
human design…
says i’m a genius freak
what to make of that?
i am a round peg in the land of square holes
my frustration is not being understood
so i must wait
for those who will to come round…
i used to so envy those who fitted
nicely,
camouflaged, complacent and
safe
in a well ordered life…
but not any more :)
just before easter, a little super nova named kelly walden sullivan, walked into harriette’s santa fe kitchen and into my sphere of influence. every time i’ve seen her she is exuding a super bright giving, caring light, and displays a contagious enthusiasm for everything around her.
kelly offered to give us the experience of the “human design” system. i was grateful for the offering, however, i was not expecting anything much that i hadn’t already heard from the many other forms of self-divination i experienced through the years.
kelly sat with me and explained the chart above. i can not adequately express how deeply moved i was by the intense level of personal psyche information given. all of it so relevant and so productive that it left every other form of self analysis, pretty much, back at the gate. this form of personal research is a must for anyone, especially those in relationship.
here is someone’s brief description:
“Freud and Jung speculated about a collective unconscious that we all participated in, but had no idea what a person’s private unconscious really looked like. If you had the time and money to go through years of therapy, dream interpretation, and stumbling around in the dark, you might arrive at some idea of what was moving beneath your own consciousness. They could have seen it in a moment if they had this knowledge. You can see it now. There are those who can help you interpret it or you can learn it for yourself.”
this is so true. thank you so very much, kelly.
kelly’s specialties include hypnotherapy, dream interpreter, human design consultant and global humanitarian. she is a speaker and author of several books “discover your inner goddess queen,” “pluck the weeds and plant the seeds,” “the d spot,” and the best selling “i had the strangest dream.”
she is the president of the los angeles chapter of the women’s national book association and creator of “the dream project,” a local movement that inspires school children to create global solutions for the united nations millennium development goals.
more on kelly:
http://www.kellysullivanwalden.com/books.html
http://www.goddessqueenmagazine.com/
July 12th, 2009 at 2:33 pm
Ing, thanks for the terrific review of Kelly’s work. She is a human dynamo and so full of light –it’s delightful being in her presence. Your words have influenced me and I plan to have a reading as soon as I’m out of the hospital and recovered. Much love to you, Ing. Judy