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Episode 93: A Taylor Swift Human Design Chart Reading for Return+ Subscribers & How You Can Use Those Takeaways for Your Own Chart

In this solo episode, host Caitlan Siegenthaler explores the intersection of identity, visibility, and being SEEN through the lens of Taylor Swift’s Human Design chart and what it reveals about you. As a 5/1 Splenic Projector with the Left Angle Cross of Confrontation, Taylor mirrors the very tension so many of us feel: the desire to be seen while staying true to ourselves. Caitlan unpacks how understanding your own design Human Design Chart, your incarnation cross, profile, and open centers can help you move from living under others’ expectations to expressing your energy with clarity and confidence. Love her or hate her, Taylor Swift's chart breakdown helps you see the power of Human Design on Visibility.

What You'll Learn in This Episode:

  • How understanding your Incarnation Cross can illuminate your life purpose.
  • Why the 5/1 profile often grapples with projection and visibility.
  • The energetic influence of Left Angle Crosses and the role of confrontation in evolution.
  • How open centers amplify collective emotion and influence.
  • The paradox of being seen — as both a gift and a burden.
  • How authentic expression challenges norms and creates deeper emotional connection.
  • What Taylor Swift’s journey teaches us about redefining identity on your own terms.

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