The Human Design

Human Design Definition

No Definition

No fixed definition at all: pure openness. You taste everyone’s energy without keeping it. Your consistency is the lunar rhythm, not a circuit.

Definition is the wiring of a chart: which centers connect to which through defined channels. Centers that are wired together talk to each other constantly and reliably; groups that are separate, called splits or islands, each run their own conversation and meet only when something outside bridges them. It is one of the quietest lines on a chart and one of the most practical, because it describes how you process life and what other people switch on in you.

Islands
0 · pure openness
Share of people
about one in 100 people
Who carries it
Reflectors, and only Reflectors
Processing pace
a full lunar cycle

How does No Definition feel day to day?

With no two centers wired together, nothing in you is fixed in advance: you take in the room, taste it fully, and let it go. Your consistency lives in the sky instead of the body. The Moon moves through your open design in a steady, repeating rhythm, and over roughly 28 days it lends you every kind of definition in turn. Reflectors who track that rhythm describe a reliability of their own kind: not a fixed self, but a faithful cycle.

What does No Definition mean in relationships?

You are the most sensitive barometer in the system: in company you become a sample of the people around you, amplified and reflected back. That makes who you spend time with, and where, the most practical decision in your life. The right people feel like health. Reflectors also mirror their communities; being seen clearly, rather than pinned down, is what care feels like in this design.

How common is No Definition?

We measured this ourselves rather than repeat the numbers every site copies from every other site: of 100,000 charts computed for random birth moments spread across a century, about one in 100 came out with no definition at all. Whatever the share, the count is company, not a ranking. The full tables and the method live in How common is your design?

The other definitions

Your definition is drawn in one glance on your bodygraph: the centers that hold color, and how they connect.

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