
You know that moment when a thought evaporates mid-sentence and you have no choice but to let it go, trusting that if it's meant to be heard, it will come back to you? That’s when we tend to say, half-joking and half-serious, “open head, open ajna.”
That simple phrase has become a quiet permission slip. A reminder not to get too frustrated when the mind doesn’t cooperate. Like many parts of Human Design, it helps us soften into who we are, rather than constantly trying to make sense of it all.
The Head and Ajna centers speak to our mental world—how we receive inspiration, process information, and feel pressure to find certainty. Whether yours are defined or open, understanding them can bring relief and a deeper trust in how your mind naturally works.
No need to figure it all out. That’s kind of the point.
We dive into:
What the Head and Ajna centers are in Human Design
The difference between defined vs. open centers
Real-life “open head, open ajna” moments and lessons
How mental pressure shows up and how to soften it
Tips and tools for working with your unique design
Self-Love Check-In:Where am I pressuring myself to have it all figured out?
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