Human Design Analyst
The highest practitioner certification in Ra Uru Hu's Human Design curriculum — trained in the complete system to deliver comprehensive, chart-specific readings covering all 64 Gates, 36 Channels, 9 Centers, Profiles, and Circuits.
A Human Design Analyst is the most comprehensively trained practitioner credential in the Ra Uru Hu lineage. To become an Analyst, a student must complete the full Human Design curriculum — not a selection of modules, but the entire system as transmitted by Ra Uru Hu, including advanced coursework in Rave Cosmology, Variables, Rave Psychology, and Rave Cartography.
Scope of Practice:<br>A Human Design Analyst is qualified to deliver complete, chart-specific readings. This means analyzing every element of the BodyGraph: the 9 Centers (defined and undefined), all activated Gates and their precise role in the individual's design, all formed Channels and their circuit context, the 12 Profile lines and their life expression, Variable configuration and its implications for cognition and environment, and the full interplay of Personality and Design streams.
What an Analyst Reading Covers:<br>A complete Analyst reading is not a summary of type mechanics — it is a precise reading of an individual's unique mechanical configuration. The Analyst traces how energy flows through the specific BodyGraph in front of them, not through a generic template.
The Standard:<br>Ra Uru Hu established the Analyst credential as the marker for complete professional competence. Practitioners who have completed partial training, topic-specific modules, or abbreviated programs operate below the Analyst threshold regardless of what titles they may use.
How to Identify a Trained Analyst:<br>Training in Ra Uru Hu's complete curriculum, demonstrated comprehension of advanced system mechanics, and the ability to read any BodyGraph — regardless of complexity — without reliance on generalized Type descriptions.
Content sourced exclusively from Ra Uru Hu's original Human Design transmission. Curated by Dr. LaVeena B. Archers.