Mandala

The colored wheel surrounding the Bodygraph is called the Mandala. 
It is subdivided into 64 partitions that represent Gates. The 64 Gates correspond to the 64 Hexgrams of the I’Ching. Each Gate number has a fixed location in the Bodygraph and the Mandala. The Gates are color coded to match the color of the Center that they are connected to. Each Gate is divided into six sub-sections called Lines. (These are the short notches within the arc of each Gate around the wheel). The inner wheel of the Mandala is sub-divided into the 12 astrological signs.

The bodygraph is your gate into the wisdom of Human Design. It’s primary elements are the nine Centers represented by the square, and triangular or diamond-shaped areas within the chart.

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The Nine Centers are represented by nine geometric shapes, and are the primary building blocks of a chart. Centers can be Defined (colored in) or Undefined (white).

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The Human Design System groups people into one of four categories called Types: Manifestors, Generators, Projectors and Reflectors.

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Mandala

The colored wheel surrounding the Bodygraph is called the Mandala. 
It is subdivided into 64 partitions that represent Gates. The 64 Gates correspond to the 64 Hexgrams of the I’Ching. Each Gate number has a fixed location in the Bodygraph and the Mandala. The Gates are color coded to match the color of the Center that they are connected to. Each Gate is divided into six sub-sections called Lines. (These are the short notches within the arc of each Gate around the wheel). The inner wheel of the Mandala is sub-divided into the 12 astrological signs.

The bodygraph is your gate into the wisdom of Human Design. It’s primary elements are the nine Centers represented by the square, and triangular or diamond-shaped areas within the chart.

Read more…

The Nine Centers are represented by nine geometric shapes, and are the primary building blocks of a chart. Centers can be Defined (colored in) or Undefined (white).

Read more…

The Human Design System groups people into one of four categories called Types: Manifestors, Generators, Projectors and Reflectors.

Read more…