This Human Design configuration arises when an individual’s defined centers are separated into two or more distinct groups, with no defined channels connecting them. Functionally, this creates a situation where the individual possesses consistent energy within each defined area, but experiences discontinuity and a need for external connection to bridge the gap between these areas for wholeness.
The inherent nature of this configuration encourages a reliance on the auras of others for integration and completion. Individuals with this design often excel in collaborative environments, where they can draw upon the strengths and perspectives of those around them to overcome internal fragmentation. Historically, understanding this type has provided individuals with valuable insight into their social dynamics and decision-making processes.