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The 9 Centers 1. Motor Centers 1.1. Heart Center 1.2. Root Center (2 Functions – Motor & Pressure) 1.3. Sacral Center 1.4. Solar Plexus Center (2 Functions – Awareness (latent) & Motor) 1.1. Heart Center 30% of the world’s population have a defined Heart Center. 70% of the world’s population have an undefined Heart Center. The Heart Center is a Motor Center (Ego/Willpower Energy). It has the ability keep going when all other forms of energy are exhausted. Three of the four gates in the Heart Center are part of the Tribal Circuit The other gate is part of the Centering Circuit (51). The Heart Muscle is the organ responsible for pumping blood through our blood vessels. The Gall bladder is a small organ whose function in the body is to store bile as an aid to the digestive process

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The 9 Centers

The 9 Centers

1. Motor Centers1.1. Heart Center1.2. Root Center (2 Functions Motor & Pressure)

1.3.Sacral Center1.4. Solar Plexus Center (2 Functions Awareness (latent) & Motor)

1.1. Heart Center 30% of the worlds population have a defined Heart Center.

70% of the worlds population have an undefined Heart Center.

The Heart Center is a Motor Center (Ego/Willpower Energy). It has the ability keep going when all other forms of energy are exhausted.

Three of the four gates in the Heart Center are part of the Tribal Circuit

The other gate is part of the Centering Circuit (51).

The Heart Muscle is the organ responsible for pumping blood through our blood vessels.

The Gall bladder is a small organ whose function in the body is to store bile as an aid to the digestive process

The Thymus Gland is an organ that secretes hormones which stimulate the production of certain infection-fighting cells. This organ is of central importance in the maturation of T Cells.

Gastric Acid is one of the main secretions of the stomach.

Some of the keywords associated with the Heart Center and its Gates are :

EgoWillpowerShock

HumorControlBargains/Deals

Love of WorkSelf EsteemMoney

AlonenessDenialRecuperation

ManipulationCourageFoolhardiness

ShoppingEndeavorTension

RestInitiativeDomination

FamilyCompetitiveMemory

Lying/TruthSalesmanshipManaging Director

1.2. Root Center The Root Center is both a Pressure and Motor Center (Stress Energy). It controls the fight or flight response in our body.

Four of the nine gates in the Root Center are part of the Collective Circuit (41,52,53,58).

Three of the nine gates in the Root Center are part of the Individual Circuit (38,39,60).

Two of the nine gates in the Root Center are part of the Tribal Circuit (19,54).

The Biology

The adrenal glands are triangle-shaped endocrine glands that sit on top of the kidneys.

The adrenal glands are primarily responsible for regulating the stress response in our body by synthesising corticosteriods and catecholamines which include cortisol and adrenaline (Epinephrine).

Just some of the key words associated with the Root Center and its Gates are :

PressureStressStillness

FocusAcceptanceLimitation

FantasyNew ExperienceVitality

Challenge AuthorityDemandsService

OppositionFightingAggressiveness

Material AmbitionBeginningsFreedom

NeedFlirtationSensitivity

TouchTerritoryProvocation

IndividualismTensionDeafness

1.3. Sacral Center The Sacral Center is a very powerful Motor Center (Life Force Energy).

The Biology

Four of the nine gates in the Sacral Center (5,9,29,42) are part of the Collective Circuit.

Two of the nine gates in the Sacral Center (3,14) are part of the Individual Circuit.

Two of the nine gates in the Sacral Center (27,59) are part of the Tribal Circuit.

One of the nine gates in the Sacral Center (34) can either be part of the Individual Circuit (Centering) and/or the Integration Network. This depends on the gates connecting to it (or not).

Compelled by our genes, the Reproductive Organs ensure that our species reproduces and remains genetically viable.

The Sacral Center is an energy vortex which operates in a rising spiralling motion in the body.

Some of the keywords associated with the Sacral Center and its Gates are:

GenerativeGrowthCompletion

VortexCyclesOrdering

The NewFocusDetails

PlanningCaringNourishment

PowerSelfishnessWealth

SlaveryCommittmentIndustry

ReproductionIntimacyFertility

WaitingFixed RhythmsHabits

1.4. Solar Plexus CenterThe Solar Plexus Center is both an Awareness and a Motor Center (Wave Energy).

The Biology

Three of the seven gates in the Solar Plexus Center are part of the Tribal Circuit (6,37,49)

Two of the seven gates in the Solar Plexus Center are part of the Individual Circuit (22,55)

Two of the seven gates in the Solar Plexus Center are part of the Collective Circuit (30,36) both are Abstract in nature.

There are no Collective Logical gates in the Solar Plexus Center.

The Nervous System communicates to us about our surroundings; this causes reactions in other parts of our bodies.

The Kidneys are complicated organs that have numerous biological roles. Their primary role is to maintain the homeostatic balance of our bodily fluids.

The Pancreas is a gland and an organ that is part of the digestive system in our bodies. It both produces and secretes important fluids for our digestive and endocrine systems.

Only males have a Prostate Gland and its main function is to store and secrete a slightly alkaline fluid which comprises 10-30% of the seminal fluid.

Some of the keywords associated with the Solar Plexus Center andGates are:

Emotional WavesDiscriminationCommunity

FriendshipNo truth in the NowBargains

SensitivityLoyaltyOpenness

SpiritRejectionPrinciples

RevolutionMoodsAcoustic

LoveEating (or not)Desire

FeelingsCrisisSocial (or not)

2. Awareness Centers

2.1. Ajna Center2.2. Solar Plexus Center (2 Functions Awareness (Latent) & Motor)

2.3. Splenic Center2.1. Ajna CenterThe Ajna Center is an Awareness Center

The Biology

Four of the six gates in the Ajna Center are part of the Collective Circuit (4,11,17,47),These Lobes are command posts for much of our Endocrine System functions.

The other two gates in the Ajna Center (24,43) are part of the Individual Circuit.

The Anterior Pituitary and Posterior Pituitary are within the pea-sized Pituitary Gland.

These Lobes are command posts for much of our Endocrine System functions.

The Pituitary Gland is at the top of the Endocrine System hierarchy in our body.

Just some of the keywords associated with the Ajna Center and its Gates are:

ConceptualizingRationalizationOpinions

Inner VoiceFear of RejectionAnxiety over Assimilation

DeafnessInsightPatterns

ListeningFormulasFear of Chaos

AnswersSuspiciousnessFear of Ignorance

Silence (or not)Anxiety over DetailThe Past

ResearchReactiveAcoustic

Fear of ChallengeVisualExplanation

Anxiety over DoubtsAnxiety over MysteriesAnxiety over Communication

Fear of InadequacyFear of the Unexpected (Future)Fear of the Past

Fear of ResponsibilityFear of FailureFear of Death

2.2. Solar Plexus Center idem 1.4.2.3. Human Design Splenic CenterThe Splenic Center is an Awareness Center

The Biology

Three of the seven gates in the Splenic Center are part of the Tribal Circuit (23,44,50)

Two of the seven gates in the Splenic Center are part of the Collective Circuit (18,48).

One of the seven gates in the Splenic Center is part of the Individual Circuit (28).

One of the seven gates in the Splenic Center is not part of any circuit (57). This is part of the Integration Network.

The Lymphatic System can broadly be divided into two functions. As a conducting system it carries Lymph Fluid (including White blood cells) throughout the body. As lymphoid tissue it is involved with our immune system responses.

The Spleen is an organ with primary responsibility for the destruction of redundant red blood cells. The Spleen also holds a resevoir of blood.

Some of the keywords associated with the Splenic Center and its Gates are:

InstinctDepthSpontaneity

Survival FearsIntelligenceLaws

ValuesTasteIntuition

SmellAcousticSolutions

ClarityPenetrationAlertness

Personnel ManagerInstinctive MemoryFinancial Manager

TransformationRisk TakingCorrection

Seeing FaultsChallengingService

Well BeingHealthFear of Authority

Fear of InadequacyFear of the Unexpected (Future)Fear of the Past

Fear of ResponsibilityFear of FailureFear of Death

3. Pressure Centers

3.1. Head Center3.2. Root Center (2 Functions Motor & Pressure)

3.1. Head Center 30% of the worlds population have a defined Head Center.

70% of the worlds population have an undefined Head Center.

The Head Center is a Pressure Center.

Two of the three gates in the Head Center are part of the Collective Circuit (63,64).

The other gate (61) is part of the Individual Circuit

A major function of the tiny pine cone shaped Pineal Gland is to move neurotransmitters from the storage areas of the brain (the grey matter) to the frontal lobes of the brain.

The Head Center is a vast storage area. It is where we store our experiences on a heart beat by heart beat basis.

The storage capacity and level of detail of those stored experiences is astonishing and incalculable.

Some of the key words associated with the Head Center and its Gates are :

InspirationConfusionDoubt

ClarityThinkingDreaming

MadnessResolutionConcepts

QuestionsConsciousnessPast Images

Past MemoriesIdeasLogic Pressure

Abstract PressureStressMutation Pressure

3.2. Root Center idem 1.2.4. Manifesting CenterThroat-CenterThroat-CenterThe Throat Center is a Manifesting Center

The Biology

Six of the eleven gates in the Throat Center are part of the Collective Circuit (16,31,33,56,62).

Three of the eleven gates in the Throat Center are part of the Individual Circuit (8,12,23).

One of the eleven gates in the Throat Center is part of the Tribal Circuit (45)

One of the eleven gates in the Throat Center is not part of any circuit (20). This is part of the Integration Network.

The Thyroid Gland and Parathyroid Glands in the Throat Center control our metabolism and metamorphic processes.

Some of the keywords associated with the Throat Center and its Gates are:

ManifestationIdentified SkillsPlanning

ExperimentationDetailsLabels

OrganizationExplanationDedication

AssimilationStimulationDistraction

ExpressionChangeProgress

ExperientialStandstillEducation

ArticulationSilenceRulership

PossessionPrivacyExplanation

AlonenessContributionLeadership

ExistenialismPromotionSatiation

5. Other Center

G CenterSelf (G) CenterThe G Center is the home of the Magnetic Monopole

The Magnetic Monopole is the Driver of our body

Move Your Mouse Over the ImagesThe Biology

Four of the eight gates in the G Center are part of Collective Circuits Logical (7,15) Abstract (13,46).

Two of the eight gates in the G Center are part of the Individual Circuit (1,2).

One of the eight gates in the G Center has a dual role (10). Depending on the active gates connecting to it, the 10th gate is part of the Centering Circuit and the Integration Network.

The Liver is an extremely complex and vital organ which is responsible for clearing toxins from our body.

The liver is also responsible for processing and modiying the absorbed nutrients we need for our survival (proteins, fats, carbohydrates, steriod hormones, antibodies and bile (gall).

The blood is a specialized bodily fluid that delivers necessary substances to the bodys cells.

Just some of the keywords associated with the G Center and its Gates are:

The home of the magnetic monopoleDirectionThe 10th, 15th, 25th and 46th Gates are all gates of love.LoveIdentity

SelfInitiationLeadership

CreativityTheme of the 13th GateListeningReflection

InnocenceDeterminationReceptivity

DriverDefianceExtremes

Changing Rhythms15th GateAuraBehavior