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Calculate your daily biorhythm online


Calculate your biorhythm. Enter your birthday and the date for which you'd like to know your biorhythm. biorhythm chart










Calculate your personal Biorhythms cycles you will be able to understand yourself and others better. Each of the biorhythms cycles begin on the day you were born and rises and
falls in positive and negative phases throughout your life. Here
we present a daily biorhythms chart.

Simply enter your date of birth and it will calculate your emotional, physical and and intellectual cycles. The blue bar shows the current day whilst pink squares indicate potentially difficult periods whilst the green squares indicate positive periods. When your cycles pass through these areas your cycles will be accentuated so you have the opportunity to prepare yourself.

After you use this daily biorhythms tool, why not bookmark this site and return on a daily basis. Below we have a free downloadable biorhythms calculator to use when off line.




According to the theory, our lives are affected by three primary biorhythms: Emotional, Physical and Intellectual. Others claim that there are additional secondary biorhythms (Spiritual, Intuition, Awareness and Aesthetic) some of which may be combinations of the three primaries. Biorhythms start at birth and then oscillate between a positive phase and a negative phase throughout lifetime. Biorhythm supporters claim that when a biorhythm is at a positive phase, people may feel or be able to perform better for activities related to that biorhythm. Conversely, when a biorhythm is at a negative phase, bad mood or difficulties to carry out activities related to that biorhythm, may experienced. When a biorhythm crosses the middle line it is considered to be in a “critical” time.

  • Primary Biorhythms  



  • Emotional (28 days) Affects: mood, sensitivity, creativity 
  • Physical (23 days) Affects: strength, toughness, endurance, coordination 
  • Intellectual (33 days) Affects: analytical thinking, logic, learning ability, memory
  • Secondary Biorhythms  
  • Spiritual (53 days) 
  • Intuition (38 days) 
  • Awareness (48 days) 
  • Aesthetic (43 days)



Interpreting your biorhythm data

Now that you have learned what the biorhythm theory is, there remains an even more important consideration. How does one interpret the results? What do critical, high, and low days mean for each individual who applies the theory to his daily activities and events? Interpretations of biorhythm data center on the three most important days in the monthly rhythms: the critical, high, and low points in each of the physical, emotional, and intellectual cycles. The general characteristics associated with the high and low days are more straightforward and consistent than is the case with the critical or cautionary days. 
High days
Generally, high days indicate full tides of: vitality, endurance, and strength from a physical view; excitement, intense feelings, and vigorous sensibilities from an emotional view; and knowledge, reason, and thought from the intellectual view. There are gradations of these dependent upon the situations and circumstances under which they occur, and on the individual personality involved. Thus, a high in the emotional cycle can signal a time of high production for the actor or artist, similar to a high in the physical cycle of an athlete. On the other hand, a high emotional state under circumstances requiring coolness during stress is a different matter, and could signal an "off" day for the professional race driver, or the man at bat with three men on. 
Low days
The general characteristics of the low days in the cycles are not necessarily directly opposed to those of the highs, and should not be thought of as the "bad" or negative days in the cycles. They do indicate a lower level of potential or energy, and should be thought of as the recharge, rest, or recovery phase of the cycles. 
Critical days
In general, interpretations of critical days revolve around two key words: deviation and instability. The word "deviation," for example, means "a departure from a standard." Biorhythm research seems to indicate that critical days are often times when a person's behavior and actions differ from the norm for that individual. Examples are the usually polite, easy-going individual who, on his emotional critical day, finds himself short-tempered and edgy with everyone around him; or the person who is normally charged-up, energetic, and full of drive, who finds himself feeling listless, tired, and withdrawn on the critical day in his physical cycle. The second key word, "instability," has similar connotations, but it brings into focus the concept of motion. In fact, the word itself infers a "wobbly" or shaky condition, and aptly describes the time during which the cycle is changing direction-either from high to low or low to high. Although there is a potential for mishap at this point in a cycle, there is at the same time a potential for very positive results. If one is cautious and aware of the unstable state, and able to harness and direct the energy, one can often excel on a critical day. By taking full advantage of the positive aspects of one's deviant behavior or feelings during this time, there is the potential for outstanding achievement - the possibility for a physical, emotional, or intellectual breakthrough in one's life. As an example of this, many professional athletes, mountain climbers, and others who depend upon physical attributes, have been able to perform admirably on biorhythmic critical days in their physical cycles. With these general characteristics as a background, the following is a guide list of more specific interpretations of the biorhythmic high, low, and critical days. 

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