Lunar (Reflector) is one of the inner authority types in Human Design that determines how you make correct decisions for yourself.
Authority: Lunar (Reflector) in Human Design
The Only Authority That Takes a Full Month
Lunar Authority is the rarest decision-making strategy in Human Design — not because few people have it (about 1% of the population), but because it is the only authority that asks you to wait a complete lunar cycle, roughly 28 to 29 days, before responding to a major question. It belongs exclusively to the Reflector, the Type born with all nine Centers undefined. While Generators wait for a response, Projectors wait for an invitation, and Manifestors inform before they act, the Reflector is asked to do something almost no other strategy allows: experience an entire month of themselves before answering.
How the Cycle Actually Works
The Reflector's decision cycle begins at the New Moon and ends at the next New Moon. Each day the Moon transits through one of the 64 hexagrams of the I Ching, and each hexagram carries a distinct tone or quality. The Reflector is sampling these tones, day by day, the way a sommelier tastes a wine across temperature changes. A decision that is correct for them tends to feel lighter, more alive, and more aligned as the cycle progresses. A decision that is wrong tends to get heavier, murkier, and increasingly uncomfortable — even when the original idea was appealing.
This is why a Reflector who commits too early often experiences a strange post-decision exhaustion. They didn't give themselves the full sensory sweep their design requires.
The Role of "Talking It Out"
Lunar Authority is not a silent, contemplative practice. Reflectors process through reflection in the company of trusted people. Discussing a possible move, job, or relationship with a friend, advisor, or community member is part of how the cycle works. Speech externalizes the decision so the Reflector can hear it from the outside and notice what sounds true versus what sounds rehearsed or borrowed. A reflection session with someone who has no stake in the outcome is gold. A reflection session with someone who wants a specific answer is poison — the Reflector's undefined Centers will mirror that preference back, and the lunar clarity will be contaminated.
The Gifts of the Lunar Cycle
Used correctly, this authority gives the Reflector access to a kind of objective clarity no other Type can manufacture. By the end of the cycle they have lived with the decision across shifting inner weather — energetic days, flat days, emotional days, surprisingly joyful days — and the right answer is the one that still feels coherent across all of them. This produces decisions of remarkable durability. Reflectors who honor their cycle often describe a deep, almost cellular knowing: "I am sure." That certainty is the signature of a completed lunar sweep.
A second gift is environmental attunement. Because Reflectors have no fixed Centers, they are extraordinary barometers of the people and places around them. The lunar cycle gives that sensitivity a container. Without it, the same sensitivity becomes overwhelm.
The Shadow of Lunar Authority
The shadow shows up in three predictable ways. Cultural pressure: most modern life expects answers in hours or days, and Reflectors can be talked out of their own process by well-meaning urgency. Indecision masquerading as depth: there is a difference between sampling a lunar cycle and avoiding commitment. The cycle is meant to complete, not loop indefinitely. Influence contamination: because Reflectors absorb other people's auras, a friend with strong opinions can quietly write the decision for them. The Reflector must notice when the words coming out of their mouth are actually someone else's.
Practical Ways to Use It
1. Mark any significant decision on a calendar at the New Moon and do not respond before the cycle closes.
2. Keep a one-line nightly note on how the decision feels that day; patterns become visible by week two.
3. Choose a reflection partner who is genuinely neutral and willing to ask questions rather than give answers.
4. Pay attention to the body at the cycle's end — the right answer usually produces a subtle softening, a "sigh" sense, rather than a triumphant high.
5. Avoid making lunar decisions during planetary retrogrades or while traveling, when the sampling field is noisier than usual.
The lunar cycle is not a delay tactic. It is the Reflector's actual strategy for accessing truth — slower than the world prefers, and more reliable than the world admits.


