The whole method, in one place.
From a person’s birth date, Balance Codex computes a structural map — the Balance Pyramid — and reads from it where their natural strengths, tensions, and life tasks sit. It is a structured method of self-knowledge: it describes the structure of who someone already is, rather than predicting what will happen to them.
CALCULATE YOUR BALANCE PYRAMIDEach part is named here, and opens onto a page of its own where the detail lives.
What the method computes
At the center of the method is a simple claim: every person is born with a base — an innate structure that sets where their strengths, tensions, and tasks naturally lie. The calculation makes that base visible. From a birth date it builds the Balance Pyramid, a fixed figure of twenty-one positions, each one a different facet of a person. Every position holds a value, and each value is one of twenty-two energies — the structural alphabet the method reads from.
How it is arranged, and how it unfolds
The positions are not a flat list. They sit on two sides of the figure — an inner axis and a material axis — that mirror each other in pairs. And the pyramid does not switch on all at once: it comes online in layers across a life, so the same map reads differently at twenty and at fifty — including two life tasks that become active in the first and second halves of life.
What the method is, and is not
Two things keep the method clear of the territory it is often mistaken for.
It computes. A reading comes from a calculation, not from intuition or a questionnaire — run the same way every time, so that anyone with the same birth date reaches the same map. And it describes rather than predicts: it says what a person is built on, and makes no claim about what will happen to them. Whether a given year goes well, whether a venture works out — that sits outside what the method can see.
Underneath it sits a philosophy of returning to oneself: the older idea that a person comes into the world already shaped, and that a life goes best when built on that shape.
Where to start
Start with the calculator — it is free. Give it a name and a birth date, and it returns your pyramid with a short reading: enough to see the structure, and the position the method treats as your main task. The full reading — every position, and the energy that has landed in each — continues in the report.
Each part of the method has a page of its own, and this one is the way in.
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CALCULATE YOUR BALANCE PYRAMID