Stephen

Human Design found me on the island of Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts, in September of 1999.

Edward Stanton introduced me through a reading.

From the start I found what he said very intriguing.

It was not clear to me what it meant at that time.

I was driven to know more.

Through the years and the journey, I have had an opportunity to see a lot through the lens of Human Design.

If experience and opportunities are any measure of this information, I have been quite fortunate.

I have struggled with my identity as long as I can remember. Who am I? What should I do? What do I want to be? These were and are very difficult questions. 

In my initial consultation with Ed, this single sentence had the most significant impact; “You don’t know who you are and you never will.” 

The open G center is my largest obstacle in living out my life correctly. 

Since I entered into my generator experiment, I have been able to see how my identity plays out.

I am living out a day to day education.

Practicing surrender is a satisfying process even if the mind is not comfortable with this method.

I have been lucky in these past 10 years. I have watched myself respond and initiate.

I have witnessed the results of starting conversations and looking for things to do.

I have seen what happens when I am called or circumstances dictate the action that occurs.

I have watched my mind take control, act out and make decisions.

The results speak for themselves to me.

This is the beauty. Get your own results. No one can measure my satisfaction except me.

How I feel in my own skin is the measure. How I wake up and encounter the other is the measure. Where I have been and hu I have met.

I have watched my relationships, work and body transform over time.

I have felt a tremendous shift in the flow of my body’s energy and an ability to relax internally in a way I could have never imagined.

Being surrendered has great advantages to experiencing well being.

The mind is always in the background waiting for its opportunity to take control.

I am more aware than ever of how to watch the box on my shoulders.

I see the beauty that can come out of it when I am engaged correctly and hear my own expression.

I am comfortable with being myself and a self-expression that allows for internal ease with anyone.

I truly feel lucky. There are wonderful benefits to accepting your limitations and watching how to live within them. I have no idea where I’m heading and it is the most exciting part of being involved in my life.

Stay tuned.

Love Yourself.
Stephen Rebolledo