This booklet looks at the five Human Design types through a causal lens.
Rather than focusing on personality or identity, it examines how familiar patterns show up in experience, why they repeat, and what keeps them in motion over time.
Each section explores one Human Design type and the substitution that tends to organize its behaviour:
- Permission (Generator)
- Speed (Manifesting Generator)
- Recognition (Projector)
- Force / Control (Manifestor)
- External Orientation (Reflector)
The emphasis throughout is on cause and effect. The patterns are described structurally, showing how energy meets consequence, where contact gets delayed, and what allows the loop to close.
This booklet includes all five pattern pages along with additional context that explains the substitutions underneath them. A link to The Philosophy of Integration framework is included at the back for readers who want to explore the larger body of work.