In Human Design, the (the four arrows around the head of your BodyGraph) represent the evolution of human consciousness. The configuration
The bottom left arrow represents your "View"—how you look at the world.
While his hands drafted blueprints with strategic intent, his was somewhere else entirely. While others looked at a building and saw costs or materials, Elias saw the way the light from the setting sun would interact with the collective mood of the city fifty years from now. He didn't try to see this; he just absorbed it.
3. Awareness/Perspective (Bottom Right Arrow): Observed Left (L) This arrow relates to how you see the world. Being here means you have a peripheral but strategic
Design External. Your environment is Passive/Receptive (Right-facing). You are meant to be in "observed" spaces—landscapes, valleys, or places where you can take in the world without having to control it.
In Human Design, the (the four arrows around the head of your BodyGraph) represent the evolution of human consciousness. The configuration
The bottom left arrow represents your "View"—how you look at the world.
While his hands drafted blueprints with strategic intent, his was somewhere else entirely. While others looked at a building and saw costs or materials, Elias saw the way the light from the setting sun would interact with the collective mood of the city fifty years from now. He didn't try to see this; he just absorbed it.
3. Awareness/Perspective (Bottom Right Arrow): Observed Left (L) This arrow relates to how you see the world. Being here means you have a peripheral but strategic
Design External. Your environment is Passive/Receptive (Right-facing). You are meant to be in "observed" spaces—landscapes, valleys, or places where you can take in the world without having to control it.