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Profiles What is Profile?

This chart has a 3/5 Profile. Personality is always listed before Design. Profile consists of the lines of your Personality and Design sun gates. Generally speaking it is your purpose in life. Profile is also one of the Four Views in a basic reading - Definition, Type, Authority, Profile. Two Parts Human Design shows the duality of life. This can be seen in every aspect of Human Design. Most importantly in this case, though, is to realize that there are two ways we can look at a person. One way is through Type: manifestors, generators ,projectors and reflectors. Type is the natural byproduct of the design itself since it is directly related to what channels and centers a person has in their chart. This information gives us the way in which our vehicles operate. The moment that you are living out your type, then your vehicle is going to operate properly. Being introduced to type gives you the opportunity to mechanically experiment with your nature. But since Human Design is a representation of our binary universe, there is a second very important aspect of looking at the person. For some it’s not satisfying just to be comfortable with their own vehicle, they want to know where the vehicle is going. It is possible to see where your vehicle is going by understanding Profile. This is very different from type, which we see in the body graph. When we talk about profile, it’s just pure database, made up by the position of the personality sun and earth and the design sun and earth and specifically their lines. We are not looking at a large individual configuration that’s built in your body graph but at two pieces of data. Sun and earth are always opposite to each other, so your personality sun is exactly on the same line as your personality earth in the opposite hexagram of the wheel. The same thing is true for the design sun and earth. These two lines make up your profile. Everything in design is rooted in the physics of a subatomic particle called a neutrino. And we are penetrated every second by trillions of neutrinos. Through neutrinos we are literally programmed. The sun represents 70% of the neutrinos that we receive, and in its relationship with the earth this information gets its grounding and its form. In your chart, those 2 suns and 2 earths represent 70% of your programming. Those lines give you a specific profile that is deeply revealing.

88 Degrees The above chart is a 3/5 profile. They have the 46.3 in their Personality and the 15.5 in their Design. Below you see a view of the same chart in the mandala. All the gates that the chart has activated are also activated in the mandala. You'll notice in the Mandala image that the two joining red lines are delineating the angle between the 46.3 and 15.5. These two hexagrams are 88% apart in the Mandala. If there were 90% between personality and design sun it would be locked in to that profile and there would be absolutely no movement.

In the chart of the Mandala you see how the 46.3 and 15.5 are 88 degrees apart. Not 90 degrees. As the Sun and Earth move around the wheel there is a point where the personality Sun/Earth is two thirds the way into the 3rd line. Both the sun and earth are at the same degrees because they are exactly opposite to each other in the wheel. The Design Sun/Earth, however, are right at the edge of that 5th line and are ready to enter the 6th line. Now something really magical happens: At 87 degrees the personality stays in the 3rd line since it still has a ways to go before shifting into the 4th line, but on the Design Sun/Earth side they shift lines from 5th to 6th. And the chart moves from a 3/5 to a 3/6 profile. This is the continuous movement through the entire structure. Because of the 88° you don’t have any static position and the profiles are always changing. There are 12 of them and they give us the basis of what our purpose is in life. If you had a 90 degree angle the profile lines would always be the same since every position minus 90 degrees gives you the exact same line. It will be in a different gate, but the line will be the same, which is all that matters when looking at a profile. So if the Design and Personality positions were 90 degrees instead of 88 degrees the profiles would be 1/1 2/2 3/3 and so on. Twelve Genetic Themes The 12 profiles are the 12 general themes of what it is to incarnate. The funny thing is that purpose is something you can enjoy but it doesn’t mean you have to do anything to get there. The only way you are going to live out your purpose is by living your design, your type. Otherwise you will never get access to it. Your profile also shows you the limitation of what it is to be you. When you put the profile and your type together, you will begin to see that you’re not in charge! This is just rolling along, and as long as you are honoring your type, all these things are revealed for you. It’s like this knowledge itself: Yes, it’s wonderful to be able to understand how all these

things work. And you go deeper and deeper. But the only important thing is to live out the basic of your type, then all the rest comes naturally for you.

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Angle Introduction Role Gates and Profile Right Angle Profile - 1/3 Right Angle Profile - 1/4 Right Angle Profile - 2/4 Right Angle Profile - 2/5 Right Angle Profile - 3/5 Right Angle Profile - 3/6 Right Angle Profile - 4/6 Juxtaposition Profile - 4/1 Left Angle Profile - 5/1 Left Angle Profile - 5/2 Left Angle Profile - 6/2 Left Angle Profile - 6/3 Profiles Conclusion

Angle Introduction The profiles are broken into three parts: Right Angle, Juxtaposition and Left Angle. What angle a profile is in depends on the arrangement of the gates in the wheel. If they are at right angles to each other (all 16 hexagrams apart) they would be called a right angle profile, if they are not then they are either juxtaposition or left angle. We have 3 geometries: Right Angle - personal destiny Juxtaposition - fixed fate Left Angle - transpersonal karma Most people are going to live out either their personal destiny or their transpersonal karma. And there are those with the fixed fate. It’s important to see that we have specific geometries, which means limitations. For example if you are raising a child with a right angle and you expect them to be deeply socially involved you're in trouble. They’ve got their own personal destiny! As you go around the wheel of the Mandala, for each hexagram you have 12 crosses that are involved and every cross has a name. In any given hexagram you have 3 different cross names. For example, the 26-45-22-47 cross given above is the right angle cross of rulership, which has various themes in it. It has different line profiles involved. The end of that is the 4/6. It stops with the voyeur. Then you get to the juxtaposition; here you have only the 4/1. This is the juxtaposition cross of Possession. It has a different name and is a very different structure because the hexagram structure has changed. And finally you get to the left angle, with 5/1, 5/2, 6/2, 6/3: Confrontation. Each hexagram is broken up into these three different aspects, there is going to be 7 right angle variations, 1 juxtaposition and 4 left angle variations. That is the common structure throughout all the hexagrams. If you have the 45.3 and the design 5th line, you will have the right angle

cross of rulership, but it’s the foundation cross of adaptation. It has its own sub theme, and the sub theme is the profile itself. Below we will go into the differences. Right Angle -

1/3

1/4

2/4

2/5

3/5

3/6

4/6

When we go from the 1st line to the 4th line (only part of the 4th line), this is a right angle cross which is about personal destiny. To the left is an example with the personality sun in the 45th gate. The design sun is in the 22th gate. This is a right angle cross because if you count the spaces between the hexagrams going around, they are a right angle. In other words, there is always going to be 16 hexagrams between each. Remember that we are talking about purpose in life, so we are talking about our movement in space, which is conditioned by three different geometries. In this century we have confused a lot of this terminology: karma, destiny, fate, all of this language that has been popularized. But in Human Design these geometries are very specific. If you have a right angle cross – which tends to be the majority in society – you have what is called "personal destiny“ and you’re not carrying any karma. Now, if somebody comes and says to you: “You’re gonna pay for this!“ you can tell them, “No, I am not carrying any karma, thank you very much!” – because it’s true!

The right angle cross is self-involved.They have their own geometry and it isn’t people around them who alter that movement in their life. They have their personal destiny and they are going to get to their personal destiny regardless of who is around them. When you are dealing with the lower trigram, they have very poor transpersonal skills, they’re not equipped to deal successfully with the other because they are absorbed in themselves. 1st Line - The 1st line is introspection and says: I don’t wanna see anybody, I am studying. Don’t bother me, I’m doing my research. Leave me alone, I am busy with my own thing. 2nd Line - The 2nd line says: I don’t know why you’re coming to me, I like to be left alone. The moment you come, I have to do something, I have to learn something, I have to figure something out. Leave me alone! 3rd Line - The 3rd line says: Jesus, I didn’t mean to bump into you! – because that’s what happens to 3rd lines: They just bang into things. None of them are really equipped to deal socially with the other. They have personal destiny! They are into their thing. Now it doesn’t mean they can’t love, and they can’t live life like everyone else, but it’s not about whom they meet that’s going to get them to the point where they will fulfill their personal destiny. – So a tremendous part of the population is just involved in their own thing. 4/6 Side note: Even though the lower trigram stops at the 3/6 and the upper trigram begins with the 4/6, the 4/6 is still a right angle. The 4/6 is one of the most unusual profiles. It is the only profile that is purely transpersonal – both the 4th and 6th lines are in the upper trigram – so it gives you the illusion that this is a deeply transpersonal cross: it is not! They are in their personal destiny. They are the great voyeurs because they are there in the environment but they are actually keeping to their own process.

Juxtaposition -

4/1

Then we come to juxtaposition. Both the Left Angle and Juxtaposition have a hexagram placement on the wheel that is NOT at right angles. There is a shift of one hexagram so that now the Personality and Design Sun/Earth distances are not longer 16 hexagrams apart but are 15 and 17 hexagram distances. The image on the left shows an example of a juxtaposition and left angle cross. The 4/1 profile is the point in which that shifting through the 88° actually changes the hexagram instead of the line. This is the beginning of the left angle. 4/1s are rare; it’s only the last 13% of the personality sun in the 4th line. The 4/1s are the only people that have fixed fate. When the 4/1 drives into a tree, you know it’s fixed fate because that’s their way and nothing gets in the way of these beings. They are a 4 and a 1; they are the 2 foundations that are there in the structure of the hexagram, so they are very fixed. So fixed that they barely can bend at all and that they are very easily broken. They have their track in life. 4th line : The fourth line is the bottom part of the upper trigram and thus their harmony is with the 1st line. The 4th line is concerned with influencing their network with the foundation. They aren't interested in the foundation but more in how to use it to effect others. Left Angle -

5/1

5/2

6/2

6/3

The left angle are purely transpersonal. The 5th and 6th lines are the most transpersonal in quality. They are always getting ready both to go out into the world and to observe the world as a whole. They are the ones that carry karma. And the only way to unload this stuff is to meet the old forces that they got the karma from in the first place. It’s only through the transpersonal that we can universalize and connect with the other. 5th line : The 5th line is like the 2nd line but a lot more transpersonal. They aren't exactly hermits because they recognize the value of others, but there is a touch of suspicion there "What do they want from me?" 6th line : Even though the 6th line is in the hexagram, they are removed from it. Their perspective allows them to see that there is more than the energies of that hexagram. This perspective lends to aloofness.

Role Gates and Profile There are 6 subdivisions that categorize both the conscious and the unconscious of the profile. And these categorizations (behavioral identity, projected attitude, limited perspective, aspired to role, bonding strategy, securing strategy) are all rooted in the 6 role gates. These gates are the 10, 7, 1, 13, 59, and 27 At the bottom of the page are the Role Gates and their lines.

If you really want to understand profiles deeply, you need to understand these 6 role gates and their lines. For example, to get insight into the 4/6, look at all the 4th and 6th lines of the role gates (By extension but to a lesser degree, if you look at all the lines of the 64 hexagrams you can get an insight into the lines in the profiles). If you look at those gates and their lines in the Rave I Ching you will get a really deep understanding of the basis of profile. Remember that the 64 hexagrams because of their mathematics are related to the genetic code. And because of that everything is connected to each other in its genetic continuity. There are 64 1st lines, and they are all 1st lines. They have a basic thing in common. So it doesn’t matter where your 1st lines are, the reality is that through genetic continuity they have a deep connection to each other because they operate in a very similar way. Genetic Continuity Any line in a gate shares a Genetic Continuity with all other lines of the same number in the 64 Gates. In the totality of the Gates, or Hexagrams, you are seeing 64 interpretations of the same energy. In this sense, all hexagrams have a structural relationship to each other. For example, all first lines have a relationship to each other. They share a similar function in acting as the foundation of their hexagram structure. Likewise, all 2nd lines share a continuity, and so on. So in essence, you can look at any line and get an idea of how all the other similar lines work in the other hexagrams. This is useful when looking at Profile. If you have a 3/5 Profile, for example, you can look at all the 3rd and 5th lines in the 64 Gates and get a great understanding of how a 3/5 Profile works since they are connected through Genetic Continuity. The Six Role Gates There are six primary Role Gates whose keynotes resound more strongly that the other gates. All gates have useful minor keynotes for looking at Profile, but these six gates act as major keynotes. The Lines of these Role Gates provide themes for understanding the structural values of similar Lines in other Hexagrams. As an example, the names associated with Profile are derived from the tenth Gate of Behavior (2/4 is a Hermit Opportunist). In the self study section of the profiles each profile has a chart like the 5/2 chart below. The Personality and Design Profile will have Major keynotes and then each profile variation will have minor keynotes. Listed here are only the major keynotes. Bellow is an example of the 5/2 profile:

The Gate numbers that the corresponding keynotes connect to are as follows:

Lines of the Role Gates

GATE 10: Line 1 - Modesty Line 2 - Hermit Line 3 - Martyr Line 4 - Opportunist Line 5 - Heretic Line 6 - Role Model GATE 7: Line 1 - Authoritarian Line 2 - Democrat Line 3 - Anarchist Line 4 - Abdicator Line 5 - General line 6 - Administrator GATE 1: Line 1 - Creation is Independent of Will Line 2 - Love is Light Line 3 - Energy to Sustain Creative Work Line 4 - Aloneness as a Medium of Creativity Line 5 - Energy to Attract Society Line 6 - Objectivit

Right Angle Profile - 1/3

GATE 13: Line 1 - Empathy Line 2 - Bigotry Line 3 - Pessimism Line 4 - Fatigue Line 5 - Savior Line 6 - Optimist

GATE 59: Line 1 - Preemptive strike Line 2 - Shyness Line 3 - Openness Line 4 - Brotherhood / Sisterhood Line 5 - Casanova / Femme Fatale Line 6 - One night stand GATE 27: Line 1 - Selfishness Line 2 - Self-sufficiency Line 3 - Greed Line 4 - Generosity Line 5 - Executor Line 6 - Wariness

This is the foundation profile. The 1/3 profile is both consciously and unconsciously part of the lower trigram. This is a deep inward destiny focused on the self. The personality will try not to draw too much attention to itself until it is certain of its capacities. It is looking inward to master, so that it can claim and become an authority. This is a first line personality and is uncomfortable with gray areas. It is seeking the foundation. It is open to hear out the other, to be taught or guided, but only when it is clear that following the other will lead to mastery and control. In the Lower Trigram the first three lines are not necessarily ready or open to the other. This is evident in this profile's security strategy. To be covetous of authority; To want to be an authority; Willing to be dependent to get to that point where it can be in control and become a self-provider; To become a partner. Keep in mind that the profile establishes purpose. For the 1/3 profile, weakness and strength is everything. It is important to understand that in genetic terms. The weak must be bonded to the strong. In this way only can the species survive and remain healthy. The 1/3 recognizes weakness in itself and others and also strength. This is a personality that is healthy when it is prepared. The theme of a first line personality is not to be overwhelmed by the outside and the other, but to seek deeply the foundation of things to provide its own strength, its inner strength. It needs to develop inner strength. The emotional system of a 1/3 resonates to weakness and strength. The

Right Angle Profile - 1/4

In profiling each line of personality will be coupled with two different lines of the unconscious. We have seen the first line personality with the third line unconscious theme. Now we have shifted to the first line personality with the fourth line unconscious theme. In the 1/3 both the lines are from the lower trigram. This is inward oriented, a personal destiny of self exploration and challenge. The unconscious shift to the fourth line brings the upper trigram with the transpersonal abilities. Here we have the coupling of two foundations: the first line - the foundation of the hexagram itself, and, the fourth line - the foundation of the upper trigram. This is introspection followed by externalization. The first line personality remains the same. It is the continuity of the line, the theme of strength and weakness. The need to gain authority in life and the focus on grasping the basics. The fourth line is very different from the third line. It is transpersonal. It has a gift of being able to establish relationships, friendships. The fourth line is the nature of the opportunist. There is a very simple formula for those who carry a fourth line theme. Whether that theme is an unconscious theme or whether that theme is a personality theme. If you have a lover and you don't like your lover, don't leave your lover until you have another lover. If you have a job, and you don't like your job, don't leave your job until you have another job.

Right Angle Profile - 2/4

In our introduction to the basis of profile, we saw that the second line is the main floor of the house with its windows at street level. The second line personality brings transparency. It permits the other to look in and to see. Mystically, this is the line of being called. This is a profile of the missionary: the personality's potential to be called coupled with the unconscious need to externalize brings. This is possibility and need to be called out to interact transpersonally with the world and externalize that call. Since the second line is transparent, others will look in and see what in fact the second line does not see itself. Whenever the second line is present as a theme in the personality or unconscious, education is absolutely essential. It is the need for education that when the second line does get called out it does not collapse and become a paper tiger. This is not a first line theme that will naturally seek out education to be empowered. This is not interested in being introspective. The second line doesn't care about those things. The second line personality is busy about its own business. It doesn't really enjoy being disturbed. Being called to something puts an onus on it, a responsibility on it, that it must learn something. It has to leave its protected shelter where it can go about its own business. That would mean it has to enter into a world that it is not fully equipped to meet.

Right Angle Profile - 2/5

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