No Inner Authority is one of the inner authority types in Human Design that determines how you make correct decisions for yourself.
Authority: No Inner Authority in Human Design
What "No Inner Authority" Actually Means
In Human Design, Authority is the body's intelligence for making correct decisions. Most people have an inner compass — sacral sounds, emotional waves, spleen instincts — that pulls them toward what is correct. But some people are born with no defined motor-to-throat channel and no emotional clarity circuit. This is what Human Design calls No Inner Authority.
It is important not to confuse this with Reflector authority, which is a 28-day lunar cycle. No Inner Authority belongs to people with a defined Type who nonetheless have no consistent internal mechanism for knowing. Their decision-making happens in a less linear, more conversational way.
The Mechanics Behind It
Authority is determined by which centers are defined and how they connect. When there is no defined emotional wave, no sacral response, no spleen awareness, and no ego-will that reliably informs choices, the body has no internal "yes" or "no" generator. Decisions don't rise up from the gut or chest. They float.
This is not a flaw. It is a design. People with No Inner Authority are wired to engage with the world to clarify what is true for them. Their authority is, paradoxically, something that happens through interaction rather than within.
How Decisions Actually Get Made
Without an internal compass, the strategy is to slow down, often significantly. The most reliable tool is time. Decisions that feel urgent rarely are. A useful practice is to take a full lunar cycle, or at minimum several days, before committing to major choices.
Talking things out is essential. These individuals need to voice options, hear themselves speak, and let clarity emerge in the conversation. The sounding board


