Truth fears nothing but concealment.
We're transiting Gate 6 from September 15 – September 19
“Conflict is the beginning of consciousness.” ~ M Ester Harding
This transit brings us to the emotional center and the energy of friction. Conflict is the driving force of life itself. Growth doesn’t usually occur without friction and it’s the very energy that produces life and propels our movement through life.
And, this triggers a chemistry deep within that can take you on a wild ride, because friction can bring pleasure or it can bring pain.
Could conflict provide an opportunity to see the truth in what you keep hidden or don’t want to face?
Instead of believing your issues are taking place somewhere outside, it’s possible that the conflict is an energy arising inside you.
This energy may be arising for you to examine, confront, and heal yourself (and your relationships with others).
So, maybe conflict isn’t so much about what’s on the surface, but rather about the unspoken, untreated, and unhealed wounds you carry.
Can you use conflict to see your reflection in this mysterious mirror provided by contention?
Whatever is repressed ‘in here’ finds expression in the situations you are caught up in ‘out there.’
Will you harness the flood of emotions that surge through you with emotional awareness and wait to be clear before you act? Are you open to ‘intimacy’, vulnerability, and truth in your relationships or not?
After all, opposites turn the wheel. Conflict can lift you to a higher level of thinking when you allow its creative nature to emerge rather than respond defensively.
Perhaps conflict comes to release you, heal you, and help you move forward.
“Truth fears nothing but concealment.” ~ Chinese Proverb
Love Yourself,
Ruth Brennan
www.embraceflux.com
Gate 6 is the gate of our pH and establishes and maintains the boundary between what is outside and what is inside our body.
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What are Solar Transits?
In Human Design, Solar Transits reflect the impact the Sun is having on humanity as it moves through the Gates and Lines of the Mandala (64 Gates and 384 Lines). Transits are potentials that you may see in others and the world around you, and, may become a part of your experience as well.
Not everyone experiences these energies … and if we do, we experience them filtered through our own unique Human Design.
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I am a Human Design teacher, guide, and survivor whose path to purpose was forged through profound transformation. In 2012, a Stage 4 lung cancer diagnosis shattered the life I knew—and became the unexpected beginning of a deeper awakening. What followed was a journey through illness, the unraveling of a long marriage, and the quiet rebuilding of a self I had never fully met. Human Design found me in the midst of that unraveling—during a time of deep searching, blackouts of identity, and a hunger to remember who I really was. What began as a personal tool for survival and self-reclamation soon became a lifelong path. Human Design gave me language for what I had always felt but couldn’t explain. It helped me understand my energy, my wounds, my gifts—and how to live in alignment with my true nature.
Today, I teach Human Design not as a system of labels or rules, but as a living, breathing map back to the Self. My work is rooted in lived experience—because I know what it’s like to lose your way, and what it takes to come home to yourself. I specialize in guiding others through times of transition, awakening, and reinvention—helping them understand the unique blueprint they were born with, so they can navigate life with clarity, self-trust, and deep compassion. My gift lies in transmuting adversity into wisdom—and walking with others as they remember who they truly are.
Ruth Brennan is an IHDS Certified Professional Analyst, Certified BG5 Career & Business Consultant and Certified Teacher of Human Design. She currently lives in the beautiful Pacific Northwestern area of the U.S.