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Human Design Bodygraph Chart of Georges Gilles de la Tourette – Manifestor

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Georges Gilles de la Tourette

Manifestor Literatur
30.10.1857
06:00
Saint-Gervais-les-Trois-Cloche, France

Human Design Chart

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Left Angle Cross of Alignment 2
Design Sun
Gate 33.2
Design Earth
Gate 19.2
Pers. Sun
Gate 28.6
Pers. Earth
Gate 27.6

Biography

French physician and the namesake of Tourette's syndrome, a neurological condition characterized by physical and verbal tics. He could be retrospectively classified as a neurologist, but the field did not exist in his time.

During 1873 Tourette began medical studies at Poitiers. He later relocated to Paris where he became a student, amanuensis, and house physician of his mentor, the influential contemporary neurologist Jean-Martin Charcot, director of the Salpêtrière Hospital. Charcot also helped him to advance in his academic career. Tourette studied and lectured in psychotherapy, hysteria and medical and legal ramifications of mesmerism (modern-day hypnosis).

Tourette described the symptoms of Tourette's syndrome in nine patients in 1884, using the name "maladie des tics". Charcot renamed the syndrome "Gilles de la Tourette's illness" in his honour.

In 1893, a former female patient shot Tourette in the head, claiming he had hypnotized her against her will. Both Tourette and many modern hypnologists state that this is impossible. His mentor, Charcot, had died recently, and his young son had also died recently. After these events, Tourette began to experience mood swings between depression and hypomania. Nevertheless, he organized public lectures in which he spoke about literacy, mesmerism and theatre.

Tourette published an article on hysteria in the German Army, which angered Bismarck, and a further article about unhygienic conditions in the floating hospitals on the river Thames. With Gabriel Legué he analyzed abbess Jeanne des Anges' account of her hysteria that was allegedly based on her unrequited love for a priest Urbain Grandier, who was later burned for witchcraft.

Around 1902, Tourette's condition worsened and he was dismissed from his post. Gilles de la Tourette died on 26 May 1904 at age 46 in a psychiatric hospital in Lausanne, Switzerland.

The Human Design of Georges Gilles de la Tourette: Manifestor 6/2

Georges Gilles de la Tourette is a Manifestor in Human Design – the only type designed to initiate things independently. Manifestors make up only about 9% of humanity and are naturally independent.

The Manifestor's strategy is to inform others clearly and early enough about their intentions before taking action. This reduces resistance and allows the Manifestor's natural impact to unfold freely.

When Georges Gilles de la Tourette lives in alignment with their design, they experience deep peace. The Manifestor's not-self theme is anger – a sign that the natural urge to initiate is being suppressed or obstructed.

Georges Gilles de la Tourette has Emotional Authority – the most common authority. Decisions should never be made in an emotional high or low, but only when emotional clarity settles in. "Sleep on it" is meant literally here. The emotional wave needs time to run its course.

Georges Gilles de la Tourette carries the profile 6/2 – Role Model / Hermit. The 6th line represents the Role Model: a life path in three phases – first experimenting (until ~30), then observing from the "roof" (until ~50), and finally authentically embodying the role model. The 2nd line represents the Natural: a natural talent that is often unconscious and only activated when called out by others.

The incarnation cross "Left Angle Cross of Alignment 2" describes the overarching life purpose and direction of Georges Gilles de la Tourette in Human Design. It consists of the four gate activations of Sun and Earth (personality and design) and only becomes felt when one lives their strategy and authority.

Im Bodygraph von Georges Gilles de la zeigt sich eine Einfache Definition (Single Definition).

Von den 9 Zentren im Bodygraph sind bei Georges Gilles de la 2 definiert: Kehlzentrum und Emotionalzentrum. 7 Zentren bleiben offen.

Schaltkreis-Verteilung: Individuell (Wissen): 1 Kanal. Georges Gilles de la ist damit besonders im Bereich "Individuell" geprägt - einzigartige Selbstverwirklichung und Mutation.

1 Defined Channel

12/22
Openness - A Design of a Social Being Individual

Incarnation Cross - Left Angle Cross of Alignment 2

Pers. Earth 27.6 Nourishment (Caring)
Design Sun 33.2 Retreat (Privacy)
Design Earth 19.2 Wanting (Approach)

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Human Design Profile

Type
Manifestor
Definition
Single Definition
Date of Birth
30.10.1857 06:00
Place of Birth
Saint-Gervais-les-Trois-Cloche, France

Frequently Asked Questions

What Human Design type is Georges Gilles de la Tourette?
Georges Gilles de la Tourette is a Manifestor – the only type designed to initiate independently. The strategy is to inform others before acting. The life theme is peace, the not-self theme is anger.
What Human Design profile does Georges Gilles de la Tourette have?
Georges Gilles de la Tourette has the profile 6/2 – Role Model / Hermit. The 6st line (conscious) represents the Role Model – a life path in three phases toward authentic embodiment, the 2nd line (unconscious) represents the Natural – unconscious talents activated by the call of others.
How does Georges Gilles de la Tourette best make decisions?
Georges Gilles de la Tourette has Emotional Authority. Decisions should not be made impulsively but only after the emotional wave settles and clarity emerges.
When and where was Georges Gilles de la Tourette born?
Georges Gilles de la Tourette was born on 30.10.1857 in Saint-Gervais-les-Trois-Cloche.
What is Georges Gilles de la Tourette's incarnation cross?
Georges Gilles de la Tourette has "Left Angle Cross of Alignment 2" as incarnation cross. It describes the overarching life purpose and consists of the four gate activations of Sun and Earth – it only comes alive when following one's strategy and authority.

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