Biorhythms are the supposed cycles that your mind/body/spirit complex experiences as a result of an abundance or lack of universal energy within the self. Physical, emotional, intellectual and spiritual aspects of a person are affected. These rhythms move in cycles, commencing at birth. Just like the regularity of the number of days in a year, that's one Earth orbit of the sun commencing on the first day of the year and ending on the last – your biorhythms began on the day you were born and took on a regular cyclical pattern.
Medical professional Wilhelm Fliess, a patient of Sigmund Freud discovered 23 and 28 day patterns within humans which he believed were biological phenomena occurring in cycles. In 1904, psychology professor Hermann Swoboda backed up these claims through research. Another professor Alfred Teltscher also believed similarly that the abilities of his students changed rhythmically in cycles of 33 days, in which the brain's ability to absorb information was the fluctuating factor. Numerous books have also been written on the subject of biorhythms since.
Overall, bio-rhythmic cycles occur due to the natural fluctuations of the energy spiraling into the mind/body/spirit complex from the universe and Earth. The flow is not constant, it is variable but rhythmic. The mind/body/spirit complex conducts it's own balancing of this in-pouring of energy through the energy centers, resulting in cyclical fluctuations in mind (intellectual & emotional), the spirit (spiritual & emotional) and the body (physical). Creating each of the four biorhythms.
The Physical Cycle
This cycle is 23 days long. As there is an element of spiritual male and spiritual female within each person, this is supposedly the male biorhythm. Representing physical strength, within the first 10 days you feel increasingly energized, physically motivated, strong, able, healthy and enjoy an increased sense of physical well-being. After the high has subsided, you head toward the low where you feel physically drained or unwell. Critical days are 1 and 11 where positive turns to negative or the reverse, and fluctuations in physical well-being occur.
The Emotional Cycle
Being 28 days long this cycle corresponds with a woman’s average menstrual cycle. It may even be running parallel with menstrual cycles. The critical points of changeover from positive to negative are day 1 and 14, and this is when mood swings can occur in abundance. During the high points of the cycle up to day 13, peaking around 7 and 8, you may feel happy, cheerful, generous, caring and all manner of other positively polarized emotions. The reverse is true during the negative half of the cycle, as you could be prone to a darker mood during this time of recharge.
The Intellectual Cycle
At 33 days long, this biorhythm is the rhythm of the mind. Burning up universal energy for the first 16 days, you'll feel better able to concentrate, create, remember and think. The critical crossover days are 1 and 16 where you might become frustrated at your ability to concentrate one moment and not the next. 'Brain-fog' might cloud your cognitive abilities during the downward part of the cycle while you recharge for the next cycle.
Both spiritual and primary research sources on individuals suggest there are three biorhythms, however there is a lesser known fourth. These cycles begin at the moment of entry into human incarnation and each cycle exhibits a peak and a trough in the pattern of a smooth repetitive wave. There are days within the highest point of the curve in which the individual finds themselves feeling excellent or performing optimally. Nearer the lower part of the curve, a drained or empty feeling both physically and mentally is possible.
The points of the cycle where positive turns to negative, or negative turns to positive, are called critical days. These can be the most harrowing to experience because there is pull from both positive and negative experience. Fluctuations in mood, in physical well being or frustrations with mental abilities can arise. After the high and then the low, the cycle (or biorhythm) begins again.
During the upward part of the cycle, the positive part, much energy is used and the person feels energized in every way. During the downward part of the cycle, the person has consumed their reserves and in-pourings of universal energy and they are now recharging the mind body/spirit/complex once again. This results in the curve heading up toward the positive once more.
Due to the differing length of each type of bio-rhythmic cycle, they do not run in synchronicity. It's frequently possible to experience, for example, an upward physical cycle and a downward intellectual cycle – creating an imperfect feeling. This is better than experiencing the turmoil of critical point of all four cycles at the same point in time! Which is rare.
Orbiting sphere's within the solar system, such as the moon and other planets, plus cycles of the sun, create energetic disturbances which can increase or decrease the in-pourings of universal energy that each of us receives. This is an external factor affecting biorhythms.
We were monitoring top 5 league player’s biorhythms by own and comparing performances with whoscored.com stats/ratings. We compared 50 players and stats show that performance was effected by biorhythms in 65-70% of cases.
We also decided to make emoji for each biorhythm:
- physical biorhythm is in perfect condition. It means good conditions and extra stamina
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- one of player’s biorhythm is at 0 in such days players conditions worsen
- all three biorhythms are in negative zone. In such days players are injury prone
- physical biorhythm is negative zone. It means players lose form, they get tired fast and usual play below own standards
You also can see overall conditions of teams.
- psychological conditions are above average
- psychological conditions are below average
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