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Accueil›Blog›Variable & PHS in Human Design: Advanced Analysis
AdvancedMarch 4, 2026·8 min de lecture

Variable & PHS in Human Design: Advanced Analysis

What Is Variable?

Variable is the deepest layer of analysis in Human Design, describing your cognitive architecture. It is determined by 4 arrows positioned around the head of the bodygraph. Each arrow can point left or right, creating 16 possible combinations (2×2×2×2).

A left arrow indicates a strategic, active, focused orientation. People with left arrows work best with specific, structured information — they need clarity and sequence. A right arrow indicates a receptive, passive, peripheral orientation. People with right arrows perceive information holistically, through a defocused gaze — they don't need a plan, they respond to what comes naturally.

Variable is not about personality or behavior. It is about how your brain and body function optimally when you live in alignment with your nature.

The 4 Transformations: What Each Arrow Means in Practice

Each of the 4 arrows governs a specific area of your life:

  • Arrow 1 — Diet (PHS): determines how your body most efficiently digests food. It's not about what to eat, but about the conditions and manner of eating. Correct PHS nutrition improves health, energy, and mental clarity.
  • Arrow 2 — Environment: reveals the physical surroundings where you thrive. Your environment affects productivity, mood, and even the quality of your decision-making. The right place is the foundation of well-being.
  • Arrow 3 — Perspective (Motivation): uncovers how your mind works. This is your cognitive strategy — focused analysis or broad peripheral awareness. Understanding your motivation helps you stop fighting your natural way of thinking.
  • Arrow 4 — View (Awareness): defines what you are meant to see and be aware of in the world. It is your unique angle of perceiving reality, your contribution to the collective vision.

PHS — Primary Health System

PHS (Primary Health System) is the first and most important Variable transformation. It focuses on how your body optimally receives and processes food. There are 6 dietary regimen types:

  • Appetite — eat only when you feel genuine hunger. Not on schedule, not out of habit. Trust your body's signals. Skip meals if you're not hungry.
  • Taste — choose food by how it tastes to you. Your body communicates its needs through taste. If something doesn't taste right — don't force yourself to eat it, even if it's "healthy."
  • Thirst — liquids play a key role in your digestion. Drink water or other beverages before and during meals. Soups, broths, and liquid foods are especially beneficial.
  • Touch — the texture and consistency of food matters more than taste. You need to feel your food — its temperature, softness, or crunch. Cook with your hands, choose by tactile sensation.
  • Sound — the sound environment during meals critically affects digestion. Some need silence, others need background music or conversation. Experiment with your auditory surroundings during meals.
  • Light — lighting during meals determines digestion quality. Some do better eating in bright daylight, others in soft, dim light. Pay attention to how the time of day affects your appetite.

6 Environment Types

The second arrow determines your optimal physical surroundings:

  • Caves — enclosed, cozy spaces with a sense of protection. You need walls, a corner, your own room.
  • Markets — lively places with lots of people and activity. Cafes, malls, co-working spaces.
  • Kitchens — spaces where things are being created and transformed. Workshops, laboratories, studios.
  • Mountains — elevated places with panoramic views. Upper floors, terraces, spaces with a vista.
  • Valleys — natural lowlands, sheltered spaces among greenery. Parks, gardens, countryside.
  • Shores — transitional zones between elements. Near water, on the coast, at the boundary of different environments.

Left vs Right Variable Orientation

Strategic (left) orientation means you are a person of focus. You work best with specific tasks, sequential plans, and structured information. Your brain is tuned for detailed analysis. You actively seek what you need.

Receptive (right) orientation means peripheral perception. You see the big picture, not the details. You don't need to search — the right information comes to you naturally. Trying to focus and organize everything "by the book" can be exhausting for you.

Most people have a mixed configuration — for example, left body arrows (diet, environment) and right mental arrows (perspective, view). This creates a unique cognitive architecture for each individual.

How to Experiment with Variable

Variable is an advanced level of Human Design, and it's best explored gradually:

  • Start with PHS — adjust your eating conditions according to your dietary type. Observe how you feel over 2-3 weeks.
  • Explore your environment — notice where you feel best. Try working and resting in different types of spaces.
  • Don't rush — the cognitive arrows (perspective and view) require deeper understanding. Master the body level first.
  • Keep a journal — write down your observations. Variable is an experiment, and results come through practice.

Discover Your Variable

Calculate your bodygraph on HD Matrix and go to the "Variable" tab — you'll see your 4 arrows, PHS dietary regimen, optimal environment, and cognitive architecture. Also visit the learning page for in-depth Human Design study materials.

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