Psychlometry  

Psychlometry is the study of layers and how they relate to our interaction.  On the basis that the Earth is the surface created at the boundary between the conscious and super-conscious layers our closest celestial neighbors can be considered boundaries between adjacent layers.  Their proximity suggests they exert some influence on our own layer of interaction even if the absence of conditions favorable to sustaining "life as we know it" prevents actual focus.
 

How does it work?

Though we perceive the Sun, Moon and planets as physical bodies having size, rotation and orbit their characteristics can also be defined in terms of amplitude, frequency and wavelength allowing each to be plotted.  By comparing the phase of these waves to activity within our layer of interaction it should be possible to observe obvious connections and from these forecast similar events in the future. 

The equivalent to Psychlometry in the physical reality of the perceived world would be the ability to interpret dreams from the brainwave patterns recorded during electroencephalography.  However, it should be remembered in this respect that dreams are created between the conscious and subconscious layers whereas their measurement takes place in the conscious layer alone.
 

Why is it different to Astrology?

Astrology uses the physical position of the Moon and planets to predict the future, hence the reference to the houses or signs of the Zodiac which divide the sky into 12 segments.  Arguments against Astrology derive from this physical dependency.  Skeptics are keen to point out that the gravitational effect of objects so far away would have very little effect on a person's life and that Astrology does not take into account the "drift" in constellations caused by the Earth's wobble about its axis.  Both arguments however show the ignorance typical of people who have not studied the subject. 

Psychlometry uses the phase of the waves described by the planets, not their physical position relative to the observer, and particularly not their positions at the time of birth.  Though important Psychl does not consider birth to be the defining event during focus, which is why Psychlometry provides the ability to calibrate your chart using any significant events in your life.
 

Can I try it for myself?

Yes!  To make it easy for anyone to compare the Psychl waves to daily events we've designed a really cool interactive facility called Psychl One.  You can try a restricted version free of charge before deciding to whether or not you want to subscribe to the full version. 

There's nothing to download or install on your computer so you shouldn't suffer from any of those annoying pop-ups, adware or spyware.  Give it a try - we think it's really Psychledic!