Juxtaposition Cross of Cross of Deals: theme "Deals". One of 192 incarnation crosses in Human Design.
Juxtaposition Cross of Deals — Human Design
The Juxtaposition Cross of Deals is one of the 192 Incarnation Crosses described in the Human Design System — a fixed, quarter-of-the-wheel configuration formed by the four gates activated at the moment of birth. Carriers of this cross are not here for casual encounters with the material world. They are wired to engage with the mechanics of exchange: the handshake, the signed contract, the meeting of minds where something of value is traded. Whether that value is material, intellectual, emotional, or spiritual is up to the life lived — but the orientation toward deals is consistent.
The Nature of a Juxtaposition Cross
Unlike the more dramatic angles of incarnation that can feel like a fixed, unyielding life-script, a Juxtaposition Cross (also called a Right Angle Cross) tends to express through self-direction. The Sun and Earth positions in the chart form the vertical axis, and the personality Sun combined with the design Sun activate the horizontal. The result is a cross that operates through the individual and through the individual's interaction with the world of form. People carrying this cross tend to find that their "deals" — their agreements, transactions, and arrangements — are not incidental events. They are the medium through which their purpose is expressed.
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The gift of this cross is a refined intuition for value. Where others see confusion, the carrier of the Cross of Deals sees structure waiting to be recognized. There is often an ability to read a room, a person, or a situation quickly — to sense what someone actually needs, what they will accept, and where the real terms of an agreement lie beneath the surface of the proposed ones.
This can express as:
- A talent for negotiation, mediation, and brokering outcomes
- Skill in pricing, packaging, and presenting offers
- A capacity to recognize when not to deal — to walk away cleanly
- The ability to see the underlying logic of any exchange, even complex ones
When operating correctly, the deals made under this cross are not just profitable. They are correct. They serve both parties, even if that correctness is only recognized later.
The Shadow: The Deal-Maker Who Loses Themselves
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