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Within :
The Centre influences the development of pancreatic gland and the digestive system.
Around :
The gland and chakra work collectively to maintain the body's muscular and skin system, the intestines, stomach, liver and other glands in the solar plexus region.
It is responsible for the expression on our face that we show the world, and the eyes through which we see the world.
Beyond :
The chakra creates a link to the physical world, in which we express a feeling of power and freedom.
The individual will have an ease of being who he is, and more often possess a strong personality and ego.
He will be filled with self-confidence and sharp mental activity.
The centre will manifest the physical needs of the individual, by communicating it to the unified field.
Strength & Weakness :
When the gland and chakra are both strong and exists in harmony with each other, the individual will receive all the qualities outlined above, and more.
The individual will be seen as a leader with complete confidence and control over himself.
His materialistic needs will be clear to him, and he will achieve them with ease.
A weakness of this centre results in a poor digestive system, muscular and vision related problems.
On the other hand, an extremely strong chakra, can create an overgrown ego, that may take control of the individual, and isolate him from the ones close to him.
The individual recognises only power and wealth, and interprets other qualities as weakneses.
Keynote :
The Centre plays an important role in achieving our objectives in our physical world.
However, its strength and growth must be in proportion to other centres.
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