Anatomy and Physiology of Solar Plexus Chakra aka Manipura

 

The anatomy and physiology of the solar plexus chakra aka Manipura are associated with those of the respiratory system.



As you dissolve your chakra, the pressure exerted over the lungs by a contracted thoracic diaphragm gets released, and they go free to inhale and exhale full. The respiration goes smoother and calmer.

As a result, the heart gets more supply of the purified blood and functions smoother too.

But it is not limited to that only. Their association extends to stomach as well. As the stomach releases its hold over abdomen, it comes on its own; bereft of any support it was taking from below.

I realized that in coming on its own, the stomach develops an acute sensitivity. This sensitivity tells it when to stop eating which it was less able to sense before.

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