Explore how money can actually come and go in a way that feels right as a result of being our true selves and how this way of being is an opportunity to heal at many levels.
Discover Your Human Design Money Archetypes
Work with the gifts of your Human Design and make beautiful money for being absolutely true to who you are.
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Explore how money can actually come and go in a way that feels right as a result of being our true selves and how this way of being is an opportunity to heal at many levels.
A conversation with Korynn Elliott (on the Venus Rising Podcast) about Human Design and how we can approach it from a more 'feminine' lens, with less of the patriarchal influence than it was initially transmitted through, as well as common first reactions to the Human Design system, exploring more feminine archetypes through Human Design, the Pluto return of the Human Design system, and so much more!
Our relationship with money goes much deeper than daily transactions or our bank balances. It touches our core beliefs, values and even our sense of identity. When we understand our unique money archetypes, we get a special view into the unconscious patterns that may be helping or hindering our financial wellbeing.
Human Design reveals the archetypes that influence your relationship and interactions with money. Here's how to work with the gifts and shadows of your Human Design so you can experience the most ease with money, and prosper as a result of being more you.
Where Human Design meets money and mind-body medicine. Discover your Human Design Money Archetypes™ and receive embodiment tools for healing your relationship with money. Lean into your true nature, cultivate beauty in your life and shape a legacy of being deeply resourced while being more you.
How to make more money while doing less as a non-sacral type in Human Design. Here’s the thing: Projectors are super wise and masterful at guiding the flow of energy--including money…
“While we’re always receiving anyway, there’s still a beautiful art to receiving what we actually want and what feels good.”