Reflectors are the rarest type in Human Design, making up roughly one percent of the population. Their Strategy is to wait a full lunar cycle—about 28 days—befo
How Reflectors Can Use Moon Phases for Life Decisions
Reflectors are the rarest type in Human Design, making up roughly one percent of the population. Their Strategy is to wait a full lunar cycle—about 28 days—before making significant decisions. This is not a suggestion. It is the correct way for a Reflector to navigate the lunar tides of their own experience. Understanding the Moon's phases and how each one interacts with the Reflector's unique open Center configuration turns that waiting period from a passive pause into an active, intelligent practice.
Why the Lunar Cycle Matters for Reflectors
Reflectors have all nine Centers open. They take in and amplify the energy of everyone around them. Unlike Generators with their defined Sacral Center, Reflectors do not have a consistent, reliable internal motor. Their decision-making mechanism is emotional in the sense that they feel into their environment over time, but because every Center is open, they are deeply affected by transits, the people they interact with, and the quality of the moment.
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Calculate your chartThe lunar cycle provides a container for this openness. As the Moon moves through its phases, it activates different gates and channels in the Reflector's open Centers. Each phase brings a different quality of energy, and by tracking how they feel across the full cycle, Reflectors can gather a complete picture of whether a decision feels right in the long run, not just in a fleeting emotional wave.
The New Moon: Planting the Seed of Intention
The lunar cycle begins with the New Moon, a moment of darkness and potential. For Reflectors, this is the phase to receive the idea or question. If a Reflector is considering a job offer, a move, a relationship, or any significant change, the New Moon is when the question first arises or is first presented.
During this phase, Reflectors are advised to simply notice. There is no action to take. The seed is planted, but the Reflector does not yet know what it will become. This is also a good time to clear the calendar, reduce exposure to other people's strong opinions, and simply let the question sit.
The New Moon is associated with the gates of the Head and Ajna Centers, the conceptual realm. Reflectors may feel mentally activated during this phase, which can produce a sense of clarity that is misleading. Clarity at the New Moon is conceptual, not experiential. It has not yet passed through the body and the emotional wave.
The Waxing Moon: Building and Discerning
As the Moon waxes toward fullness, Reflectors move through increasing levels of engagement with the decision. The First Quarter Moon, around day seven, is often the time when challenges or obstacles to the decision become visible. Reflectors may encounter people or situations that test the idea.
The Waxing Gibbous phase, leading up to the Full Moon, is when Reflectors begin to feel more emotional texture around the choice. Because their emotional wave is open, they may feel pulled in multiple directions. This is the time to pay attention to who they are spending time with and what environments they are in. Reflectors sample the people and places around them, and during this phase, they are tasting the energetic quality of the decision.
It is helpful for Reflectors to keep a simple lunar journal during this period. Note who they talked to, where they went, how they felt the morning after. Over days, patterns emerge that reveal whether the decision aligns with their well-being.
The Full Moon: Illumination and Truth
The Full Moon is the peak of the cycle and the moment of greatest clarity. Reflectors will often feel most themselves at this time, as the lunar illumination activates the gates of the G Center and the identity centers. The Full Moon is when the decision either reveals its truth or shows its shadow.
For Reflectors, the Full Moon is not always a time of celebration. Sometimes the Full Moon brings disappointment, the recognition that what seemed appealing is not actually right. Sometimes it brings relief, the confirmation that what was unclear has become obvious.
The key is to wait until the Full Moon passes and to observe the three days after. Reflectors process lunar energy slowly, and the days surrounding the Full Moon are when the most accurate information surfaces. A decision made exactly on the Full Moon may still carry the heat of the moment. The days after allow the truth to settle.
The Waning Moon: Releasing and Integrating
After the Full Moon, the Moon wanes toward darkness. This is the phase of integration for the Reflector. The initial excitement or disappointment fades, and the deeper truth remains. If the decision still feels right three to four days after the Full Moon, it is likely correct. If the feeling has shifted, the Reflector has received the answer through the cycle.
The Last Quarter Moon and the Balsamic Moon are times of release. Reflectors can consciously let go of attachments to outcomes, of other people's opinions, and of their own conceptual projections. This is the preparation for the next New Moon, when a new cycle and a new question will arrive.
Living in Lunar Time
Reflectors who embrace the lunar cycle as their decision-making rhythm often report a profound shift in their lives. They stop making choices from other people's energy and begin to hear their own subtle signal. The Moon becomes a trusted companion, a clock that measures not minutes but quality of experience.
This does not mean Reflectors never act quickly. They can make small, low-stakes choices in the moment. But for the major decisions—where to live, who to commit to, what work to do—the lunar cycle is the Reflector's most reliable guide. It honors their openness, protects them from amplification of others' energies, and reveals truth over time rather than in a flash.
The Moon has always been a mirror. For the Reflector, it is the mirror that shows the self most clearly.


