Videos and user manual2.1. Biomarkers in detail
Introduction
In this chapter, we'll explore the details of biomarkers in a user interface. Let's take the example of the chakras to illustrate how they work and how the relevant information is displayed.
Accessing Chakras
When a page dedicated to chakras is accessed, the various chakras are displayed. By clicking on a specific chakra, the associated biomarkers appear on the right-hand side of the screen.
Energy and Agitation
The first key element is energy, a resource evaluated according to its energy level and agitation. On the left-hand side of the screen, energy is visualized, while at the bottom, agitation is displayed. Both aspects are represented by 9 different petals, describing the state of energy and agitation:
- Here, high energy and low agitation indicate a resource.
Additional information
Other information is also displayed:
- Attention level
- Intention level
- Time horizon (short, medium or long term)
- Element's main cycle
Evolution and Average
It is possible to follow the evolution of biomarkers over the course of a session, divided into four parts. For example, you can observe a variation in energy, with phases of ascent and descent, enabling you to evaluate the overall average.
Priorities
Each biomarker page offers over 1,400 different biomarkers. A button allows you to automatically add a biomarker to the priorities. By clicking on "add to priority", this item is marked for further treatment, such as meditations or reharmonization frequencies. The process of adding and removing is a simple click away.
Link quality
Links between elements of the same family (e.g. chakras) are indicated:
- Number of fibers (links)
- Resonance points
- Percentage of diffusion (e.g. 33% of linked chakras)
Direct Access Buttons
Two buttons facilitate navigation:
- Direct access to the chakra
- Direct access to full-screen biomarker analysis page
Help and Information
A question mark is available on each page, providing additional information on the petals and the meanings of the various resonances and regulations.
In short, this interface enables detailed, personalized management of biomarkers, facilitating analysis and optimization of chakras and other related elements.
Biomarker energy and agitation information
- Energy
- The vertical scale on the left shows the biomarker's average energy. A low value (to the bottom) indicates a low energy biomarker. A high value (to the top) indicates a high energy biomarker. For some biomarkers (e.g. acupuncture points, emotions...) the energy can be negative or positive, indicating an impact on the overall equilibrium. In this case, the low energy is indicated in the middle of the scale.
- Agitation
- The horizontal scale on the bottom shows the biomarker's average agitation. A low value (to the left) indicates a mostly static biomarker. A high value indicates a mostly agitated biomarker.
Biomarker petals
The 8 petals (plus the opened flower, all 8 petals in equilibrium) indicate the main energy/agitation zone of the biomarker.- Static
- Low energy, low agitation. This is the lowest activity possible for a biomarker. It is usually associated with chronic, long-term conditions.
- Low energy
- Low energy, normal agitation. This biomarker has a low, but functional activity.
- Strained
- Low energy, high agitation. This is a sign of distress.
- Stabilizing
- Normal energy, low agitation. This biomarker is a stable pillar.
- Flexible
- Normal energy, normal agitation. The opened flower indicates an optimal functional state.
- Learning
- Normal energy, high agitation. This indicates a learning process, usually in reaction to some external information.
- Resource
- High energy, low agitation. This is a caracteristic of main resources.
- Adaptating
- High energy, normal agitation. This indicates an adaptation process, usually in reaction to some external stimulus.
- Destabilizing
- High energy, high agitation. This indicates an acute, hard to resolve situation.
Biomarker regulation information
This is a non-linear analysis of the biomarker.- Attention
- Indicates the strength of management of the biomarker.
- Intention
- A lower value indicates dispersion (presence of many concurrent biomarker regulations). A higher value indicates focus (a strongly present biomarker principal regulation). A negative value indicates chaos (there are no clear regulations). An overvalue indicates hypervigilance (a too strong regulation).
- Horizon
- A lower value indicates short-term agitation (more short-term management in the biomarker regulation than long-term). A higher value indicates long-term relaxation (more long-term management in the biomarker regulation than short-term).
Biomarker resonance information
This is a non-linear analysis of the resonances between biomarkers in the same group.- Threads
- Indicates the total number of resonances with other biomarkers in the group (thread count of the main rope).
- Strength
- Indicates the total stength of the links with other biomarkers in the group (width of the main rope).
- Reach
- Indicates the proportion of other markers in the same category this biomarker has links with (separation of the main rope into individual ropes).
- Resources
- Resources are strong links with other biomarkers. A resource indicates an energy exchange between 2 systems. The main direction of the energy exchange is indicated (receives from, or sends to). Resources are ordered first by the most powerful resources it receives from, or the most needy resources it sends to.
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