G Center — Identity center of the bodygraph. Gates: 1, 13, 25, 46, 2, 15, 10, 7.
G Center in Human Design: The Core of Identity, Direction, and Love
The G Center — sometimes called the Identity Center or the Self Center — is the diamond-shaped quadrilateral on the right side of the BodyGraph, sitting between the Sacral, Emotional Solar Plexus, and Throat Centers. It is the place in Human Design where the who and the where of a life meet. Where the Head and Ajna ask questions and process ideas, and where the Sacral responds with life force, the G Center quietly holds the magnetic field that draws experience, people, and place toward you. It is the source of identity, direction, and the body's own sense of direction in space.
In Ra Uru Hu's original teachings, the G Center was described as the magnetic monopole of the graph. While the other centers operate through defined channels and circuitry, the G works through attraction. It is not willpower that pulls your life toward you — it is the G's quiet magnetic field.
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Three primary themes radiate from this center:
- Identity — the felt sense of who you are and how you know you are you.
- Direction — the inner compass pointing toward places, paths, and people that are right for you.
- Love — the embodied experience of self-love, romance, and life-direction through relationship.
When you have a defined G Center, these three threads are stable, consistent, and consistent across contexts. You simply know where you are going. When the G is undefined, each of these becomes an amplifier — a place where you sample, test, and learn from the identity, direction, and love of others.
Defined G Center: The Fixed Compass
A defined G Center is one of the more stable definitions in the chart. The person with a defined G has a fixed sense of self that does not fragment under social pressure. They know their direction in life, even when they cannot yet articulate it. The sense of love is embodied — not an idea, but a felt, gravitational pull toward specific people and specific places.
The gift of a defined G Center is a quiet authority about your own life. You are not easily hijacked by the identities of others, and you have a recognizable "shape" that others can sense. People with defined Gs often serve as anchors in their relationships — others feel oriented simply by being near them.
The shadow appears when this fixed identity becomes rigid. A defined G can mistake its compass for the only compass, dismissing detours or the valid direction of others. It can also fall into waiting — waiting for direction to come from within, never making the physical move the G keeps whispering about. Direction here is a felt sense, not a static fact; ignoring the body's pull is the most common pitfall.
Undefined G Center: The Open Compass
An undefined G Center is one of the most amplifying centers in the chart. It does not generate a fixed identity — it samples identity. The undefined G is a deep receiver of how others know themselves, where they are going, and how they love. This is the source of the famous "identity crisis" stories of the undefined G: walking into a room and suddenly feeling like a completely different person.
The gift of an undefined G Center is profound. With an open identity, you have access to the full spectrum of human identity. You can become a vessel for people in a way a defined G cannot. You are a chameleon, an actor, an empath, a person who can meet others in their own shape. Over time, the undefined G also gives you a deep, refined wisdom about who you are not — which becomes a surprisingly stable form of self-knowledge.
The shadow lives in the constant sampling. Without awareness, an undefined G can wear the identities of whoever it is with — partner, friend, parent, boss — and lose track of its own thread entirely. Direction becomes borrowed. Love becomes performance. Recognizing the difference between what is mine and what I am amplifying is the core practice here.
Working With Your G Center
If your G is defined, the work is to trust. Move toward what attracts. Stop second-guessing the compass. Your body knows. Your biggest growth is in acting on direction, not in finding it.
If your G is undefined, the work is to wait and reflect. Resist the urge to commit to identities, directions, or relationships under pressure. Use a lunar cycle (about 28 days) to test new directions before committing. Notice when you are borrowing identity from a partner, a culture, or a current role. The undefined G matures into one of the wisest centers in the chart — a true shape-shifter who eventually knows themselves precisely because they have been everything else.
Either way, the G Center reminds you that identity is not a story you tell. It is the place from which the magnetic field of your life radiates — and the rest of the chart is simply the language it uses to speak.


