"Just be yourself, they say. How many times have we heard that? It's often said to help ease a nervous first date, a daunting social invitation, or the first day on a new job... The problem is this: how many of us know what being ourselves actually means? Who is this "true self" - the private inner being that hides behind the mask it wears for most public interactions, that real person we are when stripped of our ego and acts of social graces aimed at winning respect, approval, or popularity?
Psychologists the world over would say that millions of people pass through life without ever realizing what constitutes their true self. It's as though we have forgotten our unique individuality in the collective rush to be all things to all people, to fit the picture-perfect portrayals in magazines, television dramas, and movies. It's as though the naturalness and authenticity with which we were all born -and which we unleashed with unaffected abandon as children - have been crushed, repressed, or even disallowed...
What I'm introducing is a one-of-its-kind system and self-awareness tool called Human Design, a system where science meets spirituality, a system that intends you to be loved, accepted, and understood for who you are. Which is why it asks one question at the outset: "Are you living your Human Design?"
This system is built on the wisdom that the acceptance and embracing of your true nature are the essence of finding personal happiness, fulfillment, and freedom, which in turn, can lead to finding and creating healthier relationships." Introduction - pgs. 13 & 14