In this episode of Resonance Rising, Jess explores what changes when we stop relating to what shows up on the surface and begin seeing what is truly happening underneath - within ourselves, our families, and the people we lead.
She shares a story from a session walking a client through her children's and partner's Human Design charts, and how understanding each person's energy, emotional process, and need for support softened the entire room. Through the lens of Human Design as a language of love, Jess reframes "what we see" as information from the nervous system, inviting a kinder way of meeting reactions, patterns, and tenderness in real time.
Jess also speaks to the ache of in between seasons - the ones where you are still functioning, still holding it all, and still wondering when you get to be held. She brings forward her own experience of disappointment and desire, naming the choice to stay with what hurts without turning on yourself, and the way some desires arrive as a refusal to continue living in depletion.
This episode is an invitation to notice where you may be managing what is loud on the outside without acknowledging what lives underneath, to relate to yourself and others through attunement, and to treat Human Design as a compassionate guide for how energy and emotions move through a body.
If you've been carrying a lot and sensing there is more happening beneath what you can see, this conversation offers a re-orientation: what shows up on the surface is information, and leadership that heals begins with learning how to see.
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