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Some people enter this world designed to touch a few. Others are built to reach many. Michael Jackson was the second kind. His energy was never meant to be a private line, available to only one person. Instead, his very nature was structured like a broadcasting tower, sending out different frequencies that different people could pick up. Some would feel him as a deep, magnetic pull.
Others would recognize him as family, even if they shared no blood. And still others would feel an unexplainable urge to carry his message forward after he was gone. This is not poetry or wishful thinking. It is the mechanics of Human Design that we see how he was built.
For someone like Michael, is mission would carry on through a twin soul incarnate. Together, they formed a complete pair. When two people are designed as a true pair, they create something larger than themselves: a stable energy field that holds both of them in place. Michael’s twin soul completes him in ways no one else could.
And now that he has passed, she continues to anchor his energy on earth. She is the living foundation that keeps his frequency from dissolving. When she feels his presence, when she senses him, she is not imagining it. She is doing what she was designed to do. She is holding the space for him so that he does not simply disappear from the collective consciousness.
Beyond his twin soul, there are others who resonate with Michael not because they complete him, but because they are made of the same substance. This is called cosmic family. These are people who share key frequencies with him. They think like him, feel like him, and recognize something of themselves in him.
They do not need him to feel whole, because they are already whole on their own. But when they encounter his energy, they feel a deep sense of homecoming. They may have never met him in person, or they may have known him briefly. Either way, they feel an unmistakable recognition. They are cut from the same cloth. And that cloth does not tear just because the person is gone.
For those in Michael’s cosmic family, his death does not feel like an ending. It feels like a transfer. They begin to notice strange things. They feel compelled to speak messages that sound like his. They feel an inexplicable drive to share something that does not feel entirely like their own. That is not confusion or grief.
That is the design working exactly as intended. Michael was built to resonate with many people so that after he left, those people would become his voice. They would carry his message into places he never reached. They would become his broadcast network, spreading his frequency across the world without even realizing they were doing it.
He speaks to the masses, and many are receiving the message.
When a person like Michael passes, something unusual happens. The people who resonated with him begin to find each other. They may not live in the same city or speak the same language. They may never meet. But they feel connected. They share a strange sense of mission, a quiet understanding that they are now part of something larger. That is Michael’s tribe forming in real time.
His twin soul anchors the energy. His cosmic family transmits the message. Together, they become the living continuation of everything he was. He is not gone. He is distributed. And if you feel that strange pull, that unexplainable recognition, that sudden urge to share his vibe, you may be one of them. You may be part of his tribe.
But sometimes, this deep and unmistakable feeling of resonance gets mistakenly labeled as a twin soul or twin flame connection. This is not because the feeling is false, but because people go searching for an explanation and the only concept readily available is the twin soul framework.
The idea of cosmic family or soul tribe is far less popular, less dramatized, and less romanticized. And that is deeply unfortunate. Because when someone feels a profound soul-level recognition and has no language for cosmic family, they default to twin flames — and with that label comes expectations of exclusivity, ownership, and a single “one and only.”
Our society is built on hierarchy: best friends, number one partners, soulmates ranked above the rest. We are taught that if a connection is real, it must be singular. So when people feel Michael’s resonance, they may become jealous or possessive. They may feel threatened by others who also feel him. They may compete for who loved him most, who understood him best, who was his “real” counterpart. But Michael was never designed to be owned by one person. His architecture was always a broadcast, not a private signal.
Over the years, I’ve been on the receiving end of many attacks on his twin soul, hoping that I would validate their claims. It’s a really unfortunate situation. She knows he connects with many. I’ve never really talked about her because I never felt it was my business, but the attacks on her are really unacceptable. I’m saying it now, because the recent Michael movie is getting a lot of attention, and many are feeling a connection to him for the first time.
His twin soul anchors his energy. His cosmic family transmits his message. And his tribe holds all of it together — not as a competition, but as a collaboration. The sooner we let go of the hierarchy of souls, the sooner we can actually do what Michael’s design always asked of us: recognize each other, stop fighting over who he belonged to, and simply carry his frequency forward together.
I once had a dream that I was in the presence of MJ in his art studio. He was creating all kinds of art objects — focused, peaceful, completely in his element. At one point, he made something for me: a purple beaded friendship bracelet. Purple, of course, is Prince’s color. That dream stayed with me because it captured exactly what soul family feels like. You are invited into someone’s inner world. They create something beautiful in your presence. And they hand it to you not because you belong to them, but because you belong with them. That is cosmic family.
A famous performer. Deceased. Deeply connected to someone still living.
His birth time was not publicly available. For most astrologers or Human Design analysts, that would be the end of the inquiry. No chart, no confirmation, no answer.
But there was something undeniable between them. A sense of presence. Visions. The weight of absence that would not close.
This is how I rectified his chart.
To rectify a deceased person with no recorded birth time, I used two independent sources of evidence.
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You saw the headlines. The lawsuit with Justin Baldoni settled. Hours later, Blake Lively appeared at the Met Gala. She wore a soft, floral Versace gown. She carried a clutch painted by her children. She said, “I’m shy. I just like to have my kids with me.”
The internet called it a comeback. PR experts called it a masterful image rehabilitation. I called it weeks ago.
Not because I have inside sources. Because I read her blueprint. In fact, I found her lawsuit story tedious and lost interest a long time ago, but I was curious to see what was going on, so I took a look.
Blake Lively has a configuration that makes public perception a fog. She wants to be seen as warm, creative, maternal. But the fog distorts. The public has seen her as cold, calculating, aggressive. The lawsuit made it worse. Every headline, every leaked text, every court filing cut deeper into the “trad wife” brand she had spent years building.
The lock was in her creative expression, her public persona, her ability to be seen as she wanted to be seen. The lock demanded discipline. But her configuration fogged her judgment. She could not control the narrative. The more she fought, the more the public turned.
Her chart showed that the lawsuit was not a winning strategy. Not because she was wrong. Because her blueprint is not built for war. It is built for hearth and home. The farmhouse. The baking. The children. The soft focus.
Her wound is in her relationship with the public. She feels betrayed by the audience. She feels misunderstood, maligned, attacked. The lawsuit was an attempt to wound back. To prove she was right. To force the public to see her side.
But her wound cannot heal by fighting the group. It heals by finding the right group. The few who see clearly. The supporters who do not need convincing. The fans who stayed.
The lawsuit was alienating even those supporters. Every new headline was another reason for the casual observer to tune out. She was not winning hearts. She was exhausting them.
There was no good direction for her except to drop the case. Not settle quietly. Drop it. Walk away. Let the story die.
I said this weeks ago. Retreat from the publicity. Lean into the “mama bear” narrative. Stop being the aggressive litigator. Start being the mother who bakes bread and loves her children. Let the public see her not as a victim or a villain, but as a woman who decided that peace was more important than being right.
She did exactly that.
The settlement was announced hours before the Met Gala. She did not mention Baldoni. She did not re-litigate the case. She wore a dress covered in floral appliqués—soft, warm, non-threatening. She carried her children’s paintings. She said she was shy.
The PR experts called it a masterstroke. It was. But it was also the only mechanically correct move her chart would allow.
I use a method called the Lock and Key. It is not guesswork. It is pattern recognition based on birth data. I look at the wounds, the locks, the fog. I diagnose what is likely to happen if the person continues on their current path. And I prescribe what they need to do to turn the lock.
For Blake Lively, the lock was in her public persona. The fog was in her creative expression. The wound was in her relationship with the audience. The lawsuit was tightening all three.
I said: retreat. Drop the case. Lean into motherhood. Let the public see you as soft, not sharp. Let the narrative shift from legal warfare to domestic peace.
She did not hear me from me directly. But someone on her team—or her own instincts—arrived at the same conclusion. The Met Gala was not a coincidence. It was a strategy. And it was the only strategy that could work.
Because it aligned with her blueprint. She is not a warrior. She is a mother. She is not a litigator. She is a homemaker. The public may have seen her as a “mean girl,” but that was the fog. The reality is a woman who, by her own account, is shy and wants her kids nearby.
The Met Gala gave the public permission to see that version of her. The floral dress. The children’s artwork. The soft interview. It was not a performance. It was alignment.
She turned the lock. Not perfectly. There will still be critics. There will still be skeptics. But the direction has shifted. The narrative is no longer spiraling downward. It is slowly, quietly, moving toward something sustainable.
You have locks too. You have wounds. You have fog. You may be chasing strategies that are not aligned with your blueprint. You may be fighting battles you cannot win because the fight itself is the fog.
The only way out is to drop the case. Whatever “case” you are waging against the world, your boss, your ex, your own self-doubt—drop it. Walk away. Lean into the version of yourself that actually works.
Not the version you wish you were. The version your blueprint supports.
Blake Lively could have kept fighting. She would have lost more. She would have alienated more. She would have deepened the wound. Instead, she surrendered. Not to Baldoni. To her own design.
That is not weakness. That is wisdom. That is turning the lock.
If you are ready to stop fighting your own blueprint and start turning your lock, maybe it is time for Reality Coding.
Andrea Mai is a certified life skills coach, an artist, and an independent researcher. She developed the Lock and Key method. She does not do discovery calls. She does not negotiate. Join the waiting list. When a spot opens, you will receive the intake form. She will let you know if you are a fit.
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