Here is what I love to include (at this time): So back to my smoothie recipes and my Human Design Profile 1/3 in action. Many such 3s may be oppositional as a strategy for life. In a way they are self-sacrificing through experiencing “mishaps” for the collective and being misunderstood for it. Many people also fear being called stupid (probably because it has come with punishment, whether emotional such as shaming and chiding or corporeal and physical such as a spanking or detention in school, for example.) So it makes sense that the traditional keynote for 3 is “martyr”. In our society at large, with the paradigm of “time is money”, people are not so forgiving or compassionate with what they see as mistakes. The 3 bumps into people, things, and experiences in their life. According to Human Design, we will always have energy for what is correct for us. They will want to research it and “kick it around” to see if it’s solid.ģ is the Discoverer, here to explore life through “trial and error.” Errors and mistakes are not incorrect for the 3, so long as they follow their inner guidance on what to expend life force energy on. A 1 living correctly as themselves will rarely take what others say at face value.
1 is the Investigator, here to see how solid the foundation is, how true the information is. 1/3 which makes up approximately 15% of the population is the Investigator/Discoverer. So this is the crux of the 1/3, one of the 12 profiles in Human Design. (For him, his correct way to digest food and info is his environment, rather than the food itself!) Bravo to my partner who braves each experiment. Every morning it’s a different recipe and it’s no guarantee what the concoction will end up as. I’ve been making smoothies for breakfast these days. Here’s my experience as a 1/3, in the kitchen. Understanding and seeing in play these profiles of conscious and unconscious design is quite enlightening.