The Measure

What your Coherence Score means

The score is not a grade. It is a snapshot of how strongly your systems agree with one another right now — and where your inner pattern is asking for more integration.

What it measures

Your reading looks for convergence across the calculated traditions, then translates that into seven Neter pillars and one composite score.

Its impact

Higher coherence usually means the traditions are telling a more unified story. Lower coherence points to productive tension, transition, or competing life themes.

Why it changes

Birth patterns stay stable, but daily timing, biorhythms, transits, focus area, and lived choices can shift the day-to-day expression.

Reading the number

A weather report, not a verdict.

A score in the 70s or above suggests the core patterns are reinforcing each other. A score in the middle range often means you are carrying two strong currents at once. A lower score is not bad; it can mark a threshold moment where old structures are dissolving before a clearer pattern forms.

Use it as a question:

“Where am I aligned, where am I split, and what would make today feel more honest?”

Ma'at

Alignment between truth, action, and inner balance.

Thoth

Mental clarity, pattern recognition, and useful language.

Hathor

Embodiment, pleasure, receptivity, and creative softness.

Ra

Vitality, timing, confidence, and the will to move.

Isis

Intuition, emotional integration, and subtle guidance.

Horus

Vision, leadership, discernment, and future orientation.

Osiris

Renewal, grief work, completion, and transformation.

Your score may move because you do.

Sleep, stress, major choices, relationship dynamics, creative risk, and timing cycles can all change how coherent your pattern feels in daily life. Re-reading your score over time can show whether you are consolidating, shedding, or entering a new phase.