100 Human Design Hw - 001 The Strongest Salesman on Earth who has to Learn to Coexist with Stress
- Lilx Siu
- Mar 13, 2023
- 17 min read

The Manifesting Generator is a constantly functioning generator that operates at a speed of 200 km/h, emphasizing efficiency and never wasting a single second. If you have a Manifesting Generator friend, you will notice that they always have a tightly packed schedule and often have conflicting plans or arrangements with multiple friends at the same event.
Manifesting Generators have a unique design where their throat connects to the sacral center, allowing them to respond quickly and efficiently to everything that comes their way. They are gifted in efficiency and always know which steps are necessary and which can be skipped. However, their downfall is their impatience, often neglecting certain steps and their innate ability to attract people and things to them, simply by being true to their Sacral response.
Our protagonist in this story is a high-speed Manifesting Generator who is also a split authority. Split authorities require more time to digest information and circumstances. Moreover, as an emotional authority, "there is no truth in the now" is a perfect mantra for them. Looking at the energy ratios, seven out of nine energy centers are defined, and three out of four motor centers are defined, which puts a lot of pressure on the open centers. The open Head center and defined Sacral center act as gates that can turn the protagonist from a split person into a whole person. Based on the ratio and pressure gate concept, we can see that the Head center is completely open, while the Root center has a gate that is sometimes open and sometimes closed. Unfortunately, these two energy centers are also the stress centers in the human design, making our protagonist bear more pressure than anyone else.
The fully open Head Centre can make it difficult to discern which information is important and which is not, and can even lead to distraction due to sensitivity to others' information. At times, even without being told, the individual may know what others are thinking, and due to the presence of the 4.6 gate and 17-62 channel organization, with three logical channels among the five channels in the chart, the fully open Head Centre can constantly urge the individual to analyze all people and events logically and provide advice, which can create an intangible sense of pressure.
In this case, gate 17 is open at the protagonist's red South Node, and gate 17 is a gate that can be somewhat resistant to feedback. The addition of line 2 strengthens this trait, but the advice given is always based on the highest value. Gate 62.3 happens to be a gate that deals with details, and line 3 enables the protagonist to continuously learn from mistakes, leading to constant improvement in the timing and supporting evidence for their advice. It is worth noting that line 3 is also a position that learns from mistakes, and gate 16, which represents skills, is open at position 16.4, making it easy for the protagonist to see a person's talent or the potential of a matter, and this gate enhances the impact of the protagonist's speech or behavior. Channels 17-62 and 16-48 are also projector channels and require invitation. If the protagonist is caught in a high-emotion flow at this time and is pressured to immediately give advice on people and things, ignoring the response of their Sacral, it can easily lead to backlash and dissatisfaction, and the feeling of defeat.
However, an undefined Head Centre can easily obtain information from others and help distinguish the value of these thoughts. They can accept new perspectives and, if they learn to let go of the inertia of the habit of seeking answers when confused and doubtful, allowing the periodically magnified pressure in the head to pass with time, they can enjoy infinite intelligence, distinguish inspiration, and even judge whether others' use of the head is effective. Through deep exploration of the head, they can gain unprecedented inspiration.
On the other hand, the pressure center at the root represents a person's concept of time. An undefined root center can make the protagonist feel that everything, even other people's matters, must be completed quickly. Additionally, with an open head center, it is easier to become distracted while rushing to complete a task, resulting in incorrect time estimations. If one also has a tightly-packed schedule, it is easy to fall into the trap of constantly rushing from one task to the next, creating immense pressure.
The protagonist's root center only has 19.5 connected gates open on the black earth. Gate 19 promotes people to approach each other and instinctively know each other's needs. Without the emotional conditioning of gate 49, gate 19 will be constantly pushed by the amplified pressure of the undefined root center to fulfill the needs required of it, even if the contributions made are not appreciated or accepted. Gate 19.5 is a self-imposed model for the masses and is a deeply ingrained self-restraint. It can suppress sensitivity, making it an ascending position. Therefore, gate 19.5 can be used to restrain basic needs or sensitivity and gather supporters. It should be noted that when the root center drags and internalizes gate 19, the protagonist may become overly sensitive and addicted to the feeling of being needed. This can lead to a focus on one's own demands when contributing or allocating resources and getting caught up in a self-dialogue of "does anyone care about me? When will my needs be satisfied?"
A healthy undefined root center can perceive whether the pressure from the environment is healthy and does not depend on any one type of pressure. In the protagonist's case, if they are not led astray by the pressure of "needing to be needed," they have the ability to sense whether their own or others' pressures are healthy and manage their own life patterns to become a model.
The Pressure Points of a Split Definition
The pressure from the Head centre to make sense of all received information logically and provide logical opinions, and the pressure from the Root centre to quickly satisfy everyone's needs, make it easy to overwhelm the protagonist. However, Gate 19.5 also lowers the sensitivity of the protagonist to their own needs. These pressure points are found in:
Throat centre: Gate 31 Influence, Gate 8 Contribution, Gate 45 Gatherer, Gate 35 Progress
G centre: Gate 13 Listener, Gate 25 Innocence/Universal Love
With such immense pressure and so many pressure points, and with four of the six pressure points in the Throat centre, which is also the intersection point of the other eight energy centres, the protagonist's thyroid, respiratory system, lungs, and metabolic function are all under immense pressure. As previously mentioned, Gate 17-62 is a powerful debater whose speech is supported by strong and crucial evidence. When their opinions become too dominant, Gate 16.4, located in the protagonist's Venus position, can identify the opponent's strengths and utilize them to turn the situation around. However, the protagonist's pressure points can lead them to self-doubt and criticism:
Does my opinion or action have influence? (Gate 31) Am I showing my uniqueness? (Gate 8) Do I have the right to speak or educate? Would you like to see the information I've seen? (Gate 45) Do I need to experience it firsthand? (Gate 35) Do I need to listen to everyone's opinions? (Gate 13) What is the endpoint of what I'm doing? Will the outcome be meaningful? (Gate 25)
Channels of Talents:
The protagonist has 26-44 submissive channels, which serve as both channels for communication and shortcuts. Gate 26 is a gate that is skilled in manipulating language, and is also a gate that can maintain willpower by forgetting painful experiences. Gate 26.1 enables the protagonist to patiently wait for the right moment to act, and in the ascending hexagram position, it represents the ability to use vivid imagination to solve problems and avoid impulsive actions. Gate 44.6, which has the instinctive intuition to know what others want, allows the protagonist to detach from complex situations and ensure that their interests are not compromised.
Speaking of waiting for the right timing, it is worth mentioning that the protagonist also has a 5-15 rhythmic channel. 5-15 is also one of the three Tantric channels, which have the talent to convert low-frequency energy into high-frequency energy. Those who have this channel will have their own sense of time, their own pace, and their own sense of ritual. Gate 5.5 accepts the rhythm of life with purity, and gate 15.6 accepts and appreciates one's own essence by setting an example for one's own life situation. The protagonist is more likely to accept people from all walks of life, both recognizing their strengths (gate 16) and making them their resources to some extent (gates 7 and 21). Three of the protagonist's five channels are logical channels of social recursion, which will drive the protagonist to share their experiences, ideas, and judgments. Although most logical channels are projected channels for projectors, the 5-15 Tantric channel is a generator channel. As long as the protagonist responds according to their sacral, they are following the flow of life.
With the characteristics of being able to speak to people in their own language and even speak the language of the supernatural, as well as having a unique sense of time flow, the protagonist must undoubtedly be an exceptional salesperson! Moreover, he has the following three channels:
The channel of intellectual recognition, which consists of 17-62, is a talent of a powerful debater. The gate of detail, 62.3, enables him to continuously experiment and find the most powerful evidence. The innate ability of connecting people through opinions, 17.2, is also present. Even though the advice from 17-62 may come across as forceful, if its need for invitation is followed, it is a very strong and powerful channel.
The channel of talent, which consists of 16-48, is a channel with taste, demanding quality, and possessing a craftsman's spirit towards their own profession. The ability to easily identify other people's strengths, 16.4, is an excellent tool to manipulate others, just imagine a salesperson who can always praise others; how irresistible would that be? In addition, 48.6, located in the two Pluto positions of red and black, strengthens the ascension force. The more the protagonist can freely share his understanding and talent with the source, the more harmony he can bring to the world.
The intimate channel of 6-59 is a talent for piercing others' aura, establishing relationships quickly, and adeptly resolving conflicts between friends. With 59.4 located in the position of Mercury communication, having both ascension and descent at the same time, the protagonist can be friendly with anyone. However, he can easily get into unnecessary intimate relationships and cause consumption or chaos. With 6.4, he can effortlessly achieve results in all emotional interactions.
With these five channels of talent, isn't this person a super salesperson? He can quickly establish relationships with anyone (6-59), has his own pace (5-15), taste (16-48), and can speak to people in their own language and take shortcuts (26-44). Moreover, he can offer strong and powerful advice with plenty of supporting evidence (17-62, 16-48). This is undoubtedly the best version of the protagonist when he is operating at his best. As long as he can slow down and learn to coexist with every pressure point, he can live his best life.
However, when the protagonist's black North Node is ascending and descending at 6.6, there will be a strong tendency to argue. On the one hand, there is agility in emotions that can resolve conflicts, but on the other hand, if there is no need for harmony at the moment, emotional conflicts will not be resolved.
One noteworthy point is that the protagonist's Red Mercury has a descending position of 51.4. Gate 51, which is triggered by this position, is a gate that charges forward with all the fear it can carry. The 51.4 position has a non-conformist quality and, at its descending position, attempts to control intense and dramatic shocks through mental processes, which instead causes confusion.
The protagonist's two Mars positions both have the qualities of Line 3, which means they learn from mistakes. Mars is the youngest child in our human design chart, an immature but explosive energy. The protagonist's Mars is located at 46.3 and 33.3, both in a descending phase. The descending phase is neither good nor bad, but rather a place where we should be mindful and learn. Gate 46 is a gate of self-determination with powerful self-propelling energy that treats successful self-projection as a practical situation. Because there is little resistance in life, it tries to make progress through unsuccessful relationship connections. Gate 33 is a hidden gate that suddenly cuts off relationships in order to maintain privacy, and this cost-free isolation may easily alienate others. Sometimes moderate self-projection can make us more optimistic and motivated, and solitude is also a great time for internalization. We just need to observe ourselves with these tendencies and not be excessively influenced by them.
Up to this point, what I wish to convey is that the protagonist possesses three powerful centers of motivation, bearing immense energy behind an unusual amount of pressure. Coupled with several suppressed energies, namely forgetting pain, suppressing sensitivity, and stifling shock, the protagonist unknowingly represses pressure at all times. Moreover, the protagonist possesses Gate 4, the "Jester," which embodies the qualities of youthful ignorance. The Jester is the person who thinks they know everything but ultimately discovers their own ignorance. There is nothing inherently wrong with attempting to classify and define all problems through one's own logic, for without effective classification and definition, knowledge and information become scattered and difficult to comprehend. It is important to note that the fourth hexagram of the I Ching, "Meng," carries an educational meaning, as if all things are obscured by dense fog and a "teacher" endeavors to enlighten their "student" through knowledge. However, even the "teacher" may still be in the dark, as it is impossible for a person to know everything. It is crucial for the protagonist to remain open and allow the pressure of "needing definition" to flow with time, as this will prove to be a key lesson.
The driving force and nodal points:
Black and Red Moon: 7.6/21.6 North and South Nodes of Black/Red: 36.6, 6.6/18.2, 17.2
The Moon represents one's driving force, and the protagonist's two Moon lines are located in the position of Hexagram 6, indicating that the protagonist will constantly drive himself to explore new things before the age of 30. After accumulating enough experience and wisdom, the protagonist will reach a more detached and transcendent state, knowing what resources are useful for oneself. After the age of 50, the protagonist will return to the state of Hexagram 3, embarking on a new adventure with the experience and resources accumulated in the first half of life.
The Black Moon is located at 7.6, indicating "elite leadership." Gate 7 of the 7th Army can lead by knowing its self-positioning role in interaction, allocate resources and responsibilities based on its abilities, and the dual-sided aspect is unwilling to lose leadership. The Red Moon is located at 21.6, indicating "revision." Gate 21 of the 21st Hunter is the expression of willpower, using strategies to gain control on a material level, comparable to a CEO of a company. Gate 21.6 is ready to adjust the control of things when necessary, and the dual-sided aspect is that losing focus can cause chaos.
The position of the two moons both relates to "control." The protagonist strives to control his physical condition, stress issues, interpersonal relationships, and economic status. The two Moon lines in Hexagram 6 may bring a slight conflict with the protagonist's 5/1 life roles in the early years. Gate 5 is given expectations by others, and the two moons push the early protagonist to constantly explore, which may cause some missed opportunities and blame.
The South Node represents the tendencies of the first half of one's life (roughly before the age of 42), while the North Node represents the developmental direction after the age of 42. It is noteworthy that the black South and North Nodes have the characteristics of six lines, and the power of pushing the protagonist to continuously taste mistakes in early years will be strengthened. Let's first take a look at two South Nodes: Gate 36 Crisis, which is the sense of crisis before a person takes action, symmetrically opposite to Gate 48 Depth. Gate 48 represents the sense of crisis due to insufficient material, skills, and knowledge, while Gate 36 represents the sense of crisis due to insufficient experience, emotions, and social relationships. 36.6 is the determination to commit to doing the right thing. Gate 17 Opinion is a gate for debate and discussion, and 17.2 is not sure how to use opinions and arguments to gather people, but he can. Even though people will have expectations of the protagonist after gathering, the protagonist will use willpower to suppress his pressure, and constantly consolidate his foundation with the characteristics of one line in the subconscious mind.
The two North Nodes are located at positions 6.6 and 18.2, with 6.6 having both ascending and descending tendencies at the black North Node, inducing a tendency to argue. On one hand, there is agility in emotions that can resolve conflicts, but on the other hand, if there is no need for harmony, emotional conflicts will not end. However, Gate 6 of conflict is the strongest of all emotional waves, and conflict is an opportunity to establish intimate relationships. After resolving conflicts, relationships will skyrocket, and the protagonist has a 6-59 intimate channel, which can establish relationships with anyone penetratingly. Therefore, the protagonist should pay attention to the fact that every intense emotion may not be the truth but just an expression of natural emotional waves. We can regard it as a warning signal to recognize and choose whom to be close with and when.
Gate 18, as located in the intuition center, allows the protagonist to instinctively detect the shortcomings of a situation. When it operates healthily, it enables the protagonist to easily identify areas that require improvement and communicate them appropriately and timely, thereby facilitating progress. As a social gate, Gate 18 may lead to counterproductive results when used in personal or private domains. Without the motivation to correct provided by Gate 58, an unhealthy situation arises, where the protagonist only focuses on personal habits and weaknesses, losing sight of the bigger picture, or fixed systems and patterns. Gate 18.2 also serves as a reminder to resist any inclination to suppress feminine power, and to maintain a greater degree of internal vigilance.
Life Purpose
Black Sun: 33.5 Black Earth: 19.5 Red Sun: 2.1 Red Earth: 1.1
The four gates on our human design chart that correspond to the Sun and Earth have the greatest impact on us. As the most influential star, the Sun, and the closest planet, Earth, serve as indicators for our life roles, life missions, and cross of incarnation. They affect 70% of our patterns.
The protagonist's four primary gates are all unilateral gates in his chart, indicating that his life mission requires flexibility and an outwardly open mindset. The protagonist possesses relatively stable energy, and his life mission is to transcend himself.
Gate 33 was also activated on the protagonist's Mars once. 33 is the hidden gate of detachment, and the interpretation of line 33.5 is "self-protection". It embodies independence and clarity, and the ability to detach. The individual with this gate may be very clear about their need for solitude, but may also lose balance due to excessive eagerness to help others. Gate 33 also likes to share information gained from personal experiences, because only through enough solitude and independence can valuable learning be accumulated. Over time, the influence of Gate 33 expands as the individual matures through their personal journey and shares what they have learned from each cycle. Without Gate 13 to listen, the protagonist may not know when is the right time to share what they have learned, but this also allows the protagonist to remain flexible in their timing.
Gate 2, which is also known as the "Kun Gua" in the I Ching, is like an internal navigation system. The protagonist cannot change direction through their own thinking or willpower, and if others' directions differ, they must part ways. When the Gate 2 is aligned with their own direction, they can naturally inspire others and confirm their inherent sense of direction. Gate 2 is a dreamer who can provide plans or a panoramic view, seeing new paths, but it is not an executing gate. Gate 2 requires the power and resources of Gate 14 to realize their vision. Without Gate 14, the protagonist has flexibility in their execution. They can lead others to "see" with their vision or direction, but they do not necessarily have to do everything themselves. Gate 2.1 is a clear vision that accepts guidance that is in harmony with inner beauty. Through sensitivity to the beauty and fragility of life, it brings about inner awareness.
Gate 19, when connected, makes it easier to sense the needs of others before one's own needs. Position 19.5 is a delegated position, where the protagonist can support others by delegating responsibilities to capable assistants while also assuming overall responsibility. In the context of Earth, position 19.5 is an ascending position, where there is inner confidence and steadfast will, and one is happy to see their partners develop. An undefined root center amplifies the ability to perceive whether the environmental pressures are healthy and can encourage the protagonist to become an example of a disciplined life. Without the principles of Gate 49 and revolution, the protagonist may not select the object of their attention based on their own needs, but precisely because of this emotionally unattached flexibility, the protagonist can delegate responsibilities with great love and selflessness.
Gate 1 is the "Qian Gua" in the Book of Changes, which is the gate of self-expression. When the protagonist is happily "doing their own thing", they will attract the attention of others. And when they express themselves consistently, they become an example that inspires others and even changes their creative direction. This position is like a flying dragon in the sky, but once too proud, it can become "Kang Long You Hui". Without the energy of Gate 8, which sells oneself only to make a contribution, there may be pressure to not correctly showcase one's talent. One possible outcome is being too eager to showcase oneself and becoming too flamboyant at the wrong time. Another possibility is being disinterested in marketing oneself. On Earth, position 1.1 is in a descending phase, and it is essential to cultivate patience when talent and creativity are difficult to control. Gate 8 is one of the protagonist's pressure points, which places pressure on the protagonist to display their talent. However, it is also a position where flexibility can be maintained as long as the protagonist returns to their inner authority and enjoys doing what they love with patience, which can naturally inspire and attract others.
The protagonist's incarnation cross is: Delicacy of Left Angle Cross (33/19 | 2/1).
This incarnation cross falls in the division of civilization, where the theme of the Left Angle is transcending oneself. Therefore, when the protagonist transcends oneself, his expression or sharing can support and help humanity to unleash their full potential and showcase their wisdom.
These individuals understand that having and protecting a home is not enough; life is enriched by beautiful things, and good things bring healing.
Gate 2 draws people and things towards itself; Gate 1 is about contemplation of present people and things, as well as creativity from nothing to something; Gate 19 believes that humans must care for the Earth and its resources, and see it as the way forward to the future; Gate 33 is inspired by its own experiences, bringing people experiential stories but also keeping secrets, as not all experiences should be shared. In summary, this exhibits a belief that:
Everyone should have a shelter from the storm, a home that is not only made of good material but also elegant and beautiful.
The protagonist possesses the ability to assess value and redistribute resources, and their life mission is to bring refinement to this chaotic and hasty world. Through their deep inner recognition of beauty and creativity, wherever they go, there will be a sense of renewal, refocusing, and recreation. In a state of health and clarity, their sensitivity and creativity will enrich the environment around them. Conversely, when the protagonist is in a state of unrest, it will be gloomy, troublesome, and stressful to a degree that exceeds their capacity. For the protagonist, an abundant environment is an abundant life. Living in a chaotic world diminishes them. Frequently assisting others in clearing is necessary to fulfill the protagonist's creative aspirations, so knowing and carefully choosing partners is essential to them. They deeply understand how the world can be improved, and therefore invest themselves in facing various obstacles, but there is also a possibility of being defeated, especially when the protagonist believes they are the only person capable of solving a problem. Sometimes, stopping to look at what triggers this motivation or habit, paying attention to the warnings it raises, and feeling grateful, is how they treat themselves well and bring the world into a refined quality.
Gate 33 is located at the position of the Black Sun, and the protagonist knows how easily they can exert their energy for the beauty of the world. At the same time, they have accumulated great creativity and an inner sense of how to enrich the environment they are in. They tend to demand in a picky manner according to their personal style and feelings and cannot accept mediocre or substandard displays.
Sometimes, he seeks to avoid crude and insensitive people and things, as they are unlikely to make significant changes to align with the protagonist's desires, order, and aesthetics. However, the protagonist's inner self is constantly undergoing transformation in response to the environment and the gift of life, transforming from ugliness into beauty. Following a life strategy and inner authority will guide the protagonist to know when it is the right time to retreat or give, which will balance his life, lead to self-realization, and bring forth the essence of beauty into the world.
Lastly, the Human Design is a tool that allows you to see how your energy operates and how it harmonizes with the world. It is not intended to define anyone but rather to help you understand how to use your own energy and how to listen to your inner voice. Everyone has their stable and unstable aspects, with the unstable ones providing flexibility and opportunities to remain open to the world. For the protagonist today, it might be someone demanding them to complete a task quickly, while their Sacral may require them to slow down and pay closer attention. Tomorrow, their Sacral may require them to use their language skills to navigate a situation, and the day after that, how they handle external pressures may be different.
I hope to walk alongside you on our journey to learning the meaning of life, and I am grateful for the opportunity to learn from you. Let's keep going!
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