Human Design · Definition
Split Definition
Your energy flows in two separate circuits — ~47% of the population
A Human Design definition.
Your defined centers form two separate circuits. Internally you have a slight 'gap' — you need others or specific environments to complete your energetic flow.
You notice certain people make you feel 'whole.' It's not superficial chemistry — they have something in their design that your design's connection lacks. That search for 'people who complete me' isn't cliché — it's literally how your split definition functions.
Fact sheet
What exactly is it?
Split Definition occurs when your defined centers form two separate groups. Between those two groups there's a gap — channels your design has open (not defined) that, when completed by someone close, close the bridge between your two parts. That's why bonds are structurally important for you.
How does it work in practice?
When you're alone, your two circuits function independently — almost as if they were two people in you. When you're with someone who completes the bridge (a partner, friend, associate), your system integrates and you feel greater coherence. That's not dependency — it's design. Humans with split definition are made to collaborate.
How does it show up in shadow frequency?
And in high frequency?
How do you train it?
First: accept you're designed for bonds. Don't be ashamed of needing them. Second: choose with criteria. Not any person 'closes your bridge'; you have to find the correct ones. Third: learn to be alone without desperation. Solitude isn't enemy — but it is information about your current bonding state.
What does it imply in practice?
- Solitude: costs you more than average. Not character failure — it's design.
- Partnerships: very important for you. A good partnership literally completes your energetic system.
- Work: better in team than alone. Collaboration is your element.
- Friends: you need a small but solid close circle.
