The Sun travels through all 64 gates of the I Ching across one solar year, and each New Moon opens a specific gate for roughly two and a half days. That is twel
New Moon Intentions Aligned with Your Human Design Authority
The Sun travels through all 64 gates of the I Ching across one solar year, and each New Moon opens a specific gate for roughly two and a half days. That is twelve times a year, plus occasional additional lunar activations, that the cosmos hands you a thematic doorway. Most people use the New Moon as a blank-slate wishing moment. Human Design uses it as something more precise: a coordinated transit through your bodygraph that carries a particular flavor of energy. Pairing that flavor with the way your authority makes decisions is how intention becomes something your body can actually carry forward.
The New Moon Through the Rave Mandala
The New Moon is not just the Sun and Moon conjunct in the sky. In the Mandala, it is the Sun crossing a Personality gate while the Earth, from the opposite side of the mandala, activates the matching Design gate. The two together form a channel, or two single gates "floating" until a transit connects them. Whichever it is, the theme lands in your bodygraph for about 2.5 days, then continues to ripple through the 28-day lunar cycle.
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Calculate your chartThe 12 New Moons in a solar year are sometimes called the 12 Identity Seats or grouped into the 12 Tribes. They are not interchangeable. A New Moon in Gate 36, the gate of crisis and emotional depth, asks different questions than one in Gate 51, the shock of the new. Knowing which gate is being activated tells you the specific arena of life being seeded. This is more useful than a generic "new beginnings" affirmation.
Your Authority Is the Filter
This is where most intention-setting rituals quietly fail. The mind writes a beautiful goal, the calendar gets a fresh bullet point, and three weeks later nothing has moved. The reason is almost always that the intention was born in the head, not in the nervous system.
Your authority is the body's way of saying yes or no. It is not a personality preference. It is a mechanical filter that the bodygraph describes with precision.
Emotional Authority waits. You do not have clarity on the New Moon itself, and you are not meant to. The emotional wave moves through a roughly 28-day cycle that mirrors the moon itself. Set the seed, then revisit it at the Full Moon in the same gate, and again at the next New Moon. Your clarity arrives in layers. Patience is the practice.
Sacral Authority responds in the body. When the New Moon theme is right, you feel a quiet "uh-huh" in the belly, a small expansion, a yes that lives below the navel. If it is "nuh-uh," the belly contracts. The intention here is not to decide, but to be in motion with the new theme and feel what your gut is doing.
Splenic Authority is instantaneous. There is no wave, no talking it out. The knowing arrives once and quietly. If you were not paying attention, you missed it. Splenic types work best with the New Moon by getting still, even briefly, and noticing what feels safe and healthy in the face of whatever the lunar theme is highlighting.
Ego or Will Authority says yes to what it has the willpower to carry. If the New Moon theme is asking you to commit, the question is whether your heart has the resources, the willpower, the actual material or energetic fuel to follow through. The intention must match what you are willing to fund.
Self-Projected Authority needs to speak. Saying the intention out loud, to a mirror, a friend, a recording device, brings the identity into focus. Without the sound of your own voice, the seed does not root.
Mental or Outer Authority uses the environment. Walking somewhere new, talking to a specific person, changing the room, hearing a certain voice — the clarity comes through what is around you, not through inner stillness.
Lunar Authority lives entirely in the 28-day cycle. There is no inner authority to consult. Each New Moon is an experiment that you will only understand when the cycle is complete. The instruction is to ride the wave, observe, and let understanding come through living.
Setting the Intention
Match the lunar theme, not just your wish. Look up the gate the Sun is entering on the New Moon. Read it as a question, not a command. If the gate is about love (Gate 55) and you are setting an intention about career, you are setting the wrong intention. The Sun is offering you a 2.5-day window into one arena. Lean into that arena. Let the rest wait.
Then run the intention through your authority. If you are emotional, give it at least a lunar cycle. If you are splenic, feel for the body's quiet yes before writing it down. If you are self-projected, speak it before you record it. The mechanics are the practice.
Living in Tune with the Solar Year
The New Moon is one rhythm inside a larger one. The full solar year moves the Sun through all 64 gates, which means every gate in your bodygraph will be activated by a New Moon within twelve months. If you track the year this way, you begin to notice the seasons of your own design. Some months feel like harvest. Some feel like crisis. Some feel like initiation. None of it is random.
A New Moon intention aligned with your authority is a small act of living in tune. It does not require elaborate ritual. It requires that you read the transit honestly, listen to your body's filter, and let the seed germinate at the speed your own system actually moves.
That is the whole of it. Twelve times a year, the Sun opens a door. Your authority tells you whether to walk through it.


