Raven Scott

Empath And The Narcissist: Healing with Human Design from Trauma & Emotional Abuse

Raven Scott

  • Understanding the Toxic Relationship in Human Design Types: Generators vs. Projectors

Understanding the Toxic Relationship in Human Design Types: Generators vs. Projectors

Tuesday 21st February 2023

Understand the toxic dynamics between Human Design Generators and Projectors. Join Raven Scott for insights on healing and thriving in this episode.
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Empath And The Narcissist: Healing with Human Design from Trauma & Emotional Abuse
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Raven Scott
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Generators vs. Projectors: Navigating Toxic Dynamics in Human Design

This really is the key to unlocking the puzzle of you, your energetic self, of maybe why you were stuck in this toxic relationship cycle, why you were duped by the narcissist, all the different things, why you operate at such a unique way that you feel like you don't belong.
Ever wondered why some relationships feel like a constant power struggle? In this episode of 'Empath And The Narcissist,' Raven Scott breaks down the intriguing dynamics between Human Design Generators and Projectors. These two types often clash, leading to misunderstandings and toxic interactions. Generators, with their boundless energy, can sometimes see Projectors as lazy, while Projectors, the wise advisors, might find Generators too pushy.
Raven uses real-life examples to highlight these unconscious behaviors and offers practical advice on how to navigate these tricky relationships. By understanding these differences, you can gain clarity and move from feeling lost to thriving. Tune in for a deep dive into Human Design and discover how to heal from narcissistic abuse with the right knowledge and community support.