Reflection of the Week: The Lunar Nodes Are Changing

Reflection of the Week: The Lunar Nodes Are Changing

From Human Design Reflector's Reflections with Dirk Nellens by Dirk Nellens

May 12, 2026 · 5 min

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This episode explores the significance of the Lunar Nodes in Human Design and their impact on societal structures and personal evolution.

This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit reflectorsreflections.substack.com Over the years of exploring Human Design as a non-ethnocentric anthropological lens on human nature - and as a kind of inner GPS for awareness - one of the aspects that has fascinated me most has been the Lunar Nodes. In our personal lives, the nodes speak to trajectory. They describe the movement from one perspective into another, the way we evolve through polarity over time. In the BodyGraph, they draw in and shape our perspective. I remember Ra using the term “suspended state of animation” to describe how easily our attention can become absorbed by what we are focused on - how we can become caught within the field of our own perception. For the past five months, collective attention has been drawn toward the socio-economic and legal structures that shape our societies. The Channel of Community - a Design of a Part Seeking a Whole - is deeply connected to social integration: belonging, reciprocity, agreements, support systems, and the ways we create sustainable exchanges with one another. During this period, many of those structures have appeared increasingly unstable. Questions…

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Host: Dirk Nellens

Topics covered

  • Human Design
  • Lunar Nodes
  • socio-economic structures
  • social integration
  • collective attention

Keywords

  • Human Design
  • Lunar Nodes
  • socio-economic
  • social contracts
  • community

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