When you first look at your BodyGraph, the colored tracks running between your centers aren't random. They are organized into three distinct circuit groups, and
Understanding the Three Circuit Types in Your Bodygraph
When you first look at your BodyGraph, the colored tracks running between your centers aren't random. They are organized into three distinct circuit groups, and these circuits reveal the deeper architecture of how you process life, share energy, and fulfill your purpose. Every human being is wired with some combination of Individual, Tribal, and Collective circuitry, but the proportion and emphasis differs from person to person. Understanding which circuits dominate your chart offers a powerful lens into why you operate the way you do, and what you came here to bring.
The Three Circuit Groups at a Glance
The BodyGraph is divided into three main circuit types, each with its own theme, awareness, and role in human evolution:
- Individual Circuit – centered on the mind, identity, and spiritual mutation
- Tribal Circuit – focused on support, resources, family, and social bonding
- Collective Circuit – split into two sub-circuits, Logic and Abstract, both oriented toward the wider social fabric
Where these circuits light up in your chart tells a story about how you are designed to move through life, not just what you think or feel.
The Individual Circuit: The Diamond of Self
Often called "the Diamond" because of the way it forms a clear, self-contained shape in the BodyGraph, the Individual circuit is the realm of mind, awareness, and mutation. It includes channels like 1-8 (Inspiration), 7-31 (The Alpha), 11-56 (Curiosity), 13-33 (The Prodigal), 25-51 (Initiation), and 3-60 (Pulse or Mutation). The centers most involved are the G, Ajna, Head, and key Root and Sacral gates.
The energy here is transpersonal but deeply personal in expression. Individual circuitry is not concerned with belonging or fitting in. It is concerned with being itself. People wired strongly with the Individual circuit came here to bring something new into the world, a perspective, a direction, a way of being that didn't exist before. They are the spiritual seekers, the ones who feel different, the ones who often look at conventional paths and feel no resonance.
On the life path, a strong Individual circuit suggests a journey of self-discovery, self-expression, and the courage to mutate. These people are not meant to live by other people's rules. Their dharma is to follow what feels true and to trust the inner pull toward what is emerging, even when it makes them look like outliers.
The Tribal Circuit: The Network of Support
The Tribal circuit forms what is often called "the Network." It is where the social glue of human life lives, the wiring for family, money, law, health, and resource exchange. Key channels include 21-45 (Money), 10-57 (Preservation), 28-38 (Struggle), 32-54 (Transformation), 5-15 (Bonding), 26-44 (Surrender), and 50-27 (Preservation). The Spleen, Sacral, Root, and parts of the Heart and G are central to this circuitry.
Tribal energy is about reciprocity. It knows that humans are not meant to live in isolation. People with strong Tribal wiring came here to be part of the support system, to give and receive, to build stable structures, families, communities, and economies. They have a deep awareness of health, of resources, of who can be trusted and who cannot. They are often the ones who hold things together, the ones who notice what is breaking down before others do.
On the life path, a strong Tribal circuit is about participation. It is about honoring the value systems that keep human life functional, including loyalty, mutual care, fair exchange, and the slow work of building something that lasts. When Tribal people try to live like isolated Individualists, they often feel ungrounded. Their nature is to belong, but on their own terms and within chosen networks.
The Collective Circuit: Logic and Abstract
The Collective circuit is divided into two distinct sub-circuits that both serve the wider social body but in very different ways.
The Collective Abstract circuit is emotional, cyclic, and oriented around the mysteries of existence. Channels like 12-22 (Openness), 30-41 (Recognition), 39-55 (Emoting), 18-58 (Criticism), and 19-49 (Synthesis) belong here, with the Solar Plexus, Root, and parts of the Ajna heavily involved. This is the circuitry of mood, of the void, of the deep unconscious. People wired here feel the undercurrents of life and are often sensitive to what others miss. Their path is to honor their emotional waves and to bring depth, awareness, and spiritual understanding to the collective.
The Collective Logic circuit is more about pattern recognition, abstraction, and the architecture of thought. It includes channels like 16-48 (Talent), 35-36 (Transitoriness), 5-15 (Bonding, in its social application), and 12-11, along with the connections between the Ajna and Throat. This is the circuitry that wants to make sense of things, to organize experience into patterns that can be shared, questioned, and improved. People with strong Collective Logic are often drawn to ideas, reform, critique, and innovation in social systems.
Together, the two Collective sub-circuits serve the larger body of humanity. People strong in the Collective are not here to do their own thing alone, nor to focus on close-knit family life. They are here to contribute to something bigger, whether through ideas, emotional intelligence, or social vision.
How the Circuits Shape Your Path
No one circuit is better than another. They are different expressions of human existence. Many people have a mix, with one or two circuits dominant, while others are heavily concentrated in a single domain. Your dominant circuit often reveals the flavor of your life theme. Individual-dominant charts tend toward self-direction and spiritual uniqueness. Tribal-dominant charts gravitate toward family, resources, and mutual support. Collective-dominant charts often find purpose through ideas, emotions, or social contribution.
What matters is not to perform a circuit you don't carry, but to honor the wiring you came in with. When you live aligned with your circuit pattern, life starts to flow with a kind of rightness. You stop trying to be who others expect, and you start moving in the direction your energy was always pointing toward.


