Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Channel of Structuring

23 Channel of Structuring 43                   From the Throat to the Mind
An individual expression gifts you with an insight that breaks new ground and can change how others view the world. 
 
You paint the bigger picture for everyone, bringing increased structuring to their lives.

Your world is built on a succession of perceptive mental assessments and observations. It's almost as if you have a third eye.

Out of all the thirty-six channels, this is one of the most empowering, because you're forever fizzing with flashes of insight that have an urgency to be articulated because you are, quite literally, someone who speaks your mind.

The activation between Mind and Throat brings a need to express your knowing and demonstrate your insights for the awareness of others.

The quality of your expressed insights means you can blow people out of the water provoking all sorts of reactions!

That's because your lucidity can be light-years ahead of most people's.

The great task for the 23-43is to get the message across in a simple, tactful manner.

When an insight is accepted, you are considered a genius, and this chimes with your nature.

When people start frowning, you're suddenly viewed as a freak.

What appears obvious to you may seem off the wall and incomprehensible to someone else.

So first ask yourself: "Is this something people are ready to hear?" and "Am I speaking in turn?"

Oddly enough, the tone of your voice is your greatest ally, and people with the 23-43 have a unique-sounding voice.

The tone is always as important as the words you express because it can convey authenticity, confidence, and knowing.

Your test, once you've fallen back on your Human Design authority, is to know the right time to share your transformational insights.

Other­wise, you can blurt things out and this can become a social handicap.

When unrestrained, you simply blurt out the first thing that comes into your head, be it an insight or a thought.

If your mind "sees" a bad hair­cut, a fashion faux pas, or a terrible mistake at work, it's in constant dan­ger of expressing that truth.

But when you learn restraint, speak in turn, and show tact, your thoughts will seem like the considered insights of a genius.

You can spark significant paradigm shifts in your working and personal environments, and nothing is more satisfying than knowing you're getting through and transforming the lives of others. 
~ Chetan Parkyn - Human Design: Discover the Person You Were Born to Be.

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