Phase Day app for iPhone and iPad


4.2 ( 9072 ratings )
Lifestyle Health & Fitness
Developer: Sirius Lab Ltd
1.99 USD
Current version: 1.1, last update: 4 years ago
First release : 17 Feb 2010
App size: 3.91 Mb

Each of us has his or her own personal phase of the Moon - the phase that was in the sky at the moment of his or her birth.

There are four well known phases: the New Moon, the First Quarter, the Full Moon and the Last Quarter — and many people were born close to these phases. However, in general the phase of the Moon is simply an angle between the positions of the Sun and the Moon from the terrestrial observers point of view.

Our personal phase of the Moon can be very important for everyone. Most thoroughly it was studied in relation to womens ability to conceive. Dr. Eugen Jonas of Slovakia has discovered that when a woman has her Phase Day, the probability of conceiving a child increases greatly, even if that moment falls at a period in her hormonal cycle that is considered to be unsuitable for conception, such as menstruation. You can read more about Dr. Jonas and his research in this article: https://www.lunarium.co.uk/articles/jonas.jsp

It was noticed that mens sperm count increases very significantly on their Phase Day, and so their ability to conceive a child increases too.

But Phase Days significance goes far beyond childbirth. It was noticed long ago that sportsmen and athletes show their best results when competition or game falls on their Phase Day. This fact was used, and maybe is still used, by thoughtful trainers and coaches.

So if you are a fan of some team, find out when the key players were born and then define their Phase Days. This is when they will perform the best, this is when the team will have more chances to win a game.

It looks like on ones personal Phase Day, his or her body is somehow powerfully in tune with the Nature, and this is why people are able to do things that would be impossible on some other day. So why dont you use this program to calculate *your* personal Phase Days?