What Is Inner Authority In Human Design?
Your Inner Authority in Human Design is your internal decision-making mechanism or guidance system.
Your Inner Authority is the most reliable way for you to make decisions that align with your true nature. It’s an innate, instinctual part of you that knows what’s right for you beyond logical reasoning or emotional reactions.
The types of Inner Authority you might have in Human Design are:
- Emotional Authority: You make your best decisions after riding the emotional wave, waiting for clarity.
- Sacral Authority: You’re characterized by a gut response, often described as a “yes” or “no” feeling.
- Splenic Authority: You have an instantaneous knowing or intuition about a situation.
- Ego/Heart Authority: Your decisions are best made when they feel right and you’re willing to commit.
- G Center Authority: Your sense of identity and direction guides your decision-making.
- Mental Projector and Reflector: If you’re one of these types, you don’t have a consistent inner authority and use a specific decision-making strategy.
By following your Inner Authority, you make decisions that are more authentic to your nature and lead to a more fulfilling life.
What is Authority in Human Design?
One of the most critical pieces in the Human Design puzzle is your authority. So what is authority in Human Design? On the most basic level, authority is how we make the best decisions for us to be in alignment with our design.
For our entire lives, we are told to trust our gut when making decisions. We are told to simplify a major life decision by making a Pro/Con list.
But what if you are not meant to make decisions from your gut or your mind? What if you are meant to decide in a unique way that guides you to the best possible choice?
Each person has a unique authority that guides them on how to make decisions. Trusting your true self to access your inner authority ensures that you make the best decisions for you.
Inner Authority vs. Outer Authority
Knowledge of your Human Design type and strategy will allow you to use your authority as a tool to know if an opportunity is right for you. Authority is separated into two categories – Inner Authority and Outer Authority.
In regards to inner authority, Ra Uru Hu said, “What you can trust to make decisions, and it is never the mind.”
Inner authority draws on our internal intelligence and knowing. Meaning that when someone with inner authority allows themselves to listen to their body, they have access to all the information they need. The challenge with inner authority is shutting off the mind and tuning out other’s voices. You have inner authority when you have a defined Spleen, Solar Plexus, Sacral, or Ego.
Only 3% of the population has outer authority – mental projectors and reflectors. Those with outer authority are here to give others their perspective and knowledge. Mental Projectors can bounce ideas off of other people to get clarity. Reflectors rely on their strategy of waiting for a full lunar cycle before making decisions.
How Do I Identify My Human Design Authority?
Manifestors (Initiators), Generators (Alchemists), Manifesting Generators (Time Bender), and Projectors (Orchestrators) have authority in their charts. Reflectors (Calibrators), because they have no centers defined in their charts, have no true authority other than their Reflector strategy.
When we look at a Human Design chart, it consists of three major elements: the Incarnation Cross, the type, and the Profile. Your authority will be in the Keynotes section of your Human Design chart.
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To identify and use your specific Inner Authority in Human Design, follow these steps:
- Determine your Human Design Type: First, you need to know your Human Design Type. This is typically done by creating your Human Design chart using your birth date, time, and location. There are online tools and practitioners who can help you with this.
- Identify your Inner Authority: Your Inner Authority is closely linked to your Type. Here’s how to recognize it:
- If you’re a Generator or Manifesting Generator: Your authority is usually Sacral.
- If you’re a Projector: You might have Emotional, Splenic, or Self (G Center) authority.
- If you’re a Manifestor: You could have Emotional, Splenic, or Ego authority.
- If you’re a Reflector: You have a unique decision-making process called “Lunar authority.”
- Learn to recognize your authority’s signals:
- Sacral: Pay attention to your gut reactions. Does something make you feel energized (yes) or drained (no)?
- Emotional: Observe your emotional waves over time before making decisions.
- Splenic: Trust your immediate instincts about safety and well-being.
- Self/G Center: Focus on your sense of direction and identity.
- Ego: Listen to your willpower and what you’re ready to commit to.
- Lunar: For Reflectors, track how you feel about decisions over a 28-day lunar cycle.
- Practice using your authority: Start with small decisions and gradually work up to bigger ones. Pay attention to how following your authority feels and the outcomes it produces.
- Be patient: Learning to recognize and trust your Inner Authority can take time. It’s a skill you’ll develop with practice.
- Experiment: Try making decisions both with and without consciously using your Inner Authority. Compare the results and how you feel about them.
Remember, using your Inner Authority is about tuning into your body’s wisdom rather than relying solely on mental processes. It may feel unfamiliar at first, but many find it leads to more satisfying decisions over time.
How To Make Decisions Easily Based On Your Human Design Inner Authority
On your journey with Human Design you will hear, follow your strategy and authority, over, and over again. Gates, channels, and circuits are amazing information but if you only ever follow your strategy and authority, you will see significant changes in your life.
Although decision-making is tied directly to your strategy, your inner authority flavors the way you use your strategy. Your defined centers will determine your authority. Not all centers carry authority. So your personal authority will depend on your type and your definition.
Authority will also depend on your social conditioning and your level of emotional well-being. When you receive a Human Design analysis, you are taught to understand patterns of pain and behaviors that may be keeping you from living out the beauty of the mythology of who you really are.
With cognitive awareness of old patterns, you begin to heal and transform these energies into deep sources of wisdom. The more you clear your old energy patterns, the more effectively your natural decision-making skills (your inner authority / outer authority ) can function. You can then begin to use your authority along with your strategy to help you make better decisions for your life.
It’s very important to note that inner authority does not override your strategy—it just shifts the way you use your strategy so that your decisions and choices are even more in alignment with the overall energy in your chart.

Characteristics Of Human Design Inner Authority
Emotional Authority (Creative Authority)
When you have a defined Emotional Solar Plexus, it will dramatically influence your strategy. The defined Emotional Solar Plexus is a motor with energy that pulses in waves. If you are emotionally defined, you probably know that you have moods or changes in your emotional energy pretty regularly.
It’s pretty common for emotionally defined people to be terrified of making decisions. They often have a history of enthusiastically leaping into decisions and then waking up a few days later only to find that their mood has shifted and now they are obligated to finish a project or a relationship that they just aren’t in the mood for any more. Understanding emotional inner authority will help you make better choices and significantly improve your chances that your mood won’t affect your commitments.
If you have a defined Emotional Solar Plexus, you are not here to be spontaneous. Be careful of others who will often put pressure on you to leap into things. Leaping into things without waiting for clarity will only create chaos in your life if you have emotional inner authority.
When you have emotional inner authority in your chart, you still use your strategy, but you need to wait until it feels right.
Those with emotional inner authority experience will experience one out of four wave types. When you understand the mechanics of your wave type, it will allow you to flow with your emotions, and not feel the pressure to make decisions until you are ready.
Human Design Emotional Waves:
Source Wave: Channel 59-6
This wave is the source of all the waves coming out of the Emotional Solar Plexus. This channel in itself is very powerful and is known to penetrate the aura of others. The energy breaks through barriers, and because it is so inviting others tend to feel the power generated from it and want to tap into it-invited or not. People with this channel or either of these gates may find that people want to tell them their deepest, darkest secrets, even random strangers they’ll never see again!
This type of wave tends to be stable but can be triggered by others.
Tribal Wave: Channels 19-49 & 37-40:
This wave is all about needs because it’s based in the tribal circuitry. This wave goes up and up until it’s set off, and then it comes crashing back down. This is the person that lets things go and doesn’t bring it up at the moment. One day, they explode on you for something that doesn’t seem like a big deal, but it is to them because they never told you all the other things that bothered them as they happened.
Individual Wave: Channels 22-12 & 39-55
This wave is all about moodiness. This wave is also very passionate, when it’s in the mood it’s all about the auditory. It can literally fall in love with a voice. Think of this wave like a heartbeat, moving along with short spikes up and down, but seems to be stable most of the time. This wave needs to tune in to when to be social or not (12-22 is the only social individual channel.) It needs to follow how it feels in the moment to know if it can be around others or not.
Collective Wave: Channels: 41-30 & 36-35
This wave goes through a steady rise and sharp fall. It’s all about the desires and feelings of those around them. This wave tends to crash due to unmet expectations. If you have this wave, be cautious about attaching expectations to things. This is all about doing things for the experience and not for expectations.
Sacral Inner Authority (Evolutionary Authority)
Sacral authority means that you have a defined Sacral Center and that there are no additional energies influencing your Sacral. Sacral Authority applies to Generators who do not have a defined Solar Plexus Center.
Having Sacral Inner Authority means your decision-making process is guided by your body’s instinctive responses, particularly centered in your sacral area (lower abdomen). Here’s what it means for you:
- Gut Responses: Your primary decision-making tool is your immediate, visceral reaction to things. This often manifests as a feeling of energy or enthusiasm (for “yes”) or a sense of resistance or deflation (for “no”).
- In-the-Moment Decisions: Your authority works best when responding to questions or opportunities in real-time. You’re not designed to initiate or plan far ahead.
- Yes/No Questions: You thrive on clear, simple yes/no questions. Your body will respond with either an energetic “uh-huh” (yes) or “un-un” (no).
- Energy Awareness: Pay attention to whether something energizes or drains you. If you feel a surge of energy, it’s likely a “yes”. If you feel your energy diminish, it’s probably a “no”.
- Sound Response: Some people with Sacral Authority find it helpful to make a sound in response to questions – an “uh-huh” for yes or “un-un” for no. This can help clarify your body’s response.
- Quick Reactions: Your initial response is key. If you wait too long, you might start to rationalize or second-guess your gut feeling.
- Physical Over Mental: Trust your body’s wisdom over your mind’s reasoning. Your sacral response often knows what’s right for you before your mind does.
- Sustainable Energy: Following your Sacral Authority helps you engage with activities and people that genuinely energize you, leading to more sustainable use of your energy.
To use your Sacral Authority effectively, practice tuning into these bodily responses when making decisions. Start with small, everyday choices and gradually apply it to larger life decisions as you become more comfortable with the process.
Sacral Authority is rooted deep in the body and is truly for those who need to “trust their gut.” The response is a clear yes, or no. This is why Generators respond so well to yes or no questions because it allows their defined Sacrals to easily process information.
The Sacral response is neither the Solar Plexus’s feelings, or emotions, nor is it instinct or intuition, which are located in the Splenic Center. The Sacral Center is just a motor. In other words, the Sacral Center responds energetically whether it is aware of doing so or not (unlike the spleen, ajna, and solar plexus).
The response is your body’s way of affirming or denying if something is appropriate to do or not; it is a rise or movement of energy toward or away from what one experiences. It is the most straightforward and direct inner authority in certain aspects, yet it is frequently difficult to deal with because of its rigidity and lack of justification for its actions.
Exercises to Develop Awareness of Your Sacral Authority
Here are some practical exercises to help you develop awareness of your Sacral Authority:
- Yes/No Practice: Have a friend ask you a series of yes/no questions about things you don’t have strong opinions on. Respond quickly with “uh-huh” (yes) or “un-un” (no) based on your immediate gut feeling. Notice how your body feels with each response.
- Energy Check-In: Throughout your day, pause and ask yourself, “Does this energize me or drain me?” Pay attention to your body’s response, particularly in your lower abdomen area.
- Decision Journal: Keep a journal of decisions you make. Note your initial gut response and the eventual outcome. Over time, look for patterns between following your Sacral response and satisfying results.
- Physical Activity Test: Before starting any physical activity, ask your body “Should I do this now?” Notice if you feel a surge of energy (yes) or a sense of resistance (no).
- Sacral Sounds: Practice making “uh-huh” and “un-un” sounds. Pay attention to how each sound resonates in your body. Use these sounds when responding to questions or opportunities.
- Quick Response Game: Set a timer for 5 seconds. Have someone ask you questions or present scenarios. You must respond within the 5 seconds based purely on your gut feeling.
- Body Scan: Regularly practice body scans, paying particular attention to sensations in your sacral area. This will help you become more attuned to its signals.
- Opportunity Evaluation: When presented with an opportunity, place your hand on your sacral area and ask, “Is this correct for me?” Notice any sensations or energy shifts.
- Hunger Test: Before eating, ask your body, “Is this food right for me now?” Notice your sacral response. This can help you distinguish between true hunger and emotional eating.
- Sleep Decision: When deciding whether to stay up or go to sleep, check in with your sacral response. This can help you align with your body’s natural rhythms.
Remember, the key is to respond quickly and trust your initial reaction. With practice, you’ll become more adept at recognizing and trusting your Sacral Authority. Start with low-stakes decisions and gradually apply this to more significant life choices as you gain confidence in the process.
Spleen Inner Authority (Actualizing Authority)
The spleen is the center for survival, time, health, and intuition. Because it is the energy for basic survival, it is very time-centred and always operates with an intuitive pulse in the moment. You trust your gut and act on it.
This is pretty easy for Manifestors and Projectors, but sometimes it can be confusing for Generators, who may wonder if their spleen overrides their Sacral response. For Generators with splenic authority, their Sacral response in the moment is correct. Your spleen and your Sacral work together.
Having Splenic Inner Authority in Human Design means your primary decision-making mechanism is based on instantaneous intuition and instinct. Here’s what it means for you:
- Instant Knowing: Your authority operates in the moment, providing immediate insights or feelings about situations, people, or decisions.
- Survival Instinct: The spleen is associated with the body’s instinctive fight-or-flight response and overall well-being. Your authority taps into this primal wisdom.
- In-the-Moment Decisions: You’re designed to make decisions based on your immediate, gut-level response rather than through prolonged deliberation.
- Health and Safety: Your splenic authority often guides you towards what’s healthy and safe, and away from potential risks or unhealthy situations.
- Clarity vs. Confusion: You may experience a sense of clarity or confusion almost instantly when faced with a choice or situation.
- Ephemeral Nature: Splenic hits are often fleeting. If not acted upon quickly, the clarity of the insight may fade, making it harder to access later.
- Body Wisdom: Your body, particularly the area around your spleen (left side, under the ribs), may provide physical sensations that guide your decisions.
- Fear and Intuition: Your specific fears (related to your Human Design profile) can actually be guides when processed through your splenic wisdom.
- Present-Moment Awareness: Your authority works best when you’re fully present and attentive to your current experience.
- Spontaneity: Following your splenic authority often leads to a more spontaneous lifestyle, as you respond to the present moment rather than planning far ahead.
By tuning into and trusting these instant, intuitive responses, you align with your natural decision-making process. This can lead to choices that are more authentic to your true self and conducive to your overall well-being.
Exercises to Develop Awareness of Your Spleenic Authority
Here are some specific exercises to help you develop and trust your Splenic Authority:
- Rapid Response Game: Have a friend rapidly ask you a series of yes/no questions about various topics. Answer immediately without thinking. Pay attention to your instant gut feeling.
- New Environment Check-in: When entering a new place, pause for a moment and ask yourself, “Is it safe/good for me to be here right now?” Notice your immediate bodily response.
- Intuitive Decision Timer: When facing a decision, set a 5-second timer. Make your choice before it goes off, based purely on your initial instinct.
- Body Scan Practice: Daily, take a few minutes to scan your body, focusing on your left side near the ribcage (spleen area). Notice any sensations, tensions, or feelings of ease.
- Intuition Journaling: Keep a small notebook with you. Whenever you have a sudden intuitive hit about something, jot it down immediately. Review these entries later to see how accurate they were.
- Trust-Building Challenge: For one week, make all your minor decisions (what to eat, what to wear, which route to take) based solely on your first instinct. Observe the outcomes.
- People Reading Exercise: When meeting new people, notice your immediate impression. Don’t analyze, just observe your instant feeling about them.
- Clarity Meditation: Sit quietly and ask yourself, “What needs my attention right now?” Notice the first thought or feeling that arises without judgment.
- Physical Symptoms Awareness: Throughout your day, pay attention to any sudden physical sensations (goosebumps, stomach flutters, chills). These might be splenic signals.
- Intuitive Movement: In a safe space, close your eyes and let your body move however it wants to for a few minutes. This can help you tune into your body’s wisdom.
Remember, the key with Splenic Authority is immediacy. These exercises are designed to help you recognize and trust those instant, intuitive hits. Start with low-stakes situations and gradually apply this to more significant decisions as you build confidence in your splenic awareness.
Ego Inner Authority (Resource Authority)
Having Ego Authority in Human Design means your decision-making process is centered around your willpower, commitment, and self-worth. Here’s what it means for you:
- Heart-Centered Decisions: Your authority is linked to your heart center, which governs willpower and ego in Human Design.
- Willpower-Driven: You make decisions based on what you feel you have the will and energy to commit to and follow through on.
- Self-Worth Considerations: Your sense of self-value plays a crucial role in your decision-making process.
- Verbal Processing: Often, you may need to speak your decisions out loud to truly know if you’re willing to commit to them.
- Commitment Focus: Your authority guides you towards commitments you can genuinely fulfill, helping you avoid over-promising.
- Material Wellbeing: Decisions often involve considerations of material resources and your ability to provide for yourself and others.
- Challenges and Growth: You may be drawn to challenges that allow you to prove your capabilities to yourself and others.
- Immediate vs. Sustainable: Your authority helps you distinguish between immediate desires and sustainable commitments.
- Self-Reliance: There’s often a strong emphasis on self-reliance and personal responsibility in your decision-making.
- Energy Management: You’re attuned to your energy levels and capacity for taking on new responsibilities.
- Authenticity in Promises: Your authority guides you to make promises and commitments that truly align with your capabilities and desires.
- Resistance to External Pressure: You may feel a strong resistance to making decisions based solely on others’ expectations or demands.
Using your Ego Authority effectively involves tuning into your willpower and sense of self, and being honest about what you’re truly willing and able to commit to. It’s about making decisions that honor your self-worth and align with your genuine capacity for follow-through.
Only Manifestors have ego authority. Ego authority is when your Will Center is connected via a colored channel to your Throat Center. With Ego authority, you don’t have to wait for anything before you take action. The one caveat with this is making sure that you are well-rested and ready to take on the world.
A defined Ego is designed to have cycles of work and rest. It’s easy with the willpower of the ego to push through to burnout and damage your health. If you have Ego authority, check in with yourself to see if you need some downtime before you leap into the next commitment.
Exercises to Develop Awareness of Your Ego Authority
Here are some exercises to help you develop awareness of your Ego Authority:
- Willpower Check-In: Before making a decision, ask yourself: “Do I have the will to see this through?” Pay attention to your immediate, honest response.
- Spoken Commitments: Practice saying potential commitments out loud. Notice how your body and emotions respond when you verbalize different options.
- Energy Inventory: At the start of each day, assess your energy levels and willpower. Use this awareness to guide your commitments for the day.
- Self-Worth Journaling: Regularly write about your accomplishments and capabilities. This helps attune you to your self-worth, a key aspect of Ego Authority.
- Challenge Evaluation: When faced with a challenge, ask: “Is this something I want to prove to myself I can do?” Notice your enthusiasm or resistance.
- Commitment Timeline: For each potential commitment, visualize yourself following through at different time points (next week, next month, next year). Notice how this feels.
- Resource Assessment: Before making decisions, quickly inventory your resources (time, energy, money). Ask if you truly have the resources to follow through.
- “No” Practice: Spend a day practicing saying “no” to requests that don’t align with your willpower or self-worth. Notice how this affects your energy.
- Heart-Centered Meditation: Meditate while focusing on your heart area. When making decisions, return your attention to this area and notice any sensations.
- Verbal Decision Making: Make a habit of talking through important decisions out loud, even if alone. Pay attention to how your voice and energy shift as you speak.
- Willpower Scaling: Rate your willingness to commit to something on a scale of 1-10. Only proceed with 8 or higher.
- Delayed Response Technique: When asked to commit to something, make a habit of saying, “Let me check if I have the will for that.” Take a moment to truly feel your response.
- Pride Reflection: Regularly ask yourself, “What commitments or actions would make me feel proud of myself?” Use this as a guide for decisions.
Remember, Ego Authority is about aligning your decisions with your willpower, self-worth, and genuine capacity for commitment. These exercises are designed to help you tune into these aspects of yourself. Start with smaller decisions and gradually apply this awareness to more significant life choices as you become more confident in recognizing your Ego Authority signals.
Self-Projected Inner Authority/G Center Inner Authority (Orchestrated Authority)
Self-Projected Authority, also known as G Center Authority or Self Authority in Human Design, is a unique decision-making process. Here’s what it means for you:
- Identity-Driven: Your authority is centered in the G Center, which governs identity, direction, and love in Human Design.
- Verbal Processing: You often need to speak your thoughts out loud to gain clarity and make decisions.
- Self-Expression: Your true direction becomes clear through self-expression, particularly through talking.
- Listening to Yourself: The key is to hear yourself speak. As you talk, you’ll naturally gravitate towards what feels right for you.
- Finding Direction: Your authority helps you navigate life’s direction and big-picture decisions.
- Sense of Self: Decisions are made based on what feels authentic to your sense of self and identity.
- Spontaneous Insights: Clarity often comes spontaneously as you’re speaking, sometimes surprising even yourself.
- Present-Moment Awareness: Your authority works best when you’re fully present in the moment, expressing your current truth.
- Evolving Perspective: Your view on a situation may change as you talk it through, leading to unexpected decisions.
- Independence: Your decision-making process is highly personal and independent of others’ input.
- Time for Integration: After speaking, you might need time to let the decision settle before taking action.
- Alignment with Purpose: Decisions made through this authority often align you more closely with your life’s direction and purpose.
Using Self-Projected Authority effectively involves creating opportunities to speak freely about your thoughts and feelings, especially regarding important decisions. It’s about learning to trust the wisdom that emerges through your own voice and self-expression.
Only Projectors can have self-projected authority. Self-projected authority comes from a channel connecting the Identity Center to the Throat Center with no other overriding energies defined in the chart, such as the Solar Plexus or the Spleen.
Self-projected authority means that you have to “see” your decisions reflected or projected through others to get clarity. In order to really know what is correct for you, you need to have a circle of close friends who you can talk to about your choices. You need to hear yourself talking to others and see their response to know whether something is correct for you or not.
Exercises to Develop Awareness of Your Self-Projected Authority
Here are some exercises to help you develop awareness of your Self-Projected Authority:
- Daily Voice Journal: Spend 5-10 minutes each day speaking your thoughts aloud and recording them. Listen back and note any insights or decisions that emerged.
- Talking Mirror: Practice speaking about important decisions or life directions while looking in a mirror. Pay attention to how your expression and energy shift as you talk.
- Nature Monologues: Take walks in nature and speak your thoughts aloud. The combination of movement and verbalization can lead to unexpected clarity.
- Decision Dialogue: When facing a decision, set up two chairs. Alternate sitting in each, speaking from different perspectives on the issue. Notice which feels more aligned.
- Spontaneous Speaking Timer: Set a timer for 2-3 minutes and speak spontaneously about a topic or decision. Don’t plan what you’ll say. Notice what emerges.
- Identity Exploration: Regularly ask yourself “Who am I?” or “What’s true for me right now?” Speak your responses aloud, allowing your self-concept to evolve.
- Verbalized To-Do List: Instead of writing your to-do list, speak it aloud. Notice which tasks feel energizing or draining as you verbalize them.
- Podcast Simulation: Pretend you’re hosting a podcast about your life. Speak about your current situations and decisions as if explaining them to an audience.
- Partner Listening Exercise: Ask a friend to listen to you speak about a decision without offering advice. Their role is simply to witness your verbal processing.
- Voice Note Decision Log: Use voice notes to log your decision-making process. Review these periodically to observe patterns in how you reach clarity.
- Alphabet Feelings: Go through the alphabet, expressing a feeling or thought that starts with each letter. This can unlock unexpected self-awareness.
- Verbalized Vision Board: Instead of creating a visual vision board, speak aloud your vision for different areas of your life. Record this and listen back for insights.
- “I Am” Statements: Regularly practice speaking “I am” statements aloud. Notice which ones resonate strongly with your sense of self.
Remember, the key with Self-Projected Authority is to express yourself verbally and listen to your own voice. These exercises are designed to help you become more comfortable with verbal self-expression and to recognize the clarity that emerges through speaking. Start with personal, low-pressure situations and gradually apply this to more significant life decisions as you build confidence in your self-projected awareness.
Living Your True Self With Inner Authority
As you can see, each one of us has a unique authority for experiencing the world. Knowing your type and strategy is the most important information you need to know in Human Design. If you follow your strategy and authority, according to your type, your life will invariably improve and become an expression of who you truly are.
It’s important to note that while each one of us is different and magnificent, it is truly in the sum total of the parts of who we are as humans that the true elegance of Human Design and humanity is revealed.
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