Human Design - Open G Center - "What's my Purpose?"

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9 Mar 201916:08

Summary

TLDRIn this deeply reflective video, the speaker explores the challenges of living with an open G Center in Human Design. They share personal experiences of searching for purpose and fulfillment through various careers and relationships, only to realize that true contentment lies within. Emphasizing the importance of deconditioning, the speaker encourages viewers to face their insecurities and reconnect with their inner stillness, rather than seeking validation or identity externally. Ultimately, the video underscores that authentic happiness and fulfillment come from embracing vulnerability and rediscovering one's true essence beyond societal pressures and external roles.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The open G Center in human design creates a constant quest for purpose, identity, and fulfillment outside of ourselves.
  • 😀 The search for fulfillment in external careers, relationships, and validations often leads to cycles of excitement and disappointment.
  • 😀 The key to healing the open G Center is recognizing that external sources (like a career or a partner) cannot truly fulfill us.
  • 😀 Deconditioning involves breaking free from the conditioning that tells us we must become somebody in order to feel worthy or complete.
  • 😀 The internal journey is about tapping into our true beingness, which transcends any external role or identity.
  • 😀 The process of deconditioning often involves facing deep insecurities and feelings of inadequacy that stem from childhood conditioning.
  • 😀 True fulfillment is found in returning to stillness, silence, and reconnecting with the essence of who we are beyond the mind and external labels.
  • 😀 A sense of identity and purpose can be a distraction from the deeper truth: we are already whole and complete, regardless of what we do or achieve.
  • 😀 The ego-driven need to find a purpose or role can create an attachment to certain identities, like a career or social media persona, which ultimately leads to insecurity.
  • 😀 Embracing vulnerability and tenderness toward our inner child is crucial for healing and undoing the false identities we’ve built over time.
  • 😀 Deconditioning isn’t about becoming somebody, but about un-becoming the false personas and returning to the heart's truth, where peace and authenticity reside.

Q & A

  • What does having an open G Center in Human Design signify?

    -Having an open G Center in Human Design signifies a tendency to search for purpose, identity, or direction outside of oneself. People with this center may struggle with defining who they are and often seek validation from careers, relationships, or external roles.

  • How does the quest for purpose lead to cycles of disappointment for someone with an open G Center?

    -The quest for purpose can lead to cycles of excitement and disappointment because the person often chases after external careers or relationships with the belief they will bring fulfillment. However, these pursuits are temporary and do not provide lasting satisfaction, leading to burnout and chronic fatigue.

  • What did the speaker's experience in various careers reveal about the search for external validation?

    -The speaker's experience in various careers, such as television editing, photography, and human design analysis, revealed that no career or external role could provide lasting fulfillment. The excitement of starting a new career would fade, leading to burnout and a deeper realization that fulfillment must come from within.

  • What is the role of childhood conditioning in the search for identity and purpose?

    -Childhood conditioning plays a significant role in the search for identity and purpose. The speaker explains that people often internalize their parents' unresolved issues and societal pressures, leading to a belief that they must strive to become somebody in order to feel worthy and secure.

  • Why does the speaker believe that the cultural obsession with 'finding your purpose' is an illusion?

    -The speaker believes that the cultural obsession with 'finding your purpose' is an illusion because true fulfillment does not come from external sources like careers, relationships, or social roles. Instead, fulfillment arises from reconnecting with one's true self, beyond labels and societal expectations.

  • What is the significance of embracing stillness and silence in the process of deconditioning?

    -Embracing stillness and silence is crucial in the deconditioning process because it allows individuals to reconnect with their true essence, free from the mental noise and external pressures. By returning to this stillness, one can access the heart, confront inner fears, and release deep-seated conditioning.

  • How can confronting vulnerability and emotional pain help in overcoming conditioning?

    -Confronting vulnerability and emotional pain helps to unravel the layers of conditioning and trauma that shape one's identity. By allowing oneself to feel and process these emotions, individuals can begin to heal, let go of false beliefs, and restore a sense of inner peace and self-acceptance.

  • What does the speaker mean by saying that we are 'all meant to be living in the unknown moment-to-moment'?

    -The speaker means that true fulfillment comes from embracing the present moment, free from the need to control or predict the future. By living moment-to-moment, individuals can access a deeper sense of trust and connection to life, rather than seeking external validation or a fixed identity.

  • How does the concept of the 'inner child' relate to the process of deconditioning?

    -The concept of the 'inner child' relates to the process of deconditioning by highlighting the emotional wounds and fears that were carried from childhood. The speaker emphasizes the importance of nurturing the inner child with love and tenderness, acknowledging unresolved feelings, and allowing them to heal in order to break free from limiting conditioning.

  • What is the ultimate goal of the deconditioning process described by the speaker?

    -The ultimate goal of the deconditioning process is to return to one's true essence, free from the need for external validation or identity. This involves healing emotional wounds, letting go of societal conditioning, and reconnecting with the stillness, silence, and heart within, which is the source of true fulfillment.

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