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"Adevarata inima a omului, inima iniiatic este plexul solar/ The true heart of man, the

initiatic heart, is the solar plexus"


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E-1AR CA2CE -E'*RE CRE&ERU A(-#)&NA / E-1AR CA2CE #N T+E
A(-#)&NA (RA&N.30
"&nima si creierul ! capul, mintea% sunt capa4ile de multe lucruri, cu conditia ca centrul
existential ! hara, plexul solar, manipura cha5ra% sa le alimente6e cu ener7ie"
!)irahorian% ./0
"Creierul e capabil de multe lucruri, cu condiia ca plexul solar s-i
trimit energie."/ "The brain is capable of great things, but on condition
that the solar plexus keeps it supplied with energ" !#mraam )i5hael
Aivanhov 8n "Centrii 9i corpuri su4tile/ )an:s 'u4tle (odies and Centers%.30
"'e spune adesea c inima este organul care !nelege, c discernm"ntul este o
facultate a inimii; Chiar 9i Evan7heliile vor4esc de inima care 8nele7e; -ar despre ce
inima vor4esc ele < Nu despre inima fi6ica, evident, nu or7anul care pompea6a san7ele
prin corp; Nu, ade#arata inima a omului, inima iniiatic, este plexul solar. $lexul
solar este cel care simte, surprinde %i intelege marile ade#ruri ale cosmosului"/"&t
is often said that the heart is the organ that understands, that discernment is a
facult of the heart. '#en the (ospels speak of the heart that understands. )ut what
heart are the talking about* +ot the phsical heart, ob#iousl, not the organ which
pumps blood through the bod. +o, the true heart of man, the initiatic heart, is the
solar plexus. &t is the solar plexus which senses, grasps and comprehends the great
truths of the cosmos." , -mraam .ikhael /i#anho# !n Centrii 0i corpuri subtile/
.an1s 2ubtle )odies and Centers3456
"Creierul uman e ca o lamp care luminea6, care raionea6, care vede; -ar, la
ma=oritatea oamenilor, lampa nu e 4un, e o lum>nare care nu luminea6 destul; Tre4uie
deci 4ran9at la sursa inepui6a4il care 8i va da toate posi4ilitile, adic la plexul solar;
-e ce cei din vechime 8l numeau "solar"< *entru c e le7at de soare 9i soarele e inima
universului nostru;"! #mraam )i5hael Aivanhov 8n Centrii 9i corpuri su4tile/ )an:s
'u4tle (odies and Centers%.30
"The 4rain can onl? stud? a little, @rite and tal5, and a4ove all, sho@ off, even if it has no
ver? clear idea of @hat it is tal5in7 a4out; &f ?ou loo5 around ?ou toda?, ?ou @ill see a
7reat deal of @ritin7 and discussin7 7oin7 on, 4ut no real understandin7, for the 4rain is
incapa4le of true comprehension; Thin7s have to 4e experienced in order to 4e
understood, experienced @ith ever? fi4re of oneAs 4ein7; 7hen ou feel an emotion,
terror, anguish or lo#e, ou don8t feel it in our brain or e#en in our phsical heart9
ou feel it in our solar plexus. 7hen the &nitiates said that man8s true heart was in
the solar plexus, therefore, it showed that their knowledge of human anatom and
phsiolog was far more complete and accurate than that of the modern biologist
who onl sees the material, phsical aspects. This is a denial of the true realit of
human beings. &nitiates, on the contrar, are concerned, first and foremost, with the
subtle, in#isible dimension. Their 5no@led7e is prodi7ious 4ut the? 5eep man? thin7s
secret 4ecause it @ould 4e too dan7erous to pu4lish them to the @orld at lar7eB the?
reveal onl? a fe@ of their secrets and @e have to discover them for themselves; 2 must
reali6e that the solar plexus controls the ma=orit? ou of the functions of the ph?sical 4od?
and, a4ove all, that it is the solar plexus @hich created and @hich continues to nourish the
4rain; 2 the 4rain is the creation, the offsprin7 es, of the solar plexus; This is @h? the
solar plexus feeds the 4rain and 5eeps it supplied @ith ever?thin7 it needs; &f it ceases to
do so a person 4ecomes incapa4le of activit?, he has a headache or feels dro@s? and
cannot thin5 an? more; The 4rain is not cut off from the solar plexus, 4ut it has not ?et
learned ho@ to communicate @ith it, and this is @h? it cannot al@a?s ta5e advanta7e of
the support provided 4? the solar plexus; As & have alread? explained, the solar plexus is
a 4rain, 4ut a 4rain in reverse, for in the 4rain the 7re? matter is on the outside and the
@hite matter on the inside, @hereas in the solar plexus it is the opposite; The 7re? matter
@hich is composed of nerve cells ma5es it possi4le to thin5, @hile the @hite matter,
composed of nerve fi4res, ma5es it possi4le to feel; Than5s to its outer la?er of @hite
matter, therefore, the solar plexus can feel ever?thin7 that 7oes on in the 4od?, in ever?
sin7le cell, and is therefore a4le constantl? to restore order and 4alance; The 4rain feels
nothin7 at all until thin7s have reached ver? serious proportions, and even then it doesnAt
5no@ @hat to do a4out it; &f ?our heart is 4eatin7 too fast or too slo@l?, or if ?ou have a
stomach ache, the 4rain can do nothin7 a4out it and, @hat is more, that is not its =o4; (ut
if ?ou ma5e sure that the solar plexus has the conditions it needs to function correctl?, it
can soon put ever?thin7 ri7ht; 2 couldnAt 4e7in to ima7ine @hat an extraordinar? ou
pharmacopoeia it possesses, and as it is in touch @ith all the or7ans of ?our 4od? and
@ith each and ever? cell, it can for instance; @ith the @hole cosmos; in the 4ell?;
And as the 4rain is not desi7ned to stand up to so much strain; @hereas the solar plexus
has existed far lon7er; much of the nervous illChealth so prevalent toda? stems from the
fact that the 4rain is overloaded; man attained the selfa@areness @hich ena4led him to
4ecome an individual; This is the onl? @a? to 4e 4alanced; therefore; maintains manAs
contact @ith the ocean of universal life; (ut; therefore; &t is a la@ of mechanicsD if ?ou
@ant to 4alance a pair of scales ; to divide the 4urden ou 4et@een the t@o centresD the
solar plexus; 2 must learn; and this is somethin7 the 4rain cannot do E at least; & repeat;
4ecause ants are older than men; &n fact an antAs 4rain; even 4? medical science; @orries;
the one that controls and commands all the others; #ne da? this communication @ill 4e
possi4le; the one in char7e at the moment; and so on; is the solar plexus in con=unction
@ith the +ara centre; calculations; and the 4rain in the head; (ut this has never 4een
properl? explained; &t is far 4etter eFuipped; 4ut the 4rain @as formed too recentl? and is
still insufficientl? developed; situated a little lo@er do@n; The human 4rain is still not
full? or7ani6ed; )odern man is en7a7ed in his o@n destruction; The 4rain developed
relativel? recentl? in animals and even more recentl? in men; 4ecause the 7reater part of
his activities are cere4ralD stud?; than the 4rain; is far more perfectl? or7ani6ed than a
manAs; Gith the development of the 4rain; not ?et; 4ut this @ill come; 4? contrast; 4ein7
the seat of the su4conscious; for its mission is to record the totalit? of 5no@led7e and to
7ive 4irth to notions still 4e?ond our 5en;intervene @here necessar?; The solar plexus;
1od has not 7iven po@ers and possi4ilities to onl? one of them; is not ver? efficient; and
the sun is the heart of our planetar? s?stem; Gh? did the ancients call it the HsolarA
plexus< (ecause it is lin5ed to the sun; @hile he; he has 7iven po@ers to 4oth; 2 can find
ou this polarit? reflected in ever? sphere of nature; it could 4e =ust the other @a? round;
'he is ele7ant; expensivel? dressed and enormousl? attractive; Ghat is the relationship
4et@een the solar plexus and the 4rain< The? are the t@o polesD the one masculine and
emissive and the other; =ust as; The solar plexus and the 4rain are so intimatel? connected
that either can help or hinder the other; Ta5e the case of a married coupleD the hus4and
spends almost all his time @or5in7 so as to earn mone? to 4u? clothes; 'o it has to 4e
plu77ed in to an inexhausti4le source of ener7? @hich @ill allo@ it to develop its full
potential; and an? instrument has to 4e properl? loo5ed after if it is to @or5 properl?; and
it doesnAt 7ive out much li7ht; 4ut so different that the? can onl? 4e made full? ; The
4rain is onl? an instrument; #f course; =e@eller? and perfumes for his @ife; 4ut & am
spea5in7 s?m4olicall?; it is often no more than a candle; feminine and receptive; in the
case of men and @omen; slaves a@a? for her sa5e in his dirt? old @or5in7 clothes; 2 4ut
the trou4le is that in most people the torch es; Ta5e the example of a motor or an electric
torchD if ?ou reduce or cut off the po@er suppl? it @ill @or5 less efficientl?; 1od has not
7iven all po@er to man and none to @oman; No; and that source is the solar plexus; not
onl? on one side; poor devil; it is not an independent or7anism;?ou have to put somethin7
in 4oth pans; The human 4rain is li5e a torch @hich can 4e s@itched on and @hich can see
realit? and reason a4out it;" !#mraam )i5hael Aivanhov )an:s 'u4tle (odies and
Centers%.30
CRE&ERU A(-#)&ANA / T+E A(-#)&NA (RA&N
The Ed7ar Ca?ce readin7s consistentl? maintain that certain serious neurolo7ical
disorders !such as epileps? and mi7raine% are caused 4? patholo7? in the a4domen; #n
the surface, this seems implausi4le;
Consistent @ith the 7ro@in7 4od? of medical information on the "a4dominal 4rain" and
enteric nervous s?stem, Ca?ce referred to the a4dominal 4rain as the "solar plexus 4rain,"
!33IJC/ K /LMMC/I%, the "secondar? 4rain" !3JNC3/3%, and the "central 4rain in the solar
plexus" !NO/PC/%; Research into this aspect of nervous s?stem functionin7 holds 7reat
promise, especiall? as it lends insi7ht into Ed7ar Ca?ce:s vie@ of the 4od? .P0
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