for the individual circuit (both brain), relationship markers, markers indicating specific talents and interests, among others.

What if a client inquires about their ability to earn money, their financial destiny, or their capacity to make and receive money effortlessly, yet has only one official money marker — or none at all? Does this indicate that they are destined to be without money?

Do we, as facilitators, believe we can provide definitive answers to these questions for our clients or the world?

Questions about money, health, love and romance, career, and opportunities are natural because we are human. We ask these questions of each other, consult experts who offer services and hope, and seek answers from God or any invisible allies that may be listening. We inquire because we are mortal, and while breathing is essential for life, it isn’t enough to fulfill all our needs. However, it is a crucial starting point.

Questions about money are fundamentally questions of value and our worthiness to survive and thrive. These issues run deep, touching on our history, culture, and beliefs about who deserves what, who holds power, and who gained access to resources first. They are intertwined with perceptions of intelligence, beauty, and talent, as well as issues of gender and race. As individuals, we are called to forge our own paths to reach our goals and become who we are meant to be, utilizing what we have. However, unexpected challenges and others’ choices are bound to intervene in our journeys, exposing our blind spots.

How we interpret these interventions can go one of two ways: 1. We may see them as interference—unwanted and disruptive, leaving us feeling that our plans have been thwarted. Despite these setbacks, we seek to make the best of our situation because, ultimately, we want to live and achieve our potential. Yet we often find ourselves consumed by basic needs, such as hunger, and securing food can overshadow everything else until we are satisfied. 2. Alternatively, we might view the interference as a deliberate roadblock, perhaps one we unknowingly permitted, designed to test our resilience.

These challenges can help us discover our deeper resources and emerge wiser, albeit somewhat battered. In either case, our journey involves navigating these complexities on our way to wholeness.

None of us operates in isolation. We don’t live our lives on our own separate planets. Instead, we are part of a community—whether it’s a town, a city, a state, a nation, or the world. We constantly interact with one another. There are assumptions, expectations, traditions, outdated laws, and entrenched perspectives that resist change brought about by ideas such as equality, sustainability, and fairness.

Many jobs pay poorly, and countless people work in those positions. They face financial struggles that are often beyond their control, leading to issues of personal worthiness tied to circumstances they did not create. But who is in charge of maintaining such low minimum wages? It’s those who hold the power.

What can we say to those with limited opportunities about what their Human Design indicates, if it provides any insight at all? Additionally, how much influence do money markers truly have over people’s lives? The world is a vast place. I understand that many people are choosing not to return to these low-paying jobs, but it’s essential to be realistic and acknowledge that they cannot sustain this indefinitely. At some point, the need for economic support will become dire.

It’s not just about your Design. We all exist within a larger context that predates us and has deep roots. Some of us come from more comfortable backgrounds, and this has been the case for a long time. To fully realize the potential of your human design, certain conditions must be met. First and foremost, we need to ensure our basic security needs are met. We must also prioritize our health. Most importantly, we need to believe in ourselves and have a strong sense of our own value.

Many factors influence the flow of money, both on a universal scale and specifically in our individual lives. Ultimately, the area where we have the most control is over our mindset. We must refuse to surrender our destinies. I came to realize that I need to take a strong stand for my life, regardless of the circumstances—and especially because of them. Everything flows from this understanding. Photons, neutrinos, desire, passion, love, and the divine essence within us are influential creators—these are ours to harness.

I frequently reflect on the cards I’m holding. These cards will change over time as fortunate synchronicities and unfortunate events occur. As long as we are alive, something is always happening. We can expect the unexpected, along with routine interruptions and surprises. In the meantime, what we do with the cards we have at any point in our lives is crucial. Our choices in handling difficult circumstances will determine whether we stand firm or succumb to despair.

Once you start discussing the mechanics of the chart, your client will engage with you. They will elaborate on your words, inspired by the ideas you present. Your role is to create a space for this dialogue and guide the process. Listen actively, reflect on what you hear, and share a relevant story if it feels appropriate. Engage with the dynamic of the conversation and trust the insights that emerge. Pay attention to the themes that arise, as those often reveal the core issues that matter most to your client.

There is no formula for the perfect Human Design money conversation; individual circumstances guide these discussions. The inspiration and focus should stem from the client’s current needs. Your role is to support your client, and those intentions are always valid. Remember, you, your client, and all of us are made from the same fundamental essence. The implications of this are significant.

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