A new city. A marriage proposal. A career pivot. A lease that is suddenly up for renewal. Somewhere between the dream and the decision, the body tightens, the m
Making a Major Relocation: A Human Design Authority Approach
When the Big Question Lands
A new city. A marriage proposal. A career pivot. A lease that is suddenly up for renewal. Somewhere between the dream and the decision, the body tightens, the mind spins, and the urgency to know right now becomes almost unbearable.
Most people try to think their way through a major life change. They make pros and cons lists, ask friends, scroll forums, run numbers. None of it feels quite right. The decision stays sticky, partly because it has not been given the time it actually requires.
In Human Design, the body has a built-in decision-making instrument, and it is rarely the thinking mind. It is what we call Authority, and it is the only reliable compass for a choice big enough to relocate your life around.
Authority Is Not Strategy
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Strategy is how you move in the world. Generator and Manifesting Generator: wait to respond. Manifestor: inform. Projector: wait for the invitation. Reflector: wait a lunar cycle. Strategy is the overall rhythm of your energy.
Authority is how you decide once something has arrived in your field. Strategy gets you to the moment. Authority tells you whether the moment is a yes, a no, or a not yet.
When the moment involves something as weighty as leaving a city, ending a relationship, or stepping into a new vocation, Authority is the only system inside you that can hold the full weight of the choice without collapsing into projection, fear, or someone else's opinion.
How Each Authority Meets a Major Move
Emotional Authority. You are designed to ride a wave. The decision is not made in the high, and it is not made in the low. It is made in the clarity that comes after you have felt both, often over weeks or even months. If the relocation is real, you will feel it again and again. If it is a passing thrill or a temporary escape, the wave will smooth it out. Wait for emotional honesty, not emotional certainty.
Sacral Authority. Your yes and no live in the belly. For a major move, you do not get one answer and you are done. You check in. When you picture the new apartment, does the sacral respond uh-huh or does it go quiet? When your friend describes the neighborhood, what does the gut do? Notice whether the response is consistent across hours and days, not just in the moment. Sacral authority is not a single test. It is a series of small body-checks that, taken together, point in one direction.
Splenic Authority. The spleen speaks once, and it speaks quietly. For a big decision, you are looking for a flash of knowing that arrives in the present moment, often accompanied by a subtle fear or a sense of if I do not move, I will lose something. Splenic authority does not benefit from analysis. It benefits from quieting the mind long enough to hear a whisper that was probably there before you started asking the question.
Ego/Will Authority. You decide with your willpower and your capacity to commit. The question for you is not is this a good idea but can I, in my body, in my resources, in my willingness, genuinely say yes to this and mean it? The heart is a promiser. If the promise feels true and you can back it with action, the move is yours to make.
Self/Identity Authority. You decide by talking. By sounding the decision out loud, in your own voice, in safe company, and listening to what comes out


