Searchable Gates and Channels Library | Adventures in Astrology

Searchable Gates and Channels Library

This library is designed for Human Design students who want a clean way to search, compare, and study gate and channel themes. Click any card to open details and add your own notes.

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Search by gate number, gate name, channel name, center, or keywords like leadership, emotion, intuition, identity, pressure, logic, or mutation

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Human Design Interactive Gate Index

Explore all 64 gates in a beginner-friendly way with searchable cards, click-to-reveal meanings, saved gate tracking, theme patterns, notes, glossary support, quiz scoring, teacher notes, and print-friendly study sections.

64 Gates

Search by gate number, name, center, circuit, or keyword. Save the gates you want to study and watch the recurring themes build.

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Quick Visual Guide

Use this first if you are brand new

1. Search

Type a gate number like 34, a center like Sacral, or a keyword like leadership, ideas, or focus.

2. Filter

Use dropdowns to narrow by center, circuit, energy tone, or saved-only view for class review.

3. Reveal

Click any gate card to open its meaning, themes, shadow notes, and study prompts.

4. Save and Track

Save the gates you are studying and the tool will build a running list of repeating themes.

Search and Filter the Gate Index

Beginner tip: try Gate 10, Sacral, Throat, or Leadership
Showing 64 gates

Saved Gates and Theme Patterns

Great for student homework, chart study, and class discussion

Your Saved Gates

Save gates from the cards above. Your list stays on this device.

Recurring Themes

This section gathers repeated keywords from your saved gates so you can spot patterns.

Study Notes

Local device save included
Notes are private to this browser on this device

Human Design Glossary

Fast beginner definitions for class support

Teacher Notes and Lesson Prompts

Ready for class discussion or student reflection

Teacher Note 1

When students feel overwhelmed by all 64 gates, remind them that gates become much easier when grouped by center first. Start with where the gate lives, then what it is trying to express.

Teacher Note 2

Have students save 3 to 5 gates they personally carry and compare the repeated keywords. This turns the lesson from memorization into pattern recognition.

Teacher Note 3

Use the click-to-reveal cards as a pacing tool. Ask the class to predict the meaning from the gate name or center before opening the card.

More lesson prompts
  • Which saved gates feel most natural and which feel more developmental
  • What themes repeat across your saved gate list
  • How do gates in the Throat express differently than gates in the Emotional Solar Plexus
  • Do your saved gates lean more Individual, Collective, or Tribal
  • What might a hanging gate feel like compared with a full channel connection

Beginner Gate Quiz

Score it instantly and use it as a lesson recap
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Complete the quiz to see your score and study suggestion

Print and Study Tips

Easy to print for students or binders