Juxtaposition Cross of Cross of Opinions: theme "Opinions". One of 192 incarnation crosses in Human Design.
Juxtaposition Cross of Cross of Opinions — Human Design
What Defines a Juxtaposition Cross
In Human Design, an Incarnation Cross describes the higher-level theme a person is here to embody. It is built from four gates: the Sun and Earth gates in the conscious personality, and the Sun and Earth gates in the unconscious design. Most people carry a Right Angle Cross, where two of these gates sit on the conscious side and two on the unconscious side, balancing the theme between inner and outer life.
A Juxtaposition Cross is rarer and structurally different. All four gates of the cross sit on the same side of the chart — either all in the conscious personality or all in the unconscious design. The energy is concentrated rather than distributed, which usually produces a quieter, more internally driven expression of the cross's theme. The cross lives "underneath" or "above" the surface, depending on the side it occupies.
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Calculate your chartThe Theme of the Cross of Opinions
The Cross of Opinions is rooted in mental energy, conceptual processing, and the act of forming perspectives that challenge or expand collective thinking. The name says it plainly: this is a life theme about having opinions, not in a narrow, argumentative sense, but in the deeper sense of crystallizing thoughts into definite positions and contributing them.
Carriers of this cross are wired to evaluate, interpret, and ultimately opine. The underlying channel is the 64–47 Channel of Awareness, which moves mental pressure through confusion toward realization. There is often a pull to articulate the unspoken, name what others are sensing but not saying, and to take clear positions where most people remain politely ambiguous.
The Juxtaposition Twist: Inner Pull vs. Outer Showcase
The Juxtaposition Cross of Cross of Opinions concentrates all four gates on one side. In practice, this shifts how the theme tends to show up:
- Internalized theme. When the gates sit in the unconscious design, the person may feel almost mysteriously pulled to form opinions, question narratives, or sharpen mental conclusions, often without understanding where the drive comes from. It feels like a deep, almost pre-personal knowing.
- Compressed energy. Where a Right Angle version can naturally broadcast opinions through a clear persona, the Juxtaposition carrier often processes them quietly until a moment of release. The expression can feel sudden, surprising, or oddly timed.
- Being the opinion, not having it. The mental processes are not just habits; they are core identity. The opinion is a form through which life is met.


