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The Spleen
ОглавлениеSurvival and Senses
To the left of the Sacral is the Spleen, another of the three awareness centres, which comes primed with an in – built survival mechanism, plus a feel – good factor which radiates from within. This centre is highly sensory, like an inner radar, scanning the environment moment by moment and responding spontaneously based on instinct, intuition and ‘taste’. There is no applied intelligence here – it is all about pure survival. This is where the red lights start to flash and the klaxons sound, providing instantaneous warnings of what is right and what might be hazardous in people or situations.
It’s also where our deep – seated fears can be found – and triggered. There is the fear of not knowing enough, the fear of the future, the fear of the past, the fear of taking responsibility, the fear of failing, the fear of death and the fear of authority. Recognizing fear, for both its alerts and limitations, provides the ability to survive and feel good about life in the moment.
So this is the centre of spontaneity and intuition. There is also an acoustic quality, a sense of whether something you’re hearing rings true or not. The centre literally scans the sound quality of someone’s voice or vibe to find out whether something resonates or not. Its theme is all about using its senses to assure survival.
Anatomically, this centre relates to the immune system, tackling any foreign bodies, viruses and potential illnesses. The Battle of Waterloo was nothing compared to what goes on within the body’s defence mechanisms. The immune system is fighting on your behalf – it’s all about your physical survival.