Executive Summary of Holger and the Human Design Gate 32 in focus

by | Sep 10, 2024 | Human Design Use Cases

Following a Human Design Reading, I am happy to provide a brief executive summary of my client’s chart analysis. This summary describes some important aspects, but is not a complete representation of the individual Human Design Chart. In this blog post, I would like to provide a brief insight.

I have changed the names of my coachees. In this summary, it is Holger, a Human Design Type reflector with the profile 2/4. In my blog posts, I also like to focus on a particular aspect of the Human Design Chart that stood out during the consultation. This could be a gate, a channel or a center, for example. This article is specifically about Human Design Gate 32. Human Design has a lot to offer here. Have fun reading!

Executive Summary of Holger

Holger is a sensitive observer (reflector) who perceives everything around him unfiltered and acts as a mirror of his surroundings. He has a receptive mind that is present in the moment and takes in everything around him without intention.

Essentially, he is concerned with collecting and processing information and drawing conclusions from it that can be of great importance to organizations or society. Above all, it recognizes trends and developments that enable future growth in various forms.

Holger is not made for constant routine or hard physical labor. His life unfolds by cultivating his talents in the style of a tinkerer and passing them on to those around him when the time is right. This environment can also be understood as a kind of network or learning group, as Holger develops more and more into a wise teacher in the course of his life. He can pass on his accumulated knowledge, his experience and his motivating nature to others in a meaningful way.

Human Design Gate 32

Gate 32 is a gate of the spleen center and relates to the theme of continuity and permanence. It is about values such as durability, longevity and sustainability, but also about the “true value” of a person or thing. A conservative and defensive attitude is conducive to the impact of Human Design Gate 32. It explores the things in the world that need to be preserved, that are outdated and that should be renewed. The gate is to ensure continuity that benefits the community. The desire behind Gate 32 is to achieve permanence.

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Line qualities from Human Design Gate 32

  1. Line: Preserving what is valuable and recognizing what should be considered valuable.
  2. Line: Preserve harmony and the strength to promote harmony among people.
  3. Line: Uncertainty and indecision when a change is imminent.
  4. Line: Preserve principles when it is recognized which principles should be adhered to.
  5. Line: Adaptation to change with the help of your own instincts.
  6. Line: Remain calm in the face of change, even if it doesn’t feel good at first.

Gate 32 is in the conscious Sun in Holger’s Human Design Chart and is therefore connected to his life’s work. It is therefore not surprising that he likes to spend his free time working with special, high-quality things and materials, such as cars or furniture. He instinctively recognizes the “true value” of something. He was born with an awareness of quality and it is also very important to him in his career. It is advisable for Holger to integrate these values, which he first became aware of through our Human Design Reading, into his professional life.

Thanks to his special perceptive ability as a reflector, he can positively influence the transformation of the changing (working) world and, as part of his life’s work, preserve exactly what is instinctively worth preserving.

Good luck and courage, Holger.

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Written by: Thomas Waaden

Thomas is the owner of Human Design Berufsberatung and TW Coaching & Consulting. As a human design expert, he focuses on topics relating to career planning, corporate and economic development. After 20 years of professional experience in business, he now devotes his coaching activities to psychological and spiritual topics relating to vocation and personal development

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