Darshana Mathews on the Projector experience, mystical aspects of Human Design, the 2027 prophecy, and more

Darshana Mathews is a long-time Human Design teacher and analyst at the International Human Design School. Her journey has taken her from the stages of New York City to spiritual communities across Europe and Asia. With a background in theater, music, anthropology, and multiple healing modalities, Darshana's lifelong quest to understand existence led her to discover Human Design in 2005. As a Splenic Projector on the Incarnation Cross of Service, she dedicates herself to helping others uncover their essential selves through the lens of Human Design, drawing on her rich tapestry of life experiences and spiritual explorations. In this conversation, Darshana shares her journey into Human Design, focusing on the unique experiences of Projectors, the mystical aspects of Human Design, and the upcoming 2027 prophecy. She emphasizes the need for individuality and self-recognition in a world filled with external pressures. We hope you enjoy the exploration. To connect with Darshana Matthews: The Tao of Human Design International Human Design School To connect with the hosts visit: Amy Lee, Human Design Analyst & Guide at holohumandesign.com John Cole, Human Design Analyst & Guide at metamorphichumandesign.com For more information about the Human Design Collective and to support our work, please visit: https://humandesigncollective.com/podcast/ For Human Design courses and workshops visit: https://courses.humandesigncollective.com Human Design Collective Podcast music "Stars of the Unexpected" by Meg Ruby and Anders Parker. For more information visit: megruby.com andersparker.com

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The Human Design Collective podcast explores the Human Design System as a map of awakening and discovering our unique potential and purpose in the world. Hosted by Human Design Collective analysts and members, we discuss topics related to the fields of spirituality, health, psychology, and cosmology. Our aim is to inspire and empower individuals seeking to understand the underlying themes that affect the ways we live, love and relate to ourselves and each other.