# 207 — Human Design with Phil Redd
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Description
For the last few years, Erin and Michael have been entertaining the idea that there is a known, predictable pattern to how each human is deeply individual but operates within a given nature. This is known as Human Design. It is a quirky, surreal experiment of sorts, easily dismissible as woo, and yet, somehow, highly effective. Phil Redd was responsible for exposing them to the concept 3 years ago and has continued to teach them the intricacies of this vastly complex system with a skill and expertise that is rarely found in a world that latches on to high ideals and mysticism with little to no backing. It is admittedly hard to swallow, but it is more logical than it first appears, and Phil is as good of a guide as they come. In this episode, Phil explains some of the pieces that make Human Design a unique lens through which to look at the world and yourself through. He goes into the history of its founder Ra Uru Hu, and the unbelievable mystical experience that has become a worldwide phenomenon. This is Part One of an unexpected two-part series. Phil recorded this first episode and realized that the circumstances of it didn’t match up to how he best transmits detailed information, so we recorded another with a few adjustments that will be released next week.
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