Individual (subtype) program of Homo sapiens is a program, based on which a person lives. He is unable to go beyond it. A program “starts up” and begins to work at the time of birth; to be more precise, at the time of cutting of the umbilical cord.

Individual program of a person is a program of one of 293 human subtypes. Therefore, we use the term “individual (subtype) program.” The program of each subtype differs from programs of all other subtypes.

An individual (subtype) program is recorded in human unconscious by the language of natural images (archetypes). Archetypes are a proto-language. Unconscious of Homo sapiens “speaks” this language and human psychophysiology “understands” only this language. One human program can contain about 20 or over 100 natural images. Individual programs of human subtypes are recorded by different quantities of images, but no subtype has any advantages over other subtypes—all have equal potential and survival rate.

Each individual (subtype) program consists of two parts “active” and “passive.”

Each individual (subtype) program is described in the Catalog of Human Population on six factors: intellectual, physical, nutritional, emotional, sexual, and environmental.

Appearance of people with various subtype programs is connected with natural phenological cycles. Therefore, it is necessary to know the day, month, and year of birth of a person in order to find his description in Shan Hai Jing.