About Spryology

Spryology is the correlation analysis between the natural environment and early human brain development. It’s based on the theory that our core personality is formed as a survival map during the first seven to nine months of our birth. In normal brain development, the first months after birth are a critical period when certain neural circuits are particularly sensitive to experience and our personalities can be shaped by it.

What do the different colors mean?
Red: You say hibernation; I say migration. Reds are arguing survival techniques. If you’re a larder hoarder, so you collect of large amount of food in a single place, and your friend prefers scattering, this will give you Red.

Green: This is cooperative behavior. It can be both motivating and mood-boosting. If you get a good, natural vibe from someone, that's likely Green. Green is that friend you see after a long hiatus and fall right back into those good vibes.

Blue: Blue is bonding. It makes you feel compelled to be around each other. You tend to feel safer sharing fears and obstacles with each other. Blue also enables you to communicate non-verbally in any surrounding. Can you look at someone from across the room and have a conversation with them? That's Blue. And because better intimacy makes for better sex, couples with a lot a Blue tend to be more sexual.

Purple: Nothing says staying together quite like Purple, whether you like it or not. Purple is bonding with a motivational force behind it. This can be either beneficial or incredibly troublesome depending on your circumstances and if any red is present. Competitiveness can be beneficial as a motivator but can be unfavorable when even non-competitive situations become competitive in ways that are uncooperative.

What is the difference between Spryology and Astrology?
Both Spryology and Astrology use birth dates/places as a means to equate personality traits but where Astrology suggests a connection between personality and the positions and movements of all planets, Spryology looks only at environmental data from planet Earth.