There is a wave moving through you right now, even if you can't feel it. It has been moving through you all day, all week, all year. It moves whether you unders
Emotional Wave vs. Truth: Knowing the Difference
There is a wave moving through you right now, even if you can't feel it. It has been moving through you all day, all week, all year. It moves whether you understand it or not, whether you honor it or not. And most of the decisions you regret were made because you didn't know it was there.
This is the emotional wave — the fundamental operating rhythm of the Solar Plexus center, and the foundation of Emotional Authority in Human Design.
The Wave You Were Never Taught About
The Solar Plexus is the motor center associated with emotional energy, awareness, and spiritual depth. It is one of the most powerful centers in the bodygraph, and unlike the Sacral or Throat, it doesn't operate in a steady, on-off binary. It operates in a wave.
A wave has a crest and a trough. A peak of hope, passion, expansion — and a dip of contraction, melancholy, withdrawal. And between them, a long, patient slope in either direction.
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Calculate your chartIf you are an emotional authority — roughly half the population — this wave is your decision-making mechanism. Not your intellect. Not the opinions of others. Not even your own logic when you're caught in a peak or a pit. The wave itself.
Why Truth Doesn't Arrive on Time
Here is the part that frustrates almost everyone when they first encounter this teaching: neither the high nor the low holds the truth.
When you are on the high — excited, certain, expansive — you feel like you've finally seen clearly. The decision seems obvious. The relationship feels right. The opportunity feels destined. You want to act now, while the feeling is fresh.
When you are on the low — anxious, heavy, doubtful — you feel like you finally see the reality. The doubts feel like wisdom. The pessimism feels like protection. You want to withdraw, to cancel, to end things.
But neither is the truth. The high is not your clarity. The low is not your clarity. They are two ends of a wave that hasn't finished moving.
Truth, in an emotional system, arrives somewhere in the neutral. In the moment after the wave has crested and started to settle, or in the quiet space between extremes. That's when you can hear what is actually yours — not amplified by hope, not distorted by fear.
The Mechanics of Emotional Authority
Emotional Authority is one of the four inner authorities in Human Design, given to anyone with a defined Solar Plexus center and an open or undefined connection through a channel to the Throat. It is not a personality trait. It is a mechanical reality of how you process experience.
Your job is not to control the wave. You can't. It is motor energy. It wants to move. It will move through you whether you make a decision or not. Trying to flatten it, suppress it, or pretend it isn't there only makes you more reactive to it.
Your job is to wait for clarity.
This is the hardest teaching in Human Design for a reason. We live in a culture that rewards speed, snap judgments, and decisive action. The emotional authority is asked to do the opposite — to be patient, to let the wave pass through, to sleep on it, sometimes to sleep on it for a week, and to wait until the emotional weather has cleared enough that they can hear their own signal underneath the noise.
What Riding the Wave Actually Feels Like
In practice, it feels like this: a question arises. An opportunity, a relationship question, a financial decision, a crossroads. The Solar Plexus stirs. The wave begins to move.
If you are self-aware, you will feel the emotional charge immediately. There will be a pull — toward yes, or toward no, or toward confusion, or toward excitement, or toward dread. The pull is real. The emotion is real. But the conclusion it wants you to draw right now is not yet trustworthy.
So you wait. You let the wave move. You notice that the yes at the peak becomes a maybe the next morning. The terror of the low softens by the afternoon. The clarity you were looking for doesn't arrive as a single lightning bolt — it arrives as a quiet, settled knowing, usually after the wave has crested, broken, and the water has calmed.
That settled knowing is the truth. It is neither your enthusiasm nor your despair. It is the third thing, the thing that only becomes audible when the emotional weather quiets.
The Gift Inside the Wait
This is not a limitation. It is a profound gift, even though it doesn't feel like one at first.
The emotional authority was designed to bring wisdom into decision-making, not speed. To feel fully, to ride the entire wave, and to act only when the answer has been tested by the full range of feeling. People who do this build lives of unusual depth and accuracy. Their decisions tend to last. Their relationships tend to be real. Their choices tend to fit.
The people who live around them sometimes don't understand. They watch the emotional authority hesitate, change their mind, revisit a question, and they mistake the hesitation for weakness. It isn't. It is the very mechanism by which emotional people become emotionally wise people.
A Simple Practice
When a decision is in front of you, and you can feel the Solar Plexus moving:
- Don't decide today. Not because you're avoiding, but because today is one point on a wave.
- Notice what you feel, and write it down if it helps. The peak's certainty. The trough's doubt. Get familiar with your wave's rhythm.
- Sleep on it. Then sleep on it again. Watch what stays and what shifts.
- The answer you can hold with the same steadiness on a high day and a low day — that is your clarity.
The wave will keep moving. It always does. And the truth, when it finally arrives, won't need to shout. It will simply be there, calm, finished, and ready to be trusted.


