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Human Design Profiles for Horses and Their Humans - Part 2 (with Malaine Leah Butler)

Human Design Profiles for Horses and Their Humans - Part 2 (with Malaine Leah Butler)

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Malaine Leah Butler is back in this Part 2 to continue our discussion of the 12 Human Design profiles that deepen the understanding of our human design body charts - both for ourselves and our horses!

Malaine is a master at helping others use their Human Design charts to enhance their relationships and businesses to create next-level results. In our first conversation (episodes 8-10), we discussed the basics of Human Design, learned why it’s so effective in unlocking breakthroughs, bringing clarity to decisions, and connecting people with a deeper understanding of themselves.

In episodes 17-19, we went deeper into the energy types, strategy, definition, and the so-called variables. In this Part 2 on Human Design profiles, we continue chatting about: 

  • What the first and the second number in the Human Design profiles indicate
  • Decoding the importance of the Sun’s position in our Human Design body charts
  • How do we pinpoint our blind spots and stop sabotaging ourselves?
  • Harmonious vs Inharmonious profiles
  • Is life just easier for harmonious profiles?

Discover more about my guest Malaine Leah Butler on her website www.malaineleahbutler.com and her Instagram @malaine_leah_butler and Twitter @malaineleagrace. Claim more special resources that Malaine brought to you here: https://www.the-alignment-queen.com/

To learn more about the SoulBodyHorse host, Meredith Crawford, find her on Instagram @meredithcrawfo and on her website, www.thelab.horse. Visit soulbody.horse for latest happenings at SoulBodyHorse.

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