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Episode 9: What's So Special About 2027?

Author
Courtney Napier, Andrea Ward Berg
Published
Thu 04 Apr 2024
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Episode Summary:

In this episode, Andrea and Courtney discuss the significance of the year 2027 in Human Design. They explore the concept of global cycles and the transition from the Cross of Planning to the Cross of the Sleeping Phoenix. They debunk the apocalyptic narratives surrounding 2027 and emphasize the gradual nature of change. The hosts highlight the shift towards individualism and the importance of embracing unique expression. They discuss the impact of individual energy on collective thriving and the need for self-reflection and feedback mechanisms. Overall, the episode offers a hopeful perspective on the future and the potential for personal and societal transformation.

Key Takeaways:

  • The year 2027 marks the transition from the Cross of Planning to the Cross of the Sleeping Phoenix in Human Design.
  • The global cycles in Human Design last approximately 425 years and are based on the Earth's axis and its relationship to the cosmos.
  • The Cross of Planning has been characterized by a tit-for-tat energy, while the Cross of the Sleeping Phoenix emphasizes individual expression and charisma.
  • The shift towards individualism does not mean a disregard for collective thriving, but rather a recognition of the importance of unique self-expression in contributing to the whole.
  • The transition to the Cross of the Sleeping Phoenix offers an opportunity for personal and societal growth, as individuals embrace their true selves and create space for others to do the same.

Notable Quotes:

  • "Individual energy is all about empowerment. It is really about discovering and embracing that which makes you uniquely you." - Andrea Ward Berg
  • "We have an opportunity to see that there is something in it for us, but there's also something in it for the planet, there's something in it for the bigger 'we'." - Andrea Ward Berg
  • "We can come to a place where we start reintegrating those parts of ourselves that had to be cut away in order to fit into society's mold." - Courtney Napier
  • "We can be a positive impact not only on each other but on this planet. We have historical evidence of our capacity to be that." - Courtney Napier

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About the Hosts:

  • Andrea Ward Berg: Andrea is a human design expert and co-host of the Human Design and Liberation podcast. She has a deep understanding of human design and its intersection with liberation theology. Andrea is passionate about helping individuals navigate personal and societal changes using human design as a tool.
  • Courtney Napier: Courtney is a co-host of the Human Design and Liberation podcast. She brings her expertise in theology and social justice to the discussions, exploring how human design can be a catalyst for personal and collectiv

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