If you've looked at your Human Design chart, you've seen the name of your Incarnation Cross in the center of the BodyGraph. It's a poetic name built from four g
Right Angle Crosses and Your Life Purpose
If you've looked at your Human Design chart, you've seen the name of your Incarnation Cross in the center of the BodyGraph. It's a poetic name built from four gates, and it can feel like a lot to decode. Whether your cross is a Right Angle or a Juxtaposition, it represents the same thing: the larger theme of why you're here.
The Cross at the Center
Your Incarnation Cross is composed of four gates — the gates of your Personality Sun and Earth (your conscious, birth-side identity) and the gates of your Design Sun and Earth (your unconscious, conception-side identity). These four gates describe a specific theme that runs through your life. The cross is not a job title. It's the background frequency of your incarnation.
You can think of it as the destination on a map. The vehicle you take to get there is your Type, your Strategy, and your Authority. Without those, the cross remains an idea. With them, it becomes lived experience.
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Calculate your chartWhat Makes a Cross "Right Angle"
In the I'Ching wheel, the 64 gates are arranged in a circle. The way your four gates land on that circle determines the geometry of your cross. When the four gates form a right angle — with your Personality pair and Design pair sitting at ninety degrees to one another — you have a Right Angle Cross. When all four gates sit in a row, you have a Juxtaposition Cross.
The geometry matters because it describes how the purpose expresses itself.
Right Angle Crosses carry a quality of tension. The conscious and unconscious parts of you are at right angles to each other, which means the direction you're consciously moving and the direction your body and design are pulling


