Ra’s Words of Wisdom

Ra Uru Hu

The 28/38 is an individual channel. And individual channels carry a certain chemistry. The chemistry is the chemistry of melancholy. It’s actually a binary. The muse is melancholy. Individuality by its very nature is creative. On one side of that creativity is the byproduct of the chemistry which we call generally speaking art. But the other side of that chemistry is something much darker, something we call melancholy, something we call sadness. It is very, very natural for anyone who carries individual definition to be melancholic. It is not unhealthy. The dilemma for the individual is to transform the melancholy into productivity. In other words, to transform that chemistry into an expression that is creative.

So think about that person, always wanted to be a writer, tried, tried, tried. And all of a sudden comes along a transit like this in which suddenly they’re filled with this creative melancholic energy. And in their despair of not being able to do it they suddenly burst out with creativity and they start the great novel and two days later, it’s over, because it didn’t belong to them. And they think that there’s something wrong with them. But then again, they’ve always been trying to find something that isn’t them so that they can be something that is not what they are. Human beings are so odd, the way they work.

~ Ra Uru Hu

In 1992, as Ra Uru Hu began training the first students of The Human Design System, the International Human Design School was founded, and after many years of experiments, experiences and evolution, the IHDS represents a landmark in Human Design Education. The IHDS operates as part of the parent organization, Jovian Archive, Inc., and is responsible for setting and maintaining educational standards and materials for Human Design worldwide, and is the official certifying agency and record keeper for Human Design Professionals. The IHDS is currently licensed and run by Lynda Bunnell. Visit the International Human Design School website.

About IHDS

In 1992, as Ra Uru Hu began training the first students of The Human Design System, the International Human Design School was founded, and after many years of experiments, experiences and evolution, the IHDS represents a landmark in Human Design Education. The IHDS operates as part of the parent organization, Jovian Archive, Inc., and is responsible for setting and maintaining educational standards and materials for Human Design worldwide, and is the official certifying agency and record keeper for Human Design Professionals. The IHDS is currently licensed and run by Lynda Bunnell. Visit the International Human Design School website.