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Biorhythm : Biorhythms FAQ

Biorhythms are method of predicting the cycles of an individual based on their birth date. There are three primary rhythms that are well documented: emotional, physical and intellectual. According to the science of Biorhythms, each of these rhythms goes through three different phases; high, low and critical.

1.What do the different phases represent?

2.What is the critical phase?

3.Are their additional biorhythms that can be plotted?

4.What are the origins of biorhythms?

5.I've heard about biorhythm compatibility, what is it?

6.I find it hard to believe, are biorhythms for real?

7.Can biorhythms predict the future?

8.If the physical rhythm is in a high phase, for instance, you might experience more physical ability then if that rhythm was in a low phase. An emotionally low rhythm might be categorized as a sleepy or even irritable emotional state, likewise, in an emotional high there could be an improved sense of well-being. Intellectually, a high might explain the ability have more focus or mental clarity. In an intellectual low there could be more mental fuzz.

9.The critical phase is the short period when a rhythm is crossing over to a different phase. During this short time, there is a greater risk of error or accident. In fact, studies have show then there is a 30-60% greater risk of an accident during those few critical days that a person experiences every month. It can pay to be more cautious on these days.

10.Yes. In fact, many people have 'found' additional rhythms and have included them in and charts. There are three secondary rhythms that are well documented: mastery, passion and wisdom.

11.Biorhythms were discovered by two different scientists (not working together) at the same time about a hundred years ago. For more information, visit our History of Biorhythms page.

12.Because biorhythms are based on cycles that begin at birth, two individuals 'biorhythms' can be tested for compatibility. Biorhythm compatibility is different then plotting an individual's biorhythm because the compatibility between two people remains consistent throughout their lives.

13.That is for you to decide. But, if you take nature as an example, there are four cycles: spring, summer, fall, and winter. Then the process begins again. Life is filled with cycles and patterns, why not personal cycles and patterns?

14.Biorhythms can't predict or explain events; they can only suggest how we may deal with them.