What is the Splenic Center About?
The Spleen Center is a crucial component of the Human Design system, focusing on survival, instinct, and intuition. As a pure awareness center, it provides light intuitive hits and subtle guidance that are essential for our well-being and decision-making process.
This center is unique in its spontaneous nature. It operates in the present moment, offering immediate insights that are designed to keep us safe, healthy, and on the right path. The Splenic Center’s voice is often described as soft or subtle, like a gentle ping or a light hit of awareness.
Unlike other centers that may have a more persistent or repetitive nature, the Splenic Center speaks once and then moves on. This characteristic makes it crucial for individuals, especially those with Splenic authority, to act on these instincts promptly.
The Splenic Center plays a vital role in:
1. Survival instincts
2. Spontaneous decision-making
3. Intuitive awareness
4. Physical well-being and health
5. Sensing safety in environments and situations
Which Gates are in the Splenic Center?
The Splenic Center contains six gates:
– Gate 48: The Gate of Depth
– Gate 57: The Gate of Intuitive Clarity
– Gate 44: The Gate of Alertness
– Gate 50: The Gate of Values
– Gate 32: The Gate of Continuity
– Gate 28: The Gate of the Game Player
-Gate 18 : The Gate of Correction
Gate 18 Theme: This gate is all about identifying what needs to be improved or corrected. It carries the energy of critique, but it’s rooted in a desire to bring balance, harmony, and perfection to processes, systems, or even relationships.
Gate 18 Nickname: The “Perfectionist Gate.
Each of these gates contributes to different aspects of our intuitive and instinctual responses.
Which Group does the Spleen Center belong to?
Belongs to the Awareness Center group
What is the source of the Spleen Center?
Intuition, instinct, and survival
Defined Splenic Center
Having a defined Splenic Center means you have consistent access to your instincts and intuition. You’re naturally intuitive and spontaneous, designed to make decisions in the moment based on your body’s intelligence.
People with a defined Splenic Center often:
– Have a strong sense of what feels right or wrong in the moment
– Make quick, instinctive decisions
– Have a natural ability to sense danger or unsafe situations
– May move suddenly or change directions quickly based on their intuition
– Often don’t know why they’re doing something, just that it feels right
It’s important for those with a defined Splenic Center to trust their instincts and not second-guess their spontaneous insights.
Undefined (Open) Splenic Center
An undefined Splenic Center means your intuitive hits and instincts are not consistent. You may be more susceptible to the instinctual energies of others around you.
People with an undefined Splenic Center:
– May have inconsistent intuitive experiences
– Can amplify and be more sensitive to the instinctual energies of others
– Might struggle with trusting their own instincts
– Can potentially have a broader perspective on intuition and instinct
– May need more time to process instinctual information
While the undefined Splenic Center doesn’t provide consistent personal intuition, it offers the potential for deep wisdom about intuition and instinct in general.
Healthy State of Defined Splenic Center
In a healthy state, those with a defined Splenic Center:
– Trust their instincts and act on them promptly
– Move through life spontaneously, guided by their inner voice of intuition
– Understand that their quick decisions may not always make sense to others but trust in their body’s intelligence
– Feel secure in their ability to navigate life’s challenges
– Are comfortable with sudden changes or movements when their instinct guides them
– Can provide a sense of security and instinctual wisdom to others
Healthy State of Undefined Splenic Center
In a healthy state, those with an undefined Splenic Center:
– Are open to experiencing various forms of intuition and instinct
– Can discern between their own instincts and those they’re amplifying from others
– Use their openness to gain wisdom about intuition and instinct
– Are comfortable taking time to process instinctual information
– Can provide unique insights into the nature of intuition and survival instincts
Not-Self State of Defined Splenic Center
In the not-self state, those with a defined Splenic Center may:
– Ignore their intuitive hits or try to rationalize them
– Delay acting on their instincts, missing opportunities that their body’s intelligence is guiding them towards
– Feel insecure or anxious when they don’t follow their instincts
– Try to explain or justify their instinctual decisions to others
– Struggle with allowing themselves to move spontaneously through life
Not-Self State of Undefined Splenic Center
In the not-self state, those with an undefined Splenic Center may:
– Constantly doubt their instincts and intuition
– Try to force intuitive experiences or make hasty decisions to feel “instinctual”
– Become overly fearful or anxious about survival and safety
– Rely too heavily on others’ instincts without discernment
– Feel consistently insecure about their ability to navigate life’s challenges
Splenic Center Conditioning
The core theme of Splenic Center conditioning is ignoring or second-guessing your instincts. This can lead to feeling insecure or making decisions that don’t align with your body’s intelligence.