1 power of character | power of character Character value 1 is a combination of stubbornness and feeble-mindedness. This person is unable to make a choice, a decision they would follow. The only chance for having any life philosophy is to be in opposition. That is what they do in each particular case. The subject matter itself is not important. Pure contradiction as a sign of personal opinion, that is what counts. No reasonable argument will do here, they will never agree. The only way to make this person change their opinion is to lend them yours, make them think the right decision is their own, something they came up with. Only then will they be glad to accept it. If properly done, they may take advantage of it, otherwise just pass the buck to someone else. |
222 human energy | human energy This energy level is considered indicative of psychic skills. However, this is not a gift for granted, but rather an ability that may manifest itself in an extraordinary situation. So, what kind of situation is extraordinary enough to trigger psychic skills? It is always person-specific. One may need to witness a tsunami, while other only has to prick a finger. In everyday life, such person is much like those with a single two in their psychomatrix, just as much restless and fussy, and even more secluded and withdrawn. They are, however, capable of unexpected and seemingly non-motivated outbursts of emotions, which complicate any relationships with such people even further. |
33 cognitive potential | cognitive potential Two threes in one’s psychomatrix indicate an explicit, but not overwhelming interest in technical subjects. This person may find their application in various fields, but they will definitely enjoy manual labor. Meaning, of course, not just trench-digging, but rather something that requires technical skills and knowledge of exact sciences. Something like car maintenance, for instance. At the same time, such people may try to combine their interest in technology with craving for beauty. There are plenty of activities making use of such a combination. For instance, industrial design requires some specific knowledge, but also leaves room for creativity. However, the same applies to the oldest profession. |
– health potential | health potential Definitely not the best value. However, many of those whose names are well-known today had poor health in their childhood. The list includes Alfred the Great, Hans Christian Andersen, Morihei Ueshiba. Poor health, however, didn’t stop the first of them from earning his nickname, the second from becoming the greatest fairy-tale writer of all times, the third from inventing aikido. So, poor health is not a reason to give up. Health can and should be improved using case-specific methodology. You don’t have to become a hero hammerman or sports superstar (this, however, has been the case a few times). It is enough to ensure sustainable health parameters so that asthenia doesn’t hinder you from doing what you love, giving birth to and raising children, feeling happy, after all. |
55 intuition and logic | intuition and logic A typical empiricist, that is a practitioner and pragmatist. No statement is taken for granted without logical analysis. Paraphrasing one Latin proverb, “There may only be what there is”, for such a man. This value allows for planning actions several steps ahead as the result of each move is easy to calculate. Such people never ask, “How could this have happened?” It is easy and convenient of course to establish both professional and personal relationships with such a person. They may afford dreaming only if such dreams are feasible. Their partners may sometimes feel bored, but the feeling of confidence will always remain. |
66 aptitude for work | aptitude for work A superior artist, someone capable of devoting their life to one or two genuine masterpieces. Antique sculptors and Renaissance jewelers are the good examples. The ability to bring every nitty-gritty detail to perfection in a meticulous and orderly fashion as well as the desire for such perfection, which is more important, have been permanently lost in our times of consumerism. That is a pity. The process of creating a unique item and possessing it are incomparable in terms of sensations. Nevertheless, such people can make use of their skills even now. The way in which other psychomatrix values suit this or that activity should be taken into account, though. If one has enough energy and excellent health, they should not regret spending years on studying for they are to become true masters. This trait has a strong potential an |
– luck | luck Such people are free of their obligations to the demiurge and may live the way they want. Luck is not a reliable option, but neither is it a determining factor. So, everything is in your hands. Explore various ways of actualizing your potential without waiting for a specific occasion. Accumulate knowledge and experience, make it the basis of your self-development. You can finally abandon the luck-based approach to private life affairs and try to take some more pragmatic steps, place an ad in a newspaper, for instance. The main thing is to exclude the words “bad luck” from your vocabulary. There should be no such thing as luck. God helps those who help themselves. |
8 level of responsibility | level of responsibility Such people are aware of their duties, but are not really willing to perform them. As a result, the cornerstone turns into a millstone around the neck, and any relationship starts to resemble grave encumbrance instead of pleasure. Unfortunately, this is a rather frequent case. Most are just unable to comprehend that relationships are only pleasant if based upon the desire of giving, not gaining. One who has once ignored their duties towards anyone bears a mark of unreliability, which will once entitle someone else to do the same to them. But that is not the problem. Far more important is that treating duties as an annoying obligation poisons this person’s life and makes them unhappy. |
9 memory and intelligence | memory and intelligence Goldfish memory is a term applicable to this person. What does it mean? Well, they don’t remember things for long. If some information is not vital, it is immediately forgotten. You can’t call such people dumb, but they do look like that. Just think of the criteria to evaluate intelligence. The first thing that comes to mind is a copious academician discussing a specific topic in great detail. Why so copious? Well, it has to do with our memory. Therefore, someone with poor memory can’t possibly make a good impression. However, true intelligence is about being able to evaluate things regardless of stereotypes or patterns. Are there many people capable of that? And if memory is poor, it can be trained, shall such a need arise. |