Tuesday, 24 March 2026

Human Design and the Undefined Ego.

 


This will likely be a short blog today. Until I am finished watching the David Wilcock video I was reviewing, I will not mention it. I did half an hour more yesterday, so only one hour more to go.

I had a dream, this morning, about the undefined ego. 

The ego is the seat of the will power in human design. About 2/3rds of people have it undefined. And the other 1/3 defined (obviously!)

Within human design, the mythology is that people with an undefined ego have a lot of negative self talk. They have a lot of things like imposter syndrome. 

It is quite amazing to consider. I have three full channels off the ego. So I have a lot of energy there. It is quite a thing to consider that a lot of peoples psychology and such, really is that different. 

It has a lot of meanings as well. A lot of implications. For instance, if you have a defined will power person, communicating with a single or group of undefined ego people. Then, the undefined ego people, that construct rituals and communicate politely to offset the feeling of internal confusion. Might feel that the defined ego person was "arrogant". Because the defined ego person, simply communicates their needs as though it were no big deal. 

It is also a very one sided perspective. The Human Design markets itself as philosophically neutral, and perhaps Ra Uru Hu was. But if you are saying that people with undefined egos have the "illusion" of inferiority. Then it throws out the feedback that sometimes, they might not actually be providing anything of value. 

A lot of people are being employed on DEI like policies. Directly or indirectly. So they are imposters in a sense. If meritocracy, which we instinctively feel to be the correct way to do things, is not used. Then who is placed in the position instead is an imposter. 

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