In Human Design, a Reflector is the rarest of the five Energy Types—roughly 1% of the population. Where other Types are defined by specific energetic centers (a
Michael Jackson's Human Design: Reflector 6/2
Energy Type: Reflector
In Human Design, a Reflector is the rarest of the five Energy Types—roughly 1% of the population. Where other Types are defined by specific energetic centers (a defined sacral, an open throat, a defined heart), the Reflector has no defined centers at all. This is not a deficit; it is a specific role. The Reflector is here to sample, mirror, and reflect the health, mood, and direction of the people, places, and communities around them.
Stand next to a Reflector surrounded by joy and you sense a different person than one surrounded by cynicism or grief. Reflectors are the canaries in the collective coal mine, deeply sensitive to the wellness of their environment. Their strategy is to wait, witness, and let the world come to them rather than to push into it.
Strategy & Authority: Lunar
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Calculate your chartFor a Reflector, the Strategy is simply: wait. The Authority is lunar—meaning the full moon is the decision-making partner. A Reflector is advised to wait roughly 28 days, allowing the moon to complete a full cycle through the 64 gates, before making any major life decision. This is the only Type for whom the body itself is undefined; the lunar cycle steps in as the external authority because clarity arrives not in the moment but over time, as the moon illuminates each theme in turn.
This kind of waiting requires enormous trust. Reflectors are not built for the urgency of the daily grind. They are built for patient observation.
Profile: 6/2 The Role Model Hermit
The 6/2 Profile is layered. Line 6 is the Role Model, whose life unfolds in three phases: the first roughly 30 years as the foundation or "roof," a middle stretch as a withdrawal or "second mountain," and a final period as the elder sharing hard-won wisdom. Line 6s are famously subject to trials early in life, which become the material for their later teaching.
Layered on this is Line 2, the Hermit—the natural introvert of the Human Design system. The Hermit is called into periods of solitude, gifted with a quiet magnetism that draws others in without pursuit. Where Line 6's nature is to live publicly and to model, Line 2 needs retreat and the company of self. The 6/2 is publicly visible yet privately withdrawn—a life studied by others while the subject is often alone.
Incarnation Cross
No specific Incarnation Cross has been provided. In Human Design, the Cross is considered the most fixed piece of the chart—the overarching life theme, the archetypal story one is here to live. Without a named Cross, we can only note that a 6/2 Reflector carries a particular weight: a life of being observed, of being projected upon, of cycling through visibility and withdrawal, of needing the right environment above all other Types.
How These Energies May Have Shown Up
Read through the lens of his public life, the architecture is striking


