Profile Connected Calendar – Q and A
The biorhythm Coaching Program uses the movements of the sun and moon to identify energy vibrations.
Bi-Weekly Moon Cycles
In this world of modern conveniences, it’s easy to forget the delicate balance of nature. Without the moon, for example, the earth would spin eight times faster. The earth, as we know it, would become uninhabitable.
Ocean waves are highest during the full and new moon and they constantly wax and wane with the magnetic pull of the moon. Like ocean waves, many spiritual communities believe that our energy peaks on the full and new moon as well.
The full moon cycle is 29 ½ days. Within each month, the moon waxes (increases) towards the full moon, 14 ½ days. Then, it wanes (decreases) towards the new moon, 14 ½ days.
The Daily Moon Cycle
Each Bi-daily cycle is approximately every 2¾ days. The ecliptic line determines the calendar’s color connections, which measures the moon’s voyage around the earth. The sun’s color patterns were assigned to the moon cycle as well.
Ecliptic line measurements are also used by NASA.
The tilt of the earth’s axis triggers the seasons. As the sun’s light increases and decreases, we used it to estimate each month’s color and the light spectrum’s sequence establishes the color of each month.
Blue, the color shades of spring and summer, is also the hottest star. Red, Orange and Yellow are much colder and are the spectrum color shades of fall and winter. *
*Harvard Spectral Classification
March 21
Spring Begins, The Vernal Equinox
The hottest sunlight is blue around March 21, the Vernal Equinox. It brings the birth of spring displayed by Lime Green leaves and moderate balancing temperatures in Green, April/May. Teal, May/June brings and even hotter temperatures as Blue increases to 75%.
June 20
Summer Begins, The Summer Solstice
The Sun’s heat begins to increase in the northern hemisphere after around June 20 as the earth tilts towards the Sun. The heat continues to increase until it reaches purple, mid-September, with its balancing, Hot-50% Blue /Cold-50% Red, more moderate temperatures.
See illustrations below. When it’s summer in the Northern Hemisphere, it is winter in the Southern Hemisphere. Temperature statements are based on moderate, not extreme, weather latitudes, not close to the equator or the poles.
September 22
Fall Begins, the Autumnal Equinox
Fall begins with falling magenta leaves. Experience the universe’s coldest stars, red, orange, and yellow, as they become more saturated each day until the winter solstice.
December 21
Winter Begins, The Winter Solstice
Around December 21 when the earth tilts away from the sun, winter is created in the northern hemisphere. Notice, how the weather becomes more temperate after, February 18 as red diminishes and yellow, cooler than red, becomes 100%. The year comes to a close with the Vernal Equinox, March 21, the beginning of Spring.
If you ever have a question about the universe, look to nature.
-Albert Einstein
We use the distance between the new and full moon cycle to determine each day’s color.
See our coaching method as a fresh, more process-oriented approach to integrating logical thinking into your thoughts and actions. You’ll be able to better problem-solve your daily dilemmas.
When you view the world as one harmonized energy, there are many obvious connections. See below how we determined nature’s energy frequencies.
1;1 Ratio
Be Powerful
New Moon
This conjunction creates a though-provoking understanding of what’s needed to grow as a person. Likewise, conjunctive organic chemistry compounds connect and expand to make a larger compound.
1;2 Ratio
Create Harmony
Waxing and Waning
They create the major cords in music, the most harmonic melodies. It’s also the formular of many familiar acidic compounds and delicious cuisine, for example, 1/3 Lemon Juice and 2/3 olive oil is a middle eastern salad dressing.
1;3 Ratio
Be Clever
1st & 3rd Quarter
First and Third Quarter Moons deliver obvious truths. This ratio creates a mismatch in color combinations, a discord in music and toxicity in chemical compounds, 1/4 acid to 3/4 base.
1;6 Ratio
Win the Day
Full Moon
These color combinations neutralize each other, allowing you to objectively compare both points of view. In music, they create a melodic neutralizing tone and in chemistry, they neutralize into a salt when dissolved in water.
View below the step-by-step knowledge integration process. The Customize Coaching Program includes thoughts that will open your life perspectives and keep you on track.
My WORLD
“Where You’re Going?” and “How will you Survive and Succeed?” in the world around you.
After the New Moon, the moon waxes (increases). The calendar supports you as it waxes towards the Full Moon.
Waning Moon
0. Transform your Life
Consider how today’s new customized coaching session connects to your personality. Is it Your Natural Talent-What You Overdo, Your Common Sense-Your Balanced Perspective or Your Life Lesson- How you emotionally react
Waxing Crescent
1. Look Around
Based on your customized color connection, contemplate how you’re doing. Is your color choice pushing you forward-Natural Talents, balanced-Common Sense, or holding you back-Life Lessons?
Waxing Crescent
2. Get an Agreement
Today and tomorrow, confront what is occurring in the world around you. Be courageous. Investigate within yourself, “What’s uncomfortable?” After considering the pros and cons, agree on a path forward.
Waxing 1st Quarter
3. Be Clever
Your energy, like the colors, is disconnected. Use today and tomorrow’s objectivity to debate how to do or resolve something. Where do you feel tense?” Don’t rush. Let the truth unfold. If your color choice is a “Life Lesson,” you need even more time to reflect.
Waxing Gibbous
4. Create Harmony
Today and tomorrow are action days. You can see how to resolve issues interfering with your day-to-day routines. Use today’s harmony to smooth over rough spots and create a more fulfilling life.
Waxing Gibbous
5. Be Inventive
These are your most creative days. Now is the time to imagine how you can make your future more fulfilling, fine-tune the direction you’re heading, resolve lingering issues and create opportunities. Find your missing puzzle pieces.
Full Moon
6. Win the Day
Dwell on today’s conflicting perspectives. Feel your energy building. Get Angry. Tune into frustrations. Aren’t they directing you towards expressing something? Listen. Learn. Take action.
Just ME
“Are your self-expectations achievable? “Is what you want, what you need?”
After the Full Moon, the moon starts to wane (decrease). During these next 14 ½ days, the Waning Moon Cycle supports you in resolving thoughts.
Waning Gibbous
1. Look Back
Today and tomorrow create uninterrupted time to just think. Thoughtfully review, where you’ve been and what you’ve done. Ask yourself, “How are you doing?” “Did you forget or leave something behind?” Reflect. Inspect. Reconsider.
Waning Gibbous
2. Create Harmony
You can see clearly, how to resolve issues interfering with your day-to-day thoughts. Go ahead. End what’s no longer supporting you. Life is short. Don’t waste your efforts on dead end situations.
Waning 2nd Quarter
4. Look Inside Yourself
You can see clearly, how to resolve issues interfering with your thoughts. Feel the harmony of what’s already working in your life. Agree within yourself, “What’s worth persevering and what’s without value?”
Waning Crescent
4. Look Inside Yourself
You can see clearly, how to resolve issues interfering with your thoughts. Feel the harmony of what’s already working in your life. Agree within yourself, “What’s worth persevering and what’s without value?”
Waning Crescent
5. Be Honest
Confront your intense, thought-provoking frustrations. Know, they’re there for a reason. Confront them until you know what’s making them happen. Stay engaged. As the new moon begins, you will feel the light.
New Moon
6. Become Powerful
Create quite time to feel the intense energy pushing you towards better understanding yourself. Listen to your thoughts. Hear who you are and what you need.
If you could see the stars during the day, you would see the stars move along a path from one constellation to another during a year. This line is called the ecliptic. Most of the planets in our solar system, including the moon, move near the elliptical center. What makes the ecliptic line so useful is how it shows the plane of Earth’s orbit around the sun. The planets are on or near the same flat plane of the ecliptic circle. This same circle of planets is used by NASA to measure distance.
“The path of a circle always follows the path of a larger circle.”
-Copernicus
The ecliptic line is used by NASA’S K2 to search for exoplanets by measuring brightness. This line became the place to find exoplanets.
A solar year — the time it takes Earth to orbit the sun — lasts around 365 days, while a lunar year, or 12 full cycles of the Moon, is roughly 354 days. Because of this discrepancy, a purely lunar calendar — like the Islamic, or Hijri, calendar — doesn’t stay aligned with the seasons. Therefore, we make an adjustment every three years by adding a month after the Summer Solstice.