
Bodygraph Chart Arrows in the Human Design

Bodygraph Chart Arrows – The Basics
- Arrows contain so much information at a deep level so this is a high level summary. (I recommend scheduling a human design reading with your favorite reader to get more information about your arrows.)
- Arrows contain information based on the direction they are facing and other aspects in the individual chart (right vs. left)
- Left facing = Active, masculine energy, structure and strategy
- Right facing = Passive, feminine energy, flexible and fluid
- Most people have a blend of the masculine and feminine and neither is good or bad. This information helps us to see what we need to feel supported.
4 Arrow Associations
- Top Left Arrow = Information in relationship to the Brain and Digestion
- Bottom Left Arrow = Information in relationship to the Body and Environment
- Top Right Arrow = Information in relationship to Cognitive Awareness
- Bottom Right Arrow = Information in relationship to Cognitive Perspective
For more, in depth information on the Arrows in a Human Design Chart check out these blog posts…
- To learn more about what the Human Design can tell us about productivity Click HERE
- Learn about Arrow #1 (Top Left) and Productivity Click HERE
- To learn about Arrow #2 (Bottom Left) and Productivity Click HERE
- Learn about Arrow #3 (Bottom Right) and Productivity Click HERE
- To learn more about Arrow #4 (Top Right) and Productivity Click HERE
- Do all of your arrows point left in your bodgraph chart? CLICK HERE for what it means to be a “Quad Left”
Disclaimer: Human Design is a very complex system and this description is not intended to be comprehensive.
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Reference: Human Design: The Definitive Book of Human Design, The Science of Differentiation by Ra Uru Hu (paid link)
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