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I used to hate my open ajna...

ajna center human design Jun 29, 2022
Human Design Open Undefined Ajna Center

I used to hate my open ajna.

It made me flip, flop.

I could see multiple truths.

I had a hard time taking a stand for anything.

I could see things from all the different perspectives, so it made it difficult to pick one way.

Infinite pros and cons.

I probably seemed as if I enjoyed debating because, during a conversation, I could come up with a new angle or a different way to look at it… never-ending angles.

I wanted to be certain. I wanted to be able to pick one viewpoint. But when I tried to do that, it never ended well.

Then one day, somebody else put my gift into perspective for me. She said that when she talked to me, all of a sudden she could see potential where she didn't see it before.

And that's when it hit me.

My open, uncertain ajna was actually my superpower.

For those that have a closed ajna, my open ajna is a playground for them to see things where they didn't see them before.

A closed ajna person tells me the way they see it… or one way they think it could look. And then I come back with a million different ways that it could look… all of a sudden, they have multiple possibilities where there weren't any before.

Even people with an open ajna get to see things from entirely new perspectives through mine because everyone with an open ajna has their own set of experiences and filters that shape their perspectives.

I also have the gate of ideas activated. So I literally have a never-ending stream of ideas on tap. For myself and for anybody that I am working with.

Unlimited perspectives and unlimited ideas.

Powerful gifts to hold!

Do you have an open ajna? Is it closed? What are your gifts?

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