If you are a Reflector — one of the rarest Types in the Human Design system — you already know that your life moves by the Moon. Not metaphorically. Literally.
Best Moon Phases for Reflector Decision-Making
If you are a Reflector — one of the rarest Types in the Human Design system — you already know that your life moves by the Moon. Not metaphorically. Literally. Your Strategy is to wait a full lunar cycle (about 28 to 29 days) before making any major decision, and your Authority is the emotional wave of the Moon itself, processed through your open G Center and your uniquely wide-open aura. Because you do not have a defined sacral, emotional, or ego center, you do not generate emotional pressure from inside — you amplify, mirror, and clarify the emotional climate around you.
That is why timing matters more for you than for anyone else. And the Moon's phases offer a built-in framework for when in that cycle to pay close attention.
Why the Lunar Cycle Is Your Strategy
The 28-day Moon cycle functions as your decision-making timer. Most Type decisions can be made in moments or days. Yours requires a full pass through the emotional weather of a complete month so that you experience the topic from every angle, in every mood, with every person who shows up in your aura.
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Calculate your chartWithin that cycle, the eight major lunar phases are not equally weighted. Some phases will consistently surface clearer information than others. The goal is not to make the decision during a specific phase — the goal is to notice that a phase is showing you something you did not see a week ago.
The New Moon: Planting the Question
The New Moon is the moment the Sun and Moon align in the same sign. For Reflectors, this is rarely a moment to decide. It is a moment to ask.
Whatever gate the New Moon falls in, that gate is highlighted for the entire lunar cycle. If you are considering a job offer that lands on a New Moon, that question will echo in the background of your life for 28 days. People, events, and conversations will orbit around that theme without you forcing them.
Use the New Moon phase to clarify the question, not to seek the answer. Your aura is at its most quiet here, and the lunar tide is low. Whatever clarity arrives will be preliminary.
The Waxing Crescent and First Quarter: Building Pressure
Over the next week, the Moon grows in light. This is when your emotional wave begins to rise. You may feel drawn toward the decision, then away from it. You may feel excited, then deflated.
This is healthy. Resist the urge to act on either peak. Reflectors who decide on an emotional high often regret it when the wave returns to low. Reflectors who decide on a low often regret it when the wave returns to high.
Your work in the waxing phases is simply to track. Notice which environments amplify clarity and which amplify confusion. Notice who you feel yourself around and who you disappear around.
The Full Moon: The Climax of the Cycle
The Full Moon is the peak of the lunar month, when the Sun and Moon sit in opposition across the sky. For most Types, the Full Moon is a release point. For Reflectors, it is the most revealing night of the month.
Because your G Center is open, you take in identity and direction from your environment. The Full Moon exaggerates everything you take in. Emotions you witnessed in others become your own. Relationships feel more intense. Decisions feel urgent.
This is the danger zone. If you are going to make a major choice during a lunar cycle, the Full Moon will tempt you to do it here. Do not. The Full Moon shows you the truth of what others feel about the situation. That is valuable data, but it is not your truth. Wait one more week.
The Waning Phases: The Truth Comes Through
After the Full Moon, the light decreases. This is when Reflectors often have their most grounded, embodied insights. The emotional wave is still present — it always is, as the Moon continues to move through the signs — but the external pressure has dropped.
Pay special attention to the Last Quarter Moon, roughly three weeks into the cycle. This is the integration phase. Information you gathered in the waxing weeks begins to settle. You may notice that your body relaxes around certain options and tightens around others. That somatic response is one of your most reliable signals.
The Balsamic Moon, the final three days before the next New Moon, is the completion phase. Your aura quiets. Your sense of self becomes more distinct from the people around you. If you have been tracking honestly through the cycle, the answer often arrives here — not as excitement, but as a calm, almost boring certainty.
A Practical Rhythm
A workable Reflector rhythm looks like this:
- New Moon: Write down the question. Notice the gate being activated.
- Days 1–7 (Waxing): Observe without engaging. Track who and what shows up.
- Full Moon: Absorb the peak emotional data. Do not commit.
- Days 15–25 (Waning): Watch for somatic clarity. Note what still feels true.
- Balsamic Moon: Make the decision, if it has survived the full cycle.
If the decision did not survive — if doubt remains, if the people around you shifted their stories, if your body still hesitates — the answer is no. Begin again at the next New Moon.
The Gift in the Wait
The lunar cycle asks something difficult of Reflectors: to live inside uncertainty for an entire month before acting. But that month is not wasted. It is the only process that allows your open centers to sample the full emotional spectrum and arrive at a decision that is genuinely yours.
When you time your major choices by the Moon, you stop making decisions from borrowed emotion. You begin making them from the only place a Reflector truly lives — the lunar truth of the moment.


