Don't make important decisions with your mind. Listen to your inner authority.
HD Tip: Authority Over Mind
In Human Design, the single most life-changing instruction is also the one most often forgotten: your authority is meant to override your mind. Not cooperate with it. Not ask its opinion. Override it.
This is not a metaphor. It is a mechanical fact of how the system works. Ra Uru Hu was blunt: the mind is not here to make decisions. It is here to witness. Decisions — the ones that lead you toward correct living — come from somewhere else: the body, via your specific authority.
What "Authority" Actually Is
Your authority is the inner compass built from the motors and awareness centers that are defined (colored in) on your BodyGraph. It is how your biology is wired to know what is correct for you in the moment. The six types — Emotional, Sacral, Splenic, Ego, Self-Projected, and the no-internal-authority "Mental/Outer" — are simply different routes to the same destination: a decision the body can stand behind.
The mind is a separate instrument. It is a computer that processes, narrates, and predicts. Powerful, yes. But it is downstream of experience, not upstream of truth. When you let it drive, you get a decision that is intellectually defensible and frequently wrong for you.
The Mind's Favorite Tricks
The mind hates waiting. It does not like the "no decision yet" state that authority often demands (especially Emotional Authority, which requires riding the wave). So it manufactures urgency: decide now, or you'll miss the chance. It recruits past memory, future projection, and other people's opinions to justify a quick answer. It dresses as logic, concern, and even love.
It also edits in real time. You feel a clear "no" in your gut (Splenic, Sacral) and within seconds the mind reframes it: but if I say no, they will think… / but if I wait, the opportunity… The "no" gets rewritten into a "maybe" into a "yes," and the body's signal is lost.
Why This Matters
Every not-self theme in Human Design — bitterness, frustration, disappointment, anger, resistance — can be traced back to a moment where the mind overrode authority. The body said one thing; the head said another; the head won. Living from the mind's choices is the definition of living out of strategy and authority. The Strategy and Authority experiment is, at its core, a training in letting the body win.
Practical Ways to Put Authority Over Mind
- Wait your wave. For emotional authority, literally sleep on it. For splenic, act in the moment or lose the signal. For sacral, keep asking "am I available?" until the gut answers. Mind-killing patience is the work.
- Name the narrator. When a thought appears justifying a decision, label it: that's the mind. It separates you from the commentary. You stop being the thought.
- Track the hits. Keep a brief log of decisions made from authority versus decisions made from mind. Within weeks the pattern becomes undeniable — and motivation to keep going skyrockets.
- Stop explaining. One of the most practical tips: once authority has answered, do not run it past the mind for a peer review. Move. Explanations invite the mind back into the driver's seat.
The Shadow of Getting It Right
There is a shadow even here. A fetish of "being in authority" can become rigid, spiritual bypassing, or a way to avoid accountability ("I followed my authority" used as a shield). Authority is not infallible. It is a probability mechanism — when followed consistently, it dramatically increases the rate of correct decisions. It is not a guarantee, and it is not a personality. People who make their authority an identity (the "I'm an emotional projector" badge) are usually leaning into mind again, just with HD vocabulary.
Healthy authority is quiet, embodied, and humble. It does not need to prove itself.
The Real Tip
Authority over mind is less a tip than a daily practice. The mind will never stop talking. The work is not silencing it — it is refusing to give it the steering wheel. Each time you let the body's signal lead and the mind follow as commentator, you are living the design. That is the experiment, and it changes everything.


