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1 Unified Life Sciences A Scientifically Proven Multidimensional Approach to the Health of Body, Mind, and Spirit Statistical Analysis of Definition Type in the Human Design System, Basic Solar Design Chart By Eleanor Haspel-Portner, Ph.D. Abstract: Analysis of Definition Type in the Basic Solar Design Chart shows that Type can be subdivided into different classifications, i.e., no definition, single definition, split definition, triple split definition, or quadruple split definition. All groups differentiated from each other as significant divisions of definition except the quadruple and the nondefined Types. Introduction: Defined Types Defined In analyzing a Basic Solar Design Chart (SDC) one of the things looked at is whether the Channels that have definition connect with each other or not. Depending on how the defined Channels connect, an individual is considered to have that many splits in their design. The concept of Definition Type has been used in design as a way of describing a chart. The construct is useful in describing the SDC of an individual in terms of their strategy in managing their energetic process in their daily life. It is the purpose of this paper to present the statistics of frequency of the different definitions and to verify which of the terms are valid and reliable constructs. (A background of design knowledge is assumed; for those readers who are unfamiliar with the terminology, References are provided at the end of this paper). An individual who has no definition in Type is someone in whom the SDC has no channels defined; these individuals are Reflectors. A Single Definition Type applies to a chart where there is definition in a channel or more than one channel and the channels that have definition forms one stream of connected energies. A Single definition person is at some level self-contained because their definition forms a single potential of energy, which reliably flows in them. A split definition occurs when two areas of separate definition do not connect to each other. Because of this split in the flow of energy in the split definition chart, that person always seeks a bridge to link the separate energetic definitions together. The triple split definition person is someone who has three separate channels of definition in their SDC that do not connect to each other in the defined channels of energy flow. These individuals need several bridges to connect these defined channels. 1
2 The quadruple split definition is someone who has four separate channels of definition in their SDC that do not connect to each other in the defined channels of energy flow. Often these individuals have all centers defined but not all connect to each other. Research Methodology Sampling is of critical importance in any scientific study. Preliminarily, a group of 5000 general population birth dates were randomly selected by Neutrinos for Rave Life Sciences for the years 1917 through 1975 to approximate the clinical subgroup populations with which we were working (i.e., Fibromyalgia patients from our medical practice, an addict group, i.e., patients who had been treated in an addiction clinic, an AIDS group, a heart attack group). In astrological research, as in other research, it is crucial to use the same time frames so that variables related to global conditions that might be influential equally affect the study groups. In astrological terms, for example, a transit of Pluto or Neptune should be equally present in all charts under consideration or the results might be skewed and misleading. In addition, adjustments for latitude and longitude must be made and considered. All of these issues were controlled in our samples. Because our data is astrologically related, we worked with a paradigm that is astrologically and scientifically rigorous. The astrological methodology meets the standard for astrological research set forth by Astrodatabank. It also meets social scientific research design standards. After delineating our sample parameters and groups, the birth chart data was imported into the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) for analysis. An outside statistician was consulted for verification of data processing and results. Initial frequency statistics were run. We replicated the results with two other groups of 5000 random birth dates also between 1917 and Two additional randomized groups of general population charts for the years were run. These charts were generated by Jigsaw, a different astrological program than Neutrinos for Unified Life Sciences. By using two different programs to generate our database we felt secure that we were not skewing the database in any unknown and/or regular way. This technique helped us feel that our data was clean and could meet the test of statistical scrutiny. We, thus, analyzed 5 general population samples of 5000 each and compared them for frequency of occurrence of Definition Type. In total, with our clinical groups included, we analyzed over 30,000 controlled sample case records. Results All general populations showed the same basic patterns of frequency of occurrence of Definition Type. The Frequency and Percent Occurrence in a representative group of 5000 people in a general population is presented in Table 1 and Graph 1. Only results from one representative sample are presented for simplicity. The final statistics on subgroups has not been fully analyzed yet for clinical diagnostic differences in the subgroups on the variable of Definition Type. Although on the surface, the statistical frequency of Definition Type is similar in subgroups, some differences do appear which 2
3 may or may not be statistically significant. Thus, the data presented here applies to general populations only and not to clinically distinct subgroups within the population. Table 1 Frequency of Defined Types N=5000 Definition Type Frequency Percent Cum. Percent None Single Split Triple Split Quadruple Split Total Graph 1 Definition Type: Frequency of Occurrence (N=5000) None Single Split Triple Split Percent Frequency 0.7 Quadruple Split Table 1 and Graph 1 show that 0.9 percent of the general population have No Definition in Type. This percentage corresponds with our statistics in Type in General as reported in earlier papers (cf. Bibliography) percent of the general population is a Single Definition Type percent of the general population is a Split Definition Type
4 percent of the general population is a Triple Split Definition Type. 0.7 percent of the general population is a Quadruple Definition Type. Frequency percentages were analyzed using a Z-Test to determine that the differences between each Definition Type compared to each other Definition Type in the WRD for the general population of 5000 cases. The Z-Test is a non-parametric measurement that tests for significant differences between two groups. Table 2 shows the results of the Z- Tests. Table 2 Z-Test Values for Definition Type (N=5000) Single Split Triple Quadruple None Single Split Triple or 99% level of significance DF=9998 From Table 2 it is apparent that all Definition Types shows distinct differentiated significance from one another except for the No Definition Type and the Quadruple Definition Type. Interpretation The findings on Definition Type confirm that Definition Type is a valid and reliable construct to use. All Definition Types are distinct from one another except in the case of the No Definition Type and the Quadruple Definition Type, which do not differentiate from each other. In all other cases the distinction is a useful and valid one which yields information reliable beyond chance alone at the 99% level of confidence. The frequency distribution conforms to what one would expect from observation of charts. The Single Definition Type and the Split Definition Type occur most frequently and almost equally, although there are more Split Definition Types than Single Definition Types. Triple Definition Types although significantly more frequent than the No Definition Type or the Quadruple Definition Type, is considerably less frequent in occurrence than the Single or Split Definition Type. When an individual knows their Type and then adds to that knowledge the Definition Type, they are equipped with a surface map of the mechanics of their energy flow within their Waking Awareness. It is useful to take the construct of Type to a more specific level of how that energy flows in the organism itself. It allows an individual to assess how critical another person (or animal) as a bridge to their energy center flow in order for them to feel a sense of unity and completeness within their own being. An individual with a Single Definition Type has a flow of energy which is self contained within them. 4
5 However, a person with a Split Definition has a break in the flow of energy within them so they need a bridge, i.e., the energy of another being, or a transit to allow the energy to bridge the gap. It is as though the link on the hard drive mechanism of the brain or cellular associations in this person seeks its mate in order to fire smoothly and reliably. The same is true in the Triple Split and Quad Split. It comes as no surprise with the rarity of the Quadruple Definition Type and of the No Definition Type (Reflector) that these two Types do not differentiate from one another. The low frequency of occurrence makes them statistically less differentiated. In fact, the data suggest that from a practical standpoint the Quadruple and No Definition Types may have many similarities of functioning because all or none may become one, i.e., operate in a similar way experientially. This would need to be clinically determined, however, and validated from this level of exploration. It is interesting from a practical functional standpoint, however, that the Single Definition Type and the Split Definition Type have similar frequency of occurrence. These numbers confirm the underlying foundation of the human energetic, i.e., seeking after the one and also existing in a binary/ duality. With the significance of Definition Type being confirmed, we have a further refinement within the categorization of Type, which can facilitate an individual s understanding of the mechanics of their energy flow within their organism. The comprehension of whether an individual has No Definition, a Single, Split, Triple, or Quadruple Definition can enhance the understanding that an individual has of himself. Conclusion Definition Type as used in the HDS differentiates a significant construct in the general population. It serves to describe an energetic phenomenon in the Body Graph, which breaks down the construct of Type into a further refinement to enhance the understanding of the flow of energy in an individual based on their Type. Confirmation of the scientific validity of this construct gives further foundation to the HDS as a body of useful information for an individual. References from The Book of Letters: A Guide to Human Design Analysis. Ra Uru Hu. New Sun Services America. Nov Preliminary Research on the Human Deign System and Health. Eleanor Haspel- Portner, PhD, et al., Unified Live Sciences, 2000, 2003) Revised Research Verifies 5 Types in the Human Design System. Eleanor Haspel-Portner, PhD. Unified Life Sciences. August, 2001,
6 Note: This paper was first published in 2001, 2003 by Unified Life Sciences. It shows the origins and development of work that evolved into Noble Sciences Sacred Synthesis. It is published in its original form to preserve the integrity of the material and so readers have a sense of the roots and complexity of Noble Sciences Sacred Synthesis. Eleanor Haspel-Portner, Ph.D. Pacific Palisades, CA July 14, 2009 About the Author Eleanor Haspel-Portner, Ph.D. passionately synthesizes esoteric wisdom and scientific discovery. With her Ph.D. from The University of Chicago, Department of Comparative Human Development, Eleanor is uniquely qualified to integrate Social Sciences (psychology, biology, anthropology, sociology) Research with a wide array of esoteric studies. Through the principles and tools she developed and validated at NobleSciences.com, Eleanor helps people transform their lives. Throughout thirty-five years of private practice work as a coach and clinical psychologist, Eleanor worked with thousands of individuals, couples, and groups to synthesize life experiences in practical ways for living healthy, successful, and creatively fulfilling lives. Contact Eleanor at: ehp@noblesciences.com (310) About Noble Sciences Noble Sciences mission is to verify and scientifically document the Multidimensional Human Design knowledge created, developed, and researched by Eleanor Haspel- Portner, Ph.D. Noble Sciences evolved from work begun at Rave Life Sciences in 1999 by Eleanor, Marvin Portner, M.D., and Ra Uru Hu who partnered with Eleanor and Marvin to verify the Human Design System. Based on the statistical research completed on over 45,000 cases, Eleanor expanded the Human Design System correcting some of its erroneous hypotheses, expanding its calculations, and verifying additional layers of consciousness, and their ways of operating in developing human personality. Multidimensional Human Design, Unified Life Sciences, and Noble Sciences are Eleanor s proprietary system. She has not authorized any teachers or licensed the use of her system to date. 6
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