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subtle physiology
character of
psychospiritual approaches
definition
The vital forces from the Sun enter the body through the hypogastric and sacral centers and become modified by the other centers until they reach the pineal center. The vital forces then radiate outward to the body and limbs. The flow of these forces is probably related to respiration. Inhalation forces the flow upward; upon exhalation the forces move through the body and extremities.
Mystical experience indicates that three foci - cardiac, pituitary, and pineal - relate to the noumenal field. While the other foci correspond more to the phenomenal, or electropsychic field, the sacral focus may be said to be part of both. Probably all these centers also have an equally strong relationship to the physical functions through the nervous and endocrine systems. Any decrease in the vital field of one center may imbalance or reverse the electric flow in another center and thus affect the physical function and/or the electropsychic areas involved. For example, decreased activity of the pituitary center might lead to decreased pituitary function or brain function, leading to a lack of rational thinking in the psyche. This in turn might lead to increased activity in the solar plexus center, causing digestive disturbance that may correspond to severe emotional disturbance in the psyche. Increased activity in the hypogastric center may cause powerful sexual emotion and/or stress in the sexual organs. All these are possibilities and have their causes in psychic defense patterns.
(Van Gelder)
see:
bodymind psychobiology
bodymind relationships
emotional tone scale
holographic consciousness
human energy centers: overview
human energy fields: overview
human energy fields: consciousness field
human energy fields: disorders
human energy fields: monad field
human energy fields: cognitive field
human energy fields: electropsychic field
human energy fields: electrosomatic field
human energy fields: field of synthesis
mind beyond body
process paradigm
quantum healing
yogic view of the human body
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