I've studied astrology since I was 15 years old and got into human design 25 years later. One of the first questions I had when I was entering the experiment was: why does Human Design use Earth placements when they do not exist in astrology? Here’s what I discovered—may it untangle your mind (or at least make you nod thoughtfully).
The solar system is an ecosystem, where every planetary shift sends ripples through the cosmic pond, including here on Earth. And as Earthlings, we’re plugged into this effect.
Our humanity is an expression of the ever-changing energies of the planets as they move around the galactic center. This drives our evolution, and it is how we always ensure complete uniqueness in each human.
Without the Sun, there’s no fuel for life. Without the Earth, there’s no place for life to be expressed.
The Sun gives life to Earth. Earth gives life to us.
In Human Design, the Sun placement represents the energy that fuels your mind and body. The Earth represents the container for how that energy is expressed.
We can compare the relationship of your Sun and Earth placements to a light bulb. 💡
The Sun (electricity) provides the fuel—intense, unfiltered energy.
The Earth (lightbulb) shapes that energy into something we can actually use—warm, functional light.
Without electricity, the bulb is just an empty ornament. Without the bulb, electricity is too chaotic to be useful. Together, they create light.
The sun and earth are two energies that work together as one. Both sets of your sun and earth placements represent 70% of your energetic expression. So these placements are important to understand when analyzing a human design chart.
Since the earth is moving around the sun, our planetary position to the sun will always fall in opposition on the wheel, which makes the sun and earth a polarity, following along an Axis in the mandala.
The axis of the sun/earth placements shows how your conscious or unconscious life force is fueled and expressed.
Their polarities work in quantum—your four conscious and unconscious placements of your sun and earth are weaved together, working simultaneously.
Together, these intersecting axes create the Incarnation Cross and symbolize the theme of your life’s purpose. In astrology, this concept parallels the Grand Cross, which connects two pairs of opposing signs, adding layers of tension and balance.
These axes align with the three astrological modalities:
Either way, your Incarnation Cross is shaped by the astrological signs and modalities of the two axes it is created by, influencing how you experience your life’s theme.
These polarity oppositions show the conflict between mind and body, and how they are held in quantum. However, our mind and body energies are unique and can only be truly understood by integrating all the imprints within the framework of the bodygraph (aka get a reading).
Here’s how each group of axes plays out in Human Design:
The Aquarius-Leo axis centers on belonging through self-expression, encouraging authentic, heart-centered connection beyond labels.
If your Incarnation Cross falls in these Axes, your mind and body might struggle with expressing your Self authentically in the community while also trying to stabilize your constant transformation cycles.
Lean into your power: intensity, commitment, determination, loyalty, authenticity, and integrity.
Explore how your individuality can express your ideals (Aquarius) in creative (Leo) stable (Taurus) and transformative (Scorpio) relationships.
The Aries-Libra axis is about taking assertive action after contemplative receptivity, as well as individuality and harmony in relationships.
If your Incarnation Cross falls in these axes, your mind and body may struggle with balancing individual needs and relational dynamics.
Lean into your purpose via your personal expression, connection, safety, and autonomy.
Seek to balance your identity and needs (Aries, Cancer) with your commitment to partnerships and responsibilities (Libra, Capricorn).
The Gemini-Sagittarius axis focuses on the balance between immediate awareness and expansive vision by engaging with present details, future ideals, mental agility, and collaboration.
If your Incarnation Cross falls in these axes, your mind and body may struggle with balancing your individual experiences with broader perspectives.
Lean into progress via your intellectual exploration, philosophical reasoning, practical skill, empathy, and spiritual insight.
Bridge your practical knowledge and wisdom by gathering information (Gemini and Virgo) that provides broader meaning and insight (Sagittarius and Pisces).
Does this simplification between your body/mind energies help understand their differences?
Does seeing your Cross through astrology’s lenses deepen your understanding of Human Design?
If this sparks curiosity (or existential questioning), dive deeper with me. Human Design is like astrology’s slightly eccentric cousin—more intricate, less predictable, but endlessly insightful.
Ready to learn more? Let’s explore your unique design together, Not Self and all. And don’t worry, I’ll keep the jargon manageable. (Mostly.)
To dive deeper into Human Design’s practical applications, watch this condensed version of my somatic Living Your Design course "Blooming Your Design":