Pineal gland and your gut feelings?, page


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reply posted on 10-1-2013 @ 12:04 AM by VeritasAequitas
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You are referring to the spleen, closer to the navel. That is usually where I get the 'thought' of whether the card will be Red or Black.


reply posted on 10-1-2013 @ 12:41 AM by applecore
i think cry93 is referring to the ‘solar plexus’ - or ‘city of jewels’ as it is also called

to doubt and suppress messages from this ‘chakra’ is to kill gut-feelings in the long run

this vortex of energy in our stomach area gives us intuitive and inner powers, emotional balance, stability and understanding of life


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The 3rd eye chakra which is associated with the pineal gland is the most intuitive but is quite often under-devoloped in most people so they revert to the chakra which gives them the most intuition. This is more often than not the navel chakra.


so you're saying it is kind of the 'third brain' ?


reply posted on 10-1-2013 @ 03:36 PM by MarthaLove
The "Second Brain" is a term that scientist Michael Gershon used to describe the gut area of the body and his experiments did show that (at least in mice) the gut can function adequately despite cutting the neural connection between spine (brain) and gut. From this he concluded that the neural mass in the gut must constitute an independent cognitive center (a brain) and thus calls it the Second Brain (you can also find his book on Amazon called "The Second Brain"). So this is revolutionary to begin having an image of humanity with two brains. Science is just starting to pick up his revolutionary discovery and explore it as a real possibility. Europe has some interesting studies going on now looking at how medical doctors should use their gut feelings in diagnosis and how reliable these feelings are even when the medical data their heads are using are leading them in a different direction.

As for gut feelings and the question of are they truly in the gut? I say yes after 40 years of counseling people and doing research on gut feelings, my own findings are that our gut holds our two core instinctual needs of keeping in balance both acceptance (attention) and control (freedom) and we feel empty when these needs are not met or too far out of balance and full when they are. You can think of it like a gas gauge in your gut and your head brain can effect it but can not really control it. Best for your health and well-being when the two brains work together. Here is more on this second brain gut feelings in a blog I have on this subject:
instinctualgutfeelings.blogspot.com...
edit on 10-1-2013 by MarthaLove because: grammar edited


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