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Human Design: Why I Struggle to Express My Emotions Although I Have a Defined Throat Center

Human Design: Why I Struggle to Express My Emotions Although I Have a Defined Throat Center

Update: 2025-01-24
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As someone with a defined Throat Center in Human Design, I’ve always been confident in my ability to communicate—ideas, thoughts, and logic flow naturally for me. Yet, when it comes to emotions, I’ve often felt stuck, disconnected, or unable to fully express myself.
Then, there’s my daughter. She has the same defined Throat Center, but hers is directly connected to her Emotional Center. For her, emotions and words are inseparable—she speaks from the heart, letting her feelings flow effortlessly into conversation.
The difference? My Throat Center is connected to my Ajna, while hers is linked to her Emotional Center through not one, but two powerful channels. This subtle yet profound variation completely shapes how we communicate.
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Human Design: Why I Struggle to Express My Emotions Although I Have a Defined Throat Center

Human Design: Why I Struggle to Express My Emotions Although I Have a Defined Throat Center

Viktoria Nedelcheva