Rudolf Steiner’s Right Angle Cross of Planning Human Design
A video I created with Grok using my favorite image of Rudolph Steiner
Projector Success
“Receive them in reverence, educate them in love, and send them forth in freedom.” Rudolf Steiner
In these words, Steiner encapsulates the essence of the Cross of Planning's tribal support; not as rigid religious doctrine, but as a harmonious dance of soulful connection and liberated purpose, waiting for emotional clarity to guide communal bonds.
Rudolph Steiner’s Human Design Chart: 4/6 Right Angle Cross of Planning, Split Definition Emotional Projector
Steiner's Projector Type, with a Strategy to wait for Recognition and Invitation, required that he await invitations to guide, transforming Bitterness into Success through wise counsel. His Solar Plexus Authority required riding emotional waves for clarity, avoiding hasty decisions in his esoteric revelations. Split Definition meant bridging energies through others, fostering collaborations like the Anthroposophical Society.
4/6 Profile
The 4/6 Profile—Opportunist Role Model—unfolded in phases: opportunistic networking (4th line) and role modeling through trial/error in the first thirty years of one’s life, to eventually display wisdom at 50 and beyond moving from youthful optimism to mature influence (6th line).
Anchored in the Right Angle Cross of Planning (37/40 | 9/16), Steiner’s personal destiny focused on tribal friendship (37), ego deliverance (40), detailed focus (9), and enthusiastic skills (16), planning supportive communities for future harmony.
Who Was Rudolf Steiner? Born February 27, 1861, in Donji Kraljevec, Croatia, Steiner's Projector aura amplified his role as guide, waiting for invitations to share clairvoyant insights. His early curiosity, deepened by Emotional Authority's waves, led to Goethe's works—his 4th line opportunism networked these into anthroposophy, bridging human and cosmic wisdom. Split Definition's need for others mirrored his unification of body, soul, spirit amid industrial divides.
Key Concepts in Steiner’s Anthroposophy Steiner's teachings responded to WWI chaos, infusing spiritual science into life. His Cross emphasized communal planning: Gate 37's friendship, 40's deliverance, 9's focus, 16's skills—guiding sustainable systems.
The Threefold Nature of the Human Being Steiner saw tripartite humans: body, soul, spirit—paralleling his Split Definition's bridging for wholeness. Evolution harmonizes these for freedom, like Projector Success from invited guidance, avoiding Bitterness via Emotional clarity.
The Evolution of Consciousness From unity to intuition, this resonated with Survival Perspective's vigilant scanning and Innocence Motivation's pure drive to address "guilts" through higher faculties.
The Spiritual World and the Being of Christ Hierarchies with Christ as pinnacle; Shores affinity drew to nature's edges, Light Determination inspired solar lectures on karma as growth cycles.
The Practice of Spiritual Science Disciplined exercises for higher senses aligned with 6th line's role modeling and Touch Cognition's sensory attunement—verifiable, like HD experimentation.
The Social and Cultural Implications Threefold order embodied Cross's tribal thriving, Innocence motivating equitable strategies.
Rudolf Steiner’s Architectural Vision Goetheanum's organic forms harmonized rhythms, reflecting Gate 9/16's detail; light/colors evoked moods, as PLL DRL logically crafted spaces for survival - his view.
The Relevance of Steiner for Psychology and Spirituality Lifelong model influences transpersonal psychology; Emotional Authority underscores clarity in journeys.
Comparison between Steiner and Carl Jung Both valued imagination, Steiner's clairvoyance like active imagination; divergences in esoteric vs. empirical. Jung critiqued unproven claims.
Steiner’s Influence on Education and Health Culture Post-WWI, Projector guidance birthed Waldorf, medicine—thriving via 4/6 influence.
Steiner’s Legacy in Education Waldorf fosters imagination, aligning with Success signature and Shores alignment.
“The highest knowledge is to know that we are surrounded by mystery...” – Rudolf Steiner so key, his North Nodes in the Gate of Mystery!
Timeline of Steiner’s Life and Work: (With HD Cycles: Saturn Return ~1890, role model maturation; Uranus Opposition ~1899, innovative shifts; Kiron Return ~1910, healing wisdom.)
“The highest knowledge is to know that we are surrounded by mystery... It is intended to be solely determined by our allowing ourselves to be gripped by the ethical God, who reveals Himself in us, and by our yielding our will to His.” – Rudolf Steiner
1861 – Rudolf Steiner is born in Kraljevec, Austria-Hungary (now Croatia).
1879 – Steiner enrolls at the Vienna Institute of Technology to study mathematics and natural sciences.
1883 – Steiner becomes the editor of Goethe’s scientific writings at the Goethe Archives in Weimar, Germany.
1891 – Steiner earns his Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of Rostock, Germany. (Saturn Return)1894 – Steiner publishes his first major philosophical work, “The Philosophy of Freedom.”
1902 – Steiner becomes the head of the German section of the Theosophical Society. (Uranus Opposition)
1912 – Steiner breaks with the Theosophical Society and founds the Anthroposophical Society. (breaking bonds to seek self-empowerment and harmony due to current 3/6 profile)
1913 – Steiner designs and oversees the construction of the first Goetheanum in Dornach, Switzerland.
1919 – Steiner founds the first Waldorf school in Stuttgart, Germany.
1922 – The first Goetheanum is destroyed by fire.
1923 – Steiner founds the General Anthroposophical Society and begins the design and construction of the second Goetheanum. “The Anthroposophical Society gives space and opportunity for spiritual growth, artistic development, and active citizenship. It exists where people come together, inspired by Anthroposophy, who work on issues of caring for humanity, inner development and community building.”
1924 – Steiner gives his last public lecture and becomes increasingly ill.
1925 – Rudolf Steiner dies in Dornach, Switzerland.
Some of Steiner’s Books with Human Design Cycle Dates
I recommend starting with The Philosophy of Freedom as his take on ethical individualism. Through this lens, Steiner's design reveals a soul engineered for responsive planning, urging us to embrace our blueprints for freedom and love.
Rudolph Steiner’s Saturn Return Cycle in August of 1890, Right Angle Cross of Contagion
Philosophy of Freedom (1894)
Rudolph Steiner’s Uranus Opposition, the Left Angle Cross of Duality in November 1899
Theosophy: An Introduction to the Spiritual Processes in Human Life and in the Cosmos (1904)
How to Know Higher Worlds (1904)
Cosmic Memory: Prehistory of Earth and Man (1904)
Atlantis and Lemuria (1904)
The Education of the Child in the Light of Anthroposophy (1907)
An Outline of Esoteric Science (1909)
Four Mystery Dramas (1910-1913)
The Spiritual Guidance of the Individual and Humanity (1911)
A Road to Self-Knowledge (1912)
The Threshold of the Spiritual World (1913)
The Riddles of Philosophy (1914)
Rudolph Steiner’s Kiron Return Cycle, Right Angle Cross of the Sleeping Phoenix in May 1909
Occult Science: An Outline (1910)
The Philosophy of Spiritual Activity (1916)
Riddles of the Soul (1917)
Rudolph Steiner’s Second Saturn Return Cycle, Right Angle Cross of Service in September 1919
Fundamentals of Therapy (1925)
Karmic Relationships, Volumes I-VIII (1924-1934)
The Story of My Life (1924-1925)
Anthroposophical Leading Thoughts (1924-1925)
The Foundation Stone Meditation (1924)
The Calendar of the Soul (1925)
The First Class Lessons and Mantras (1924)
Eurythmy as Visible Speech (1924)
The Essentials of Education (1924)
True and False Paths in Spiritual Investigation (1924)
The Healing Process: Spirit, Nature and Our Bodies (1920)
Nutrition and Health (1924) The Christian Mystery (1923)
The Cycle of the Year as Breathing Process of the Earth (1923)
The Festivals and Their Meaning: Christmas, Easter, Ascension and Pentecost (1915-1918)
Advanced keynoting (only accurate if birthtime is precisely exact) Steiner’s Variable PLL DRL indicates a strategic left mind with a receptive right brain/body system, so his body was a mutation leaning towards the future. Touch Cognition means he had cyclical, sensory knowing through the deepest sensitivity to auric contact; his 6th color Determination thrives on sensitivity to light for digestion (requiring indirect); Shores Environment aligned with water boundaries like lakesides; Survival Perspective scanned for threats/opportunities; Innocence Motivation revealed pure, non-strategic awareness.