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New Paradigm Human
Ep 13: Community in the Aquarian Age & Where to Find It in Our Human Design Chart | Web3
In this episode, I'm talking about Web3 and how it is expanding Aquarian community, plus which parts of your chart you can look when participating in communities as your unique self.
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On this episode of the new paradigm human We're talking about the aquarium community and how you can find it in your human design chart.
Hello, everyone, it's nice to talk to you again. I've taken a few week break from the podcast, I went on a trip and a lot of my creative energy has been going into a big long term project which I'm sure I'll talk about more soon. But I have been going through some big shifts and transformations and exposure to a lot of new ideas lately and this is something I feel super passionate about. So I really wanted to share about it.
I feel like in the collective right now we're going through a big shift into these deeper levels of the new paradigm, the Age of Aquarius. These things come in waves, I definitely feel the waves come in over the years. And of course, in the human design world, this is all culminating in 2027, which is a big moment when we change from the cross of planning to the cross of the sleeping Phoenix, which is sort of human designs version of the shift from the Piscean age into the Aquarian Age and of course, a main theme of the Aquarian Age is the shift away from hierarchies and into community. To be honest, this is a concept that I personally have struggled to grasp. Maybe this is my one three profile showing and as someone who has been a part of communities a lot throughout my life, and I grew up with a lot of fourth line energy conditioning, so both my parents are fourth lines. I thought I had this idea of what community was and as I began to decondition I started to notice that I was operating less in that sort of condition, fourth line energy, and it really reevaluated how I personally interact with people and what community means to me. And that is truly what's at the heart of this shift into Aquarian community, because in the Age of Aquarius, our own unique frequency who we are as individuals is at the centre of communities. So we're coming together in this less conformist way, which is how a lot of communities have operated throughout the Piscean age. And instead, we're coming together as a sort of interconnected nodes of individuals who are united, maybe under the same cause or mission.
And I'm not gonna lie I've been going alone a little bit the past few years as I've been very deep in my deconditioning process because that old version of community really stopped appealing to me and as a one three profile, I am very immersed in my own process and so expending a lot of energy into social interaction for the sake of friendship, which is kind of the fourth line community or networking. If you look at your human design chart at all of the numbers one through six that are listed on the left and right next to all of your planetary activations. So, for instance, my personality son says 46.1, so I've got that one line. And then if you look down at all the one to six numbers of lines that you have there, I have like one, four out of all of those, so I just don't have a lot of that fourth line energy in me and so that doesn't mean that making friends and community are not important parts of my life because I really feel that those are important parts of every single human's life. But the way that I do that naturally as a one three profile is by connecting with people who are on the same frequency as me in terms of what they're interested in. What they're researching, what they're experiencing, what they're experimenting with, the things that they're very passionate about. And so really a lot of my life, I've made friends at work because we had a lot of things in common in terms of our interests and our energy outlets. And that continues to be the case as I build relationships and friendships online, in my creative work and business with people that I feel kind of share a similar mission or are on similar paths themselves.
And even if those people may be completely different from me, we sort of shared this frequency of what we're doing and what we're interested in. So all of that is to say that there is a new way that we're approaching community in the Aquarian Age, and I wanted to talk a little bit about how that is showing up online with web three blockchain, crypto, decentralisation, NFT is because something you'll hear in that world a lot is community is our currency. And it took me a long time to really understand what exactly that meant, but it's a really interesting way that this is all playing out, as a lot of us are beginning to get curious about this idea of web three or enter these communities centred around maybe NFT's or an artist we like or someone who is creating some new blockchain technology like social media blockchain. I'll talk a little bit about that too, because that's something that I'm really interested in right now. And I think it exemplifies the shift really well.
And then also, how do we find in our charts how we contribute to these communities in an Aquarian way, and there's a few places you can look, I mean, there's a lot of different things you can look at in your chart or human design chart goes really deep and a lot of different areas. But there's just a few places that I personally really like to look when I'm advising people on these things, or when I'm thinking about it in my own life or when I'm trying to understand the people around me. So we can take a look at those two because it's so helpful to know how to show up in these Aquarian communities.
Number one, understand sort of the way that this concept of community is shifting and then also know how you can participate in it and still remain true to yourself. So I'm really into web three and web three is the next evolution of the Internet where in web one, it was basically read, write. So you would go to a web page someone had written text on the web page, I think, geo cities pages if you're probably about 30 or older, and we're on the internet during that time of sort of the late 90s. Early Y2K. So you'd have a website, you would host it, you would put text on it and you would put it up there. I had my own website. I was really interested in web design and learning HTML. And that was what I did as like a 13 year old in my basement. So that was Web one. So really, it was just like looking for information that people had placed online.
Then we began to move into web two which was really like big social media. The beginning of interaction, the beginning of having platforms where users wrote and created content, and you could comment on it. So that was really the big difference between web one and web two was in web one. It was a one sided experience where someone wrote it, you would read it. And that was it. And everyone could have their own little place on the web that honestly wasn't even linked very well by a search engine like Google because Google didn't really exist or was just beginning to exist. I remember I used to use Alta Vista to search things or Bing which is kind of crazy. So then in web two, we have these bigger companies hosting these platforms where you can get on you can upload your own things and you can comment. So that's where we begin to really interact in web two. The problem is that we don't actually own our own content. And essentially we are the product for these big tech companies. When something is available to us for free. For instance, we can grow an entire business, keep in touch with our friends, and receive all this entertainment for free. It basically means that we are giving them our data and our content and allowing them to generate massive ad revenue off of the attention that we give their platform. So this is an important evolution of the web. But I think a lot of people are kind of getting sick of that. And that's where web three comes in.
So in Web three things are built on blockchain. If you don't know what blockchain is, I would give it a Google and you don't really have to understand how these things work. You don't have to be super techie person to understand the basic concept but blockchain is a form of data storage that cannot be erased. It is fully public. And you own your own keys to what you store on the blockchain. So it's not like some big company has your login information. You have these unique identifiers that allow you to access your data in the form of truly data, meta data, words, things like that, but also cryptocurrency. so cryptocurrency is a currency that is built on blockchain. But besides all that tech stuff, really the exciting thing about web three is that it is decentralised and when we talk about decentralised it essentially means that a blockchain or this data storage system is not maintained or controlled by a single entity like one company or one person. Instead, everyone who is part of that network, anyone can build something on that blockchain and no one actually owns it. So everyone has access to everything that is there, has the same copy. Nothing is a secret, it's sort of like no one owns the data. And yet everyone owns the data. But to kind of like access that data. You have to have your own personal keys. So for instance, I have cryptocurrency that is recorded on whatever blockchain it is on and anybody can see those records but for me to actually do something with that cryptocurrency I have my own personal set of keys that I have to use to access it. That way nobody can like move my crypto around. I can also lose those keys and completely lose access to my own crypto. So that also goes with the decentralised nature of it, which is that there isn't like one main governing body that holds that for you. And then in these examples of some new decentralised social media, I'm trying out on the DeSo blockchain D E S O. What it basically does is takes all of your social media posts, that's images, text, whatever it is you posted, saves it on the DeSo blockchain which is really just a data storage place that is transparent, and anybody can access everything I posted. This is very interesting. This is really going to change the face of social media because you can like hide a post from being shown on one of your profiles. But you can't ever delete it off the blockchain, which is very interesting. And I'm kind of wondering how this will shift things once a lot of social media moves blockchain but like no one else owns my data and for me to continue writing to my profile on the blockchain, I have to use my own keys or security codes to access that. So anybody can view it, but not anybody can change it or write to it or add to it. You have to have my keys.
Anyway, I know that's a lot of web three and blockchain talk. But essentially what web three is allowing us to do is get paid and compensated as people who are contributing to social media and pretty much all of us here do in some way, even listening to a podcast is part of contributing to the social media fabric, and what we're going to be able to do moving forward is to as consumers actually get compensated for the energy we put into supporting creators of all kinds artists, podcasters, bloggers, vloggers, teachers like anyone who's creating some kind of content online or creating some kind of community and buy into that community through an NFT really anything that's tokenized, which essentially means it has a unique identifier on the blockchain. And that means that if I released an NFT, for instance, and you're really into my community and you resonate with a lot of what I say, you could buy that NFT you could then access wherever I'm hosting this community. And if at some point, you're a three line profile, and you stop resonating with what I'm talking about and evolve, evolve into something else, you could then sell that NFT. And if I have continued to create value and content and expand my brand, that NFT could potentially be worth more than it was when you bought it and there would be a line of a lot of other people who would be wanting to also enter that community. So you would make a profit, I make a portion of that sale. It's really like a win-win for everybody.
And that really is what the Aquarian Age is about, it's about these win wins. No longer do we have to just be constantly giving all of our energy and data and attention to big tech like Instagram and Facebook and even Twitter and YouTube even though I feel like Twitter and YouTube have slightly more ethical algorithms and the way they're set up is a bit more ethical for a creator. There's still a lot of issues, but basically, why would we not allow our interests and our participation in a community to grow our wealth and also grow the wealth of creators so none of this is fully realised for the vast majority of people right now. It definitely isn't. For me, it's something I am moving toward. It's something that we're all going to become a lot more comfortable with. It feels like a lot right now. But honestly, if we think back to web one, that felt like a lot, it felt like it required a lot of tech skills in order for me to create my first website at age 13. I had to learn HTML. I had to host my own website, which I honestly can't remember how I did that. But it involves like logging into these databases and looking at code and it was not the simplest thing it was only people who felt like they were kind of nerdy or techie who were into that thing at that point. And that's kind of how web three and blockchain feels right now that it's confusing and like, what's a wallet and all these things and anyway, if you're interested in this, check out ‘the quantum wealth course’. This is really a community first and foremost, That starts with a four week series of live calls and also a whole library of info on how to get started on your investing and web three journey. But most of the value of this is in the community. And there's hundreds of us in there and we're all supporting each other on our web feed journeys, exposing each other to cool projects that come up cheering each other on some people have already made successful NFT's in there and sold them. So I highly recommend that I'll put the link in the show notes below and I also offer a bonus if you mention my name when you sign up.
Honestly the community is alot of us generators and MGS from the pier generators community, which I love, so you definitely find a lot of like minded people in there. But anyway, in web three, they say that community is our currency and like I said, it took me a while to understand why that was, but as we're moving into these decentralised communities, which is such an Aquarian concept as well, so there's a lot more niches all over the place of all of us who are interested in these random things. We're not all gathering in the same places. We eventually probably won't all gather on the same three social media platforms. There will be all these places all over blockchain, where we're gathering. We're all connected via this technology, but we're all operating in these corners that work for us and some will be bigger than others, but ultimately all of them will function and community is our currency because we're not relying on these centralised things. We're not all logging on to the same homepage with the same feed to receive the same news. There just isn't like a centralised place you go to find all of this out. my brain as I have been researching it and looking for new opportunities and exciting things that people are doing. I'm realising Wow, this click requires a lot of work. And the best thing I can do is come together with other people that share interests with me like in the quantum wealth group, and allow them to show me the things that they're doing and then I show the things that I'm doing, and that's how we're creating this connection and wealth and support as a community.
Aquarian energy is all about mission and shared causes. And so we're going to be coming together with people who we feel, share our mission. And we're not going to conform in that community. We're going to come together with our own special skills, interests and ways of relating and grow of that community. There's something really exciting about decentralising and moving away from these main hubs that are so controlled and influenced by like a couple of corporations or really only allow or elevate certain types of content. There's a lot of censorship, the algorithms are pushing a certain type of thing. But there's also something kind of scary about it, and we need people that we feel good about that we feel like share our ethics and values and mission to support us and navigating this decentralised world. We're already seeing the repercussions of this. I mean, 50 years ago, you could trust like the three main news channels to sort of deliver this quote unquote, unbiased news. I don't know if that was always really true, but that was like very, very centralised information sharing Already we have kind of decentralised and that there are all these different, like avenues you can get things from. But there's still a lot of like centralised control within those things like when you look at it, kind of the same people at the top often own a lot of the different news channels and things like that.
So anyway, community, so important, definitely is our currency in web three. Which brings me to how are we meant to contribute to these communities in a way that is in alignment with our human design? I'm going to share three things that I definitely have noticed have helped me navigate these worlds and also really understand the people around me. And the first one is profile. So I talked a little bit about how my one three profile I have as I decondition I'm sort of relating to people in a different way. So if you have a one line in your profile, and I'm going to talk about the six lines, so you could have these in either your conscious or unconscious, so coming first or second. So if you have a one line in your profile, you can contribute a lot by finding and researching new things. The one line is yes, research that is often what people say first, but it's also empathy. It's also feeling into things to discovering truths, pursuing things, making the first move and seeking something out. And so for me personally as a one line profile, I find myself really going deep into all of these new things that are out there or just like things I'm interested in, and bringing that back to the group and sharing the truth that I have found. So in any kind of community that you're in, if it's something that you share an interest with people, you can contribute in that way. You're always going to have sort of this new info and you'll be finding things that other people just haven't found.
If you're a to line two lines have this really beautiful way of just showing up in the world and showing us how you don't have to like try in order to connect with someone. You really can just be, so for you as a two line You don't have to be pushing yourself to be researching or finding or doing all the or connecting people or doing all these things. You can kind of just be in your natural state and allow people a peek into your process and what you're doing and just allow them to see you being you. You have your natural talents, you have the things that you have figured out and a good example of this is my stepson is really into 3D printers. He's a two four generator. And so he takes some of the code that he writes or new bug fixes that he finds for the machines that he's working on. And he uploads them to GitHub, which is sort of like an engineers social network. We can have a profile with a lot of open source things you've created. That can be helpful for other people. So two lines, just have these natural abilities and talent. You can bring those into your communities and just allow people to get a window into what you're doing. You don't have to try really hard to explain it to people or teach it or anything like that because you probably don't even know how you know how to do it. But you can lend your gifts to others.
Three lines, of course can help in their communities by sharing their experiences, their mistakes, their failures, you know, we always say what works and what doesn't but that is spot on for third line profiles as one, three. A lot of what I do, especially in the communities I'm in right now is I'm trying out all these different new things. I'm figuring out what is interesting, what's worth sharing about what's not and then I share with the people around me. I also have pretty much made all the mistakes and so I can let people know that are newer to the community what to watch out for and just basically my own experiences. So there's a real relatability and wisdom that comes with this and it's really beneficial to everybody.
Four lines are the natural connectors. This is maybe the sort of classic energy that we have built communities on in the old paradigm. And fourth lines are really good at connecting people who might enjoy each other. So knowing other people appreciating other people connecting with them, understanding what they're about and then putting them together with other people who may be able to help on their mission or journey or whatever they're looking for. So forth lines are the ones who make these communities feel warm and cosy and friendly and help out the people like me who are one three profiles who are very much in our own process and to say like, Hey, zoom out. Here's the bigger picture. Here's some people you should talk to that might have something to offer you. You might have something to offer them and that is great.
As a fifth line you probably have a lot of practical solutions and wisdom and advice for people and that is always appreciated because you've got that fifth line united with either a first line which has done research and can then share that with other people. Or you know, research through empathy. Or you have it with a second line where you've got some kind of natural gift or you've got it with a third line where you have some experience so you can always take that and use it to share sort of your practical solutions your hot takes with everybody. And that is always very appreciated.
As a sixth line. Maybe sometimes community feels strange for you, but we really need you to because six lines are often the vision holders, the space holders, the people that are there to watch everyone else going through their process and help them reflect on that. If you're a sixth line, don't feel like you always have to be like head down, obviously, depending on what other lines you have along with your sixth line if it's a two or a four or a three, but we really always need our vision holders in these Aquarian communities, the people who are there to help us zoom out and remember the big picture. I always appreciate this about the six lines of my life. So that's something you can look at with profile. That was just a quick rundown and you can begin implementing that in your life. And experimenting with it and see how it goes for you.
Another thing I like to look at in charts when thinking about community is when we come together and community we're going to be bringing both our defined centres and our undefined centres. So with our defined centres, we can often contribute a lot and lead in that way. So something I noticed in myself is that I have a defined G centre with a lot of activation. So I often bring sort of a purpose and direction to a community or a group and I also have a defined head and ajna so I often also bring some very established and consistent ideas and thinking and ways of conceptualising things. And often people who have those centres undefined are attracted to that energy in me. I'm of course attracted to the energy of other people who have defined centres that I have undefined to kind of wake me up in new ways. That's where conditioning is helpful because it exposes us to new energies that we do have inside of us. We all have space for all of these energies. We just don't get to experience them consistently every day. So when we come into contact with other people who have them consistently, it's an opportunity to have a new experience and our undefined centres.
Of course if you're a reflector, you are always testing and tasting and sampling and showing up in a different way in providing a really clear facilitator role in a community. So that's kind of your unique thing, but for the rest of us who have these defined and undefined centres, there's going to always be this dance between those and we can really lead and lend our defined energy to a community and then also learn and gain wisdom from other people's defined energy.
Lastly, I like to look at the incarnation cross, not everybody's incarnation cross is very straightforward. Actually. Many of them are rather abstract, but that's okay. We can still really embody that energy. So my incarnation cross is as a vessel of love. So I know that when I come into a community I am bringing this sort of unconditional presence and a feeling of safety to the other people. I'm not there to be controversial. I'm not there to poke at people. I'm just kind of there to vibe and be and when I embody that I feel like I bring my true self to that community. You could have the cross of tension. And so it's up to you to get into that community and poke at all of the things that feel like there's little inconsistencies or there's things that haven't been explored. You could have the right angle cross of consciousness and be there to be curious, trying on different people's viewpoints, bringing this sense of curiosity and wanting to get to the bottom of what it means to hear it be a soul and trigger questions and other people and point out things that people have overlooked and be a catalyst. So there's so many different ways that each of us can contribute as ourselves through our incarnation cross. And it's another aspect of the chart that I love to look at.
So thank you everyone for being here with me today. I hope you got something out. Of my never ending rants about web three and how excited I am about it. I just feel like it's such a good vehicle for us to be expressing our unique frequency out there to make money doing it. That's really what I personally feel the most excited about at this point because the money allows us to spend our time in ways that feel good to us and still support ourselves. So for everyone but particularly for generators and manifesting generators, that kind of freedom to do what we want. Is such a massive thing in our lives. And I truly feel that as these Aquarian energies get stronger, we're going to see these old ways of doing things with old technology with old social media with old forms of community just begin to not work anymore, and it won't really make sense why it's just because the energy of the earth is sort of no longer supporting that things. That's why we're seeing all this rapid change around the world and these areas of our lives. So if you're interested in web three, check out quantum wealth. It is where you can learn about all things, crypto, blockchain, NFTS understand. All of these shifts are going through understand the basics of the technology so that you can use the tools and get going and participate. And the community is amazing. It's so supportive, really interesting people pretty much everyone's in the human design. And I would highly recommend it. I will talk to you next time.