Human Design · Definition
Triple Split Definition
Your energy flows in three separate circuits — ~11% of the population
A Human Design definition.
Your defined centers form three separate circuits. You need many different bonds to complete yourself. Your social life is naturally diverse and rich.
People tell you you have friends from all worlds. Artists, executives, grandmothers, kids, people from left and right. It's not accident. Your system needs that diversity — that's how you complete yourself.
Fact sheet
What exactly is it?
Triple Split Definition occurs when your defined centers form three separate groups. You have three internal circuits not directly connecting among each other. That makes you more complex internally than Single or Split Definition. You need three different types of external influences for your system to integrate.
How does it work in practice?
You have three 'personalities' or internal zones seeking their own external bridge. That's why your social life tends to be naturally diverse — different parts of you activate with different people. A friend completes one zone, a mentor completes another, your partner another. It's a network, not single bond. You're also slower to take big decisions because your three parts have to align, and that takes time.
How does it show up in shadow frequency?
And in high frequency?
How do you train it?
First: don't rush with big decisions. Your system needs time to integrate. Second: cultivate diversity in your network. Don't want a single person to give you everything. Third: accept the complexity of your process — it's design, not problem.
What does it imply in practice?
- Time to decide: you're naturally slower than others. Not defect — respect it.
- Social network: you need variety of bonds. A single closed circle suffocates you.
- Partnership: may cost you to find 'the right one' because no single person completes your three parts.
- Projects: you can carry several topics in parallel because your three parts seek different stimuli.
