HVD — CHRONAL-VECTOR DIAGNOSTICS
52. HVD — CHRONAL-VECTOR DIAGNOSTICS
Card status: PRELIMINARY. The method is insufficiently documented in open sources. The description is based on the system's self-presentation. Verification with tradition bearers is required.
I. View from Within the Tradition
Method's Worldview A person's life unfolds according to chronal-vector laws: every moment of birth establishes a unique "vector" — the direction of the unfolding of energies in time. "Chron" (from the Greek χρόνος, time) and "vector" (direction) are the two key parameters that determine personality characteristics and the dynamics of life periods. Time is understood as a multidimensional structure in which events are distributed across lawful vectors.
What Is Considered Reality Chronal-vector patterns are real regularities extractable from the date of birth. Numerical and temporal laws govern a person's life. Biorhythmic cycles, numerological keys, and event patterns form a single diagnostic map.
What Is an Event Within the Method An event is the activation of a chronal vector in a specific life period. "Chronal nodes" are points where several vectors intersect, giving rise to intense transformations or crises. Prognosis means identifying future chronal nodes.
Role of the Subject The bearer of a chronal-vector programme. Awareness of one's programme opens the possibility of managing life scenarios. The method is oriented toward self-knowledge and increasing manageability.
Purpose of the Method Diagnosis of the chronal-vector profile, identification of key life periods and "chronal nodes," prognosis of scenario dynamics, and navigation through crisis periods.
II. How the Method Works
Origin An authorial post-Soviet method (Russia/CIS, presumably 1990s–2010s). Precise authorship and primary sources have not been established in open access. Presented as a synthesis of numerology, biorhythmology, and an authorial theory of temporal patterns. The name bears characteristics of quasi-scientific branding.
What It Is Used For Diagnosis of the chronal-vector personality profile; interpretation of life period patterns; prognosis through chronal nodes; navigation through crises.
Data Source Date of birth as the primary input parameter; additionally — significant biographical dates.
Interpretation Principle Cyclical (temporal patterns and biorhythmic cycles) + structural (diagnostic matrix). Presumably — numerical or symbolic principles of periods.
Temporal Scope Moment of birth (base vector); personal activation periods; biorhythm cycles; life trajectory through chronal nodes.
Predetermination Presumably moderate: the vector establishes the programme, awareness opens management. The precise level cannot be determined without verification.
Scale of Applicability Individual.
Limitations The method is insufficiently documented. Authorship has not been established. Quasi-scientific terminology without mathematical substantiation. This card is preliminary.
Ethical Risks Quasi-scientific authority through terminology ("diagnostics," "vector," "chron"). Potential manipulation through "crisis nodes" as a source of anxiety.
Degree of Verifiability Undefined — the method is insufficiently documented.
III. Place Among Other Methods
Methods with Similar Data Source Date of birth + biographical dates — a parameter shared with numerological systems (#5, #46, #47) and prognostic astrology (#1, #18).
Methods with Similar Operating Principle Functionally (temporal cycles + prognosis) close to numerology of life cycles and biorhythmology. The matrix structure relates to the Pythagorean Square (#46) and the Matrix of Destiny (#47).
Key Difference from Similar Methods The quasi-scientific linguistic register ("diagnostics," "vector," "chron") distinguishes the method from both overtly esoteric and overtly academic systems. Functionally — an analogue of numerological prognostic systems in a pseudo-scientific guise.
Relationship to Predetermination Presumably moderate determinism with an emphasis on manageability through awareness.
Parallel Application Possible With numerological systems (#5, #46) — likely shared basis with different interpretive frames.
Method Info
Data D1+D0
Causality C2+C1+C3
Time T0+T1+T2+T3
Result F1, F2, F3, F4
