Why standard meditation doesn't suit everyone and which practices work best for each type.
Why "Just Sit and Meditate" Doesn't Work for Everyone
Most meditation practices are designed for people with a defined Head center or for Reflectors. But for a Generator with powerful sacral energy, sitting still is a real ordeal. Human Design offers meditation by type — an approach that considers your energetic configuration.
Meditation for Generators
Generators have consistent sacral energy that needs to be used first before the body can settle.
- Moving meditation — walking, running, yoga, dance. The body needs to "spend" energy
- Sound meditation — humming, mantras, toning. The sacral center responds to sound
- Pre-sleep meditation — lie down 30 minutes before sleep, allow energy to drain naturally
- Sacral meditation — ask yourself simple yes/no questions and listen to the body's response
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Projectors need to clear others' energy that they absorb throughout the day.
- Evening clearing meditation — visualize others' energy leaving your body
- Contemplative meditation — observe thoughts without engaging. Projectors excel at seeing patterns
- Nature meditation — away from people and their auras
- Lying down — Projectors don't need to sit with a straight spine; lying down is perfectly fine
Meditation for Manifestors
Manifestors need silence to connect with their inner impulse.
- Solitude meditation — complete silence, no people, no devices
- Short intense practices — 5-10 minutes is enough; long sessions irritate
- Anger meditation — don't suppress anger, observe it. It carries a message
- Morning intention meditation — before informing others, feel your impulse
Meditation for MGs
Like Generators, MGs need to move first, but with an added element of speed.
- Active meditation — Osho-style techniques with movement and stillness phases
- Short sessions — better 5 times for 5 minutes than one 25-minute session
- Switching meditation — alternate different techniques to avoid boredom
Meditation for Reflectors
Reflectors are natural meditators. All centers are open, making it easier for them to enter an observing state.
- Lunar meditation — practice in accordance with Moon phases
- Nature meditation — especially effective near water
- Self-observation — simply observe who you are today, without judgment
- Extended retreats — Reflectors dive deep into long practices
General Recommendations
- Calculate your bodygraph and identify your type
- Choose a practice by body response, not because it's trendy
- Don't force yourself — if a practice irritates you, try another
- Consistency matters more than duration — 5 minutes daily is better


