Life Map Insight
Make sense of your life — without explaining it away.
Pin birth locations
Location locked within 1km resonance grid.
Person 1 stats
Person 2 stats
Analysis Options
Choose the depth of your analysis. The system uses mathematical models to generate your personalized report in real-time.
- Deep dive into life path
- Major transitions
- Baseline energy
- Syncs & Crossings
- Anti-phases
- Mutual peaks
- Both individual reports (P1 & P2)
- Complete Intersection analysis
- Export entire bundle
Life Map Insight does not provide predictions, diagnoses, or objective truths.
All outputs are symbolic, interpretive, and intended solely for personal reflection.
Any meaning derived from this tool is created by the user, not imposed by the system.
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What is Life Map Insight?
A mathematical tool that calculates personal life intensity curves from birth date, time, and geographic location. This dual view lets you compare two people's curves side by side — not astrology, not numerology, but a deterministic model where the same input always produces the same output.
How to read the chart
The vertical axis (0–10) shows mathematical intensity. The horizontal axis is time.
Age View — aligns both people by life stage. Good for comparing character patterns.
Year View — aligns by calendar year. Good for real-time compatibility.
Sync — highlights periods where both curves rise together.
Cross / Anti — marks intersections and opposing phases.
Start by checking past peaks against what you both remember. That's your personal validation.
How to use
- Enter birth details for both people and pin their birthplaces on the map.
- Click Reveal Resonance to generate both curves.
- Switch between Age and Year views.
- Use Sync, Cross and Anti filters to explore the relationship between the two paths.
- Unlock individual or combined AI-powered reports for deeper analysis.
How it works
Each person's birth date, time, and coordinates (latitude and longitude) are processed through a proprietary multi-stage formula producing a continuous intensity curve. The two curves are then rendered together for comparison. No personal data is stored after your session ends.
→ Read the full methodology
Intersection Report — FAQ
How two charts work together — and what the crossing points mean.
What is the Intersection Report and how does it differ from a single report? +
The Intersection Report places two individual life rhythm charts on the same timeline. It shows where the two patterns align, diverge, and cross — not as a compatibility score, but as a structural map of how two mathematical trajectories relate over time.
Each person's chart remains independent — the report does not merge or average them.
What does a crossing point on the chart mean? +
A crossing point is a moment where the two intensity curves intersect — one person's trajectory moves upward while the other's moves downward, or vice versa.
It marks a structural shift in the relative intensity between the two timelines. It does not predict conflict or harmony — it shows a point of mathematical transition.
Does the Intersection Report show compatibility or relationship quality? +
No. The Intersection Report does not produce a compatibility score, rating, or prediction about the relationship outcome.
It shows the mathematical structure of two overlapping timelines. How that structure maps to a real relationship is entirely yours to interpret.
What does it mean when both curves are high at the same time? +
It means both individuals are in a mathematically elevated phase simultaneously.
Whether that translates to shared activity, aligned focus, or something else depends on variables the chart does not measure — decisions, context, circumstances.
Can the Intersection Report be used for any two people? +
Yes — partners, parent and child, colleagues, close friends. The calculation requires birth date, time, and coordinates for both people.
The result is always two individual charts overlaid on a shared timeline, regardless of the relationship type.
Does the report say whose phase is "better" or "stronger"? +
No. The chart shows intensity values for both people without ranking them. Higher intensity is not better — it is simply a different structural condition.
How accurate are the crossing points relative to real life? +
The more accurate the birth data for both people, the closer the structural pattern will be to actual experience.