- An exhaustive course in audio by Alokanand Díaz about the concept of Mysticism in Human Design and on each of the channels that are part of the individual circuit group and the way in which they become a trigger point for the mystical experience.
- A 4 days course, 4 sessions per day.
- Integrated video and audio player.
- Downloadable audio files and slides in PDF.
An exhaustive course in audio by Alokanand Díaz explores Mysticism in Human Design, focusing on the channels within the individual circuit group and their role in triggering mystical experiences. This 4-day course includes four sessions per day with integrated video and audio players, along with downloadable audio files and slides in PDF.
The ‘Mystical Way’ is the recognition that wherever you go, you'll see your own reflection, embodying the essence of the passenger that perceives life holistically through all senses. It’s not a secret route found in some mysterious place, nor does it involve supernatural attributes that elevate spirituality. Instead, it highlights the intrinsic connection between the sacred and the mundane.
In Human Design, life itself is holy, manifesting through the body. Without the body, human life lacks the vehicle to reproduce biochemical and genetic patterns that create the sophisticated sensory experiences we have, even in dreams. The so-called ‘rational’ mind is merely a cognitive function programmed through conditioning, alienating us from the present moment.
Emotions program the mind in early childhood, creating a lifelong existential burden for most. Emotions are framed by early family and social experiences, shaping our understanding of the pleasure/pain binary. Unfortunately, emotional intelligence remains underdeveloped, and many perceive it as a social attribute, focusing on how others affect their pleasure or pain.
However, emotions can be experienced beyond social contexts, linked to our awareness of mortality. Mysticism is inspired by the idea of death as a symbol of transcendence and resurrection, reflected in religions that shaped advanced civilizations. Instead of adoring life, humans often adore death and suffering as measures of transcendence, driven by fear of the unknown. True mysticism begins with self-awareness, guiding us toward our essence.
The ‘Mystical Way’ reveals that everything carries our reflection, embodying the passenger perceiving life holistically. Aligning form principles with individual awareness through strategy and inner authority shifts the mind's autopilot, allowing the personality to perceive its existential signature. The peace of the Manifestor, satisfaction of the Generator, success of the Projector, and surprise of the Reflector open the human personality to the relationship between individual parts and the Totality.
This mysticism is free from supernatural connotations, emphasizing holistic perception and self-realization through presence in the form. It's not about spiritual achievement or moral grandeur but recognizing diversity. This mysticism isn't rooted in fear but inspires individuals to live life grounded in their perception of the natural magic.
In Human Design, the mystical experience manifests through specific channels in the individual circuit group, resisting homogenization. However, this doesn’t mean lacking certain channels hinders mystical potential. Sensitivity and life experiences shape this potential, often emerging dramatically or traumatically, like a disease or adversity.
This course is the first of its kind after 26 years of studying Human Design. It's a tribute to my teacher and friend Ra Uru Hu, whose genius inspired me to understand the mechanisms driving human consciousness. I've elaborated on each channel in the individual circuit group and their role as triggers for the mystical experience.
Alokanand Díaz