In a nutshell - Here’s what’s up with religion.
Last Sunday on the Q&A zoom, I mentioned (and I’ve mentioned this before) how unusual it is to me that I would draw what seems like so many people who are in what I would call “religion recovery”
I mean it’s easily (and correctly imho) at least 1/2 of the people I meet through Human Design.
Completely Unexpected because that’s not me. Am always curious and now and then get glimpses of the impact… but I don’t/can’t ever entirely understand it.
And yet I do know that I can be a stand for “not that”, by taking in and also without getting bogged down by the details (ie. the details meet my mostly non-triggerable and highly emotionally stable neutrality)
And yes, I think there’s some stuff in my Design that leads to that correctness. Quite a bit of my Design is perfectly suited for that tbh.
Feels darn successful too when the (2-way) recognition is there.
But also, I think that Human Design is possibly drawing its own fair share of people who’ve had this experience, who they then have the serendipity to bump into Human Design, and if they’re lucky, have it stick to them.
So maybe it’s not so unusual after all that I should meet so many with this piece of their story loosely in common. 🤔
It seems to me that Human Design is - literally - the organized religion recovery mechanism. An antidote.
What do you think?
Here’s Ra -
“So many human beings have been conditioned for so long that homogenization is the only way.
You can see how spiritually diseased the planet is, that we have these major religions on the planet where you have billions and billions of people who are caught up in a homogenized process that has nothing to do with their own spirit.
It’s really astonishing to think about.
It’s heresy in any of those faiths to say that divinity is unique to each of us, that we are not here to be led by the authority of this or that.
We’re not here to be led by second-hand, third-hand, fourth-hand advice from God, translated by salesmen for institutions.
And it doesn’t matter whether they’re old-aged institutions or new-aged institutions, it’s all the same.
And they write books that tell you how to express the spirit, the communal spirit, the tribal spirit, the accepted way, the accepted ritual.
How do they know how to speak to God?
How do they know that the way they speak to God is the way that you speak to God, or whatever; they don’t.
They just rob you of your spirit.
They just throw it into the homogenized pool.”