DayRootEastern insight for modern love.

About DayRoot

An Eastern frame for modern love.

DayRoot turns the structured time-pattern language of BaZi into thoughtful, plain-English reflections on how people approach closeness, difference, care, and change.

By Updated Methodology

What we make

Readings that help a conversation begin.

A Love Pattern starts with one person's birth pattern. A Relationship Map places two patterns side by side. Daily DayRoot notes use the day's timing as a small prompt for attention. None of these products is designed to hand down a fixed answer.

The useful question is not "What must happen?" It is "What does this pattern help me notice, name, or discuss more clearly?"

01

Eastern structure, modern language

The calculation starts with BaZi's calendar-based Four Pillars. The reading then translates that structure into approachable language about attraction, pacing, care, friction, and timing.

02

Reflection, not a verdict

A chart can be a prompt for noticing patterns. It cannot decide who you should love, guarantee an outcome, or replace real behavior, consent, communication, and judgment.

03

Clarity over mystification

We explain the ideas underneath a reading, name uncertainty, and separate traditional concepts from DayRoot's own interpretive language.

Accountability

See how the work is made.