In this episode, we explore the open areas of the chart and the lived experience of the undefined centers. Rather than treating openness as a problem to fix, we look at how the whole BodyGraph includes both consistent definition and receptive space, and how our relationship to these open areas evolves over time through awareness and experience.
Drawing from personal examples, we examine what it means to live with inconsistency, how openness can move from overwhelm or comparison toward adaptability and spaciousness, and why boundaries and self-awareness become essential in navigating conditioning. We also explore the difference between a completely open center and an undefined center with activations, including how dormant potentials shape experience and learning.
Throughout the conversation, we reflect on how undefined centers function in relationship, how expectations and “should” thinking create unnecessary suffering, and how honoring one’s own capacity brings a greater sense of ease. Ultimately, this episode invites a more integrated view of openness, not as lack, but as a dynamic field of perception, learning, and flexibility that can deepen self-understanding over time.
To connect with the hosts, visit:

Amy Lee, Human Design Analyst & Guide at holiatry.com
John Cole, Human Design Analyst & Guide at metamorphicsystems.com

For more information about the Human Design Collective and to support our work, please visit: https://humandesigncollective.com/ 
For Human Design courses and workshops, visit: https://courses.humandesigncollective.com 
Human Design Collective Podcast music "Stars of the Unexpected" by Meg Ruby and Anders Parker. For more information, visit:

megruby.com 
andersparker.com

Human Design Collective Podcast

Human Design Collective

The Potential of Openness

FEB 28, 202650 MIN
Human Design Collective Podcast

The Potential of Openness

FEB 28, 202650 MIN

Description

In this episode, we explore the open areas of the chart and the lived experience of the undefined centers. Rather than treating openness as a problem to fix, we look at how the whole BodyGraph includes both consistent definition and receptive space, and how our relationship to these open areas evolves over time through awareness and experience. Drawing from personal examples, we examine what it means to live with inconsistency, how openness can move from overwhelm or comparison toward adaptability and spaciousness, and why boundaries and self-awareness become essential in navigating conditioning. We also explore the difference between a completely open center and an undefined center with activations, including how dormant potentials shape experience and learning. Throughout the conversation, we reflect on how undefined centers function in relationship, how expectations and “should” thinking create unnecessary suffering, and how honoring one’s own capacity brings a greater sense of ease. Ultimately, this episode invites a more integrated view of openness, not as lack, but as a dynamic field of perception, learning, and flexibility that can deepen self-understanding over time. To connect with the hosts, visit: Amy Lee, Human Design Analyst & Guide at holiatry.com John Cole, Human Design Analyst & Guide at metamorphicsystems.com For more information about the Human Design Collective and to support our work, please visit: https://humandesigncollective.com/ For Human Design courses and workshops, visit: https://courses.humandesigncollective.com Human Design Collective Podcast music "Stars of the Unexpected" by Meg Ruby and Anders Parker. For more information, visit: megruby.com andersparker.com