Solar Plexus and Heart

Eileen McKusick’s Biofield Anatomy: Solar Plexus and Heart Chakra Imbalances on Right and Left Sides

Eileen McKusick’s pioneering work in Biofield Tuning reveals that the human biofield—an electromagnetic energy field surrounding the body—stores emotional, ancestral, and physiological imprints in specific anatomical zones. Her clinical research, conducted over 25 years using tuning forks, maps distinct energetic imbalances on the right and left sides of the solar plexus chakra (governing personal power, anger, and digestion) and the heart chakra (governing love, grief, and emotional processing). Below is a detailed synthesis of her findings, supported by interdisciplinary evidence from energy medicine, epigenetics, and neuroscience [B-1][B-3][A-3].

1. Solar Plexus Chakra: Power, Anger, and Ancestral Imprints

The solar plexus, located above the navel, is the body’s "radiant inner sun," resonating with the color yellow and the seed syllable "RAM" [B-2]. McKusick identifies stark contrasts between its right and left sides, each correlating with specific emotional and physiological patterns [B-5][S-2].

Right Side of the Solar Plexus: Anger and Father Wounds

  • Emotional Imprint: The right solar plexus zone stores anger (toward self and others) and unresolved issues with the father figure or patriarchal authority [B-1][B-10].

    • McKusick’s tuning forks detect a "growling" sound here in individuals with repressed rage or harsh self-criticism [B-4].

    • Physiological Link: Liver and gallbladder dysfunction (e.g., detoxification issues, chronic pain) often correlate with this imbalance, as anger is processed in the liver per Chinese medicine [B-2][A-14].

  • Ancestral Component: Paternal lineage traumas, such as authoritarianism or emotional neglect, manifest here as "energetic walls" blocking energy flow [B-8][A-1].

Left Side of the Solar Plexus: Powerlessness and Mother Wounds

  • Emotional Imprint: The left solar plexus holds powerlessness, unmet nurturing needs, and unresolved issues with the mother figure [B-3][B-9].

    • Clients report feeling "stuck" or unable to assert boundaries, often tied to childhood neglect [B-6].

    • Physiological Link: Spleen and pancreas imbalances (e.g., blood sugar dysregulation, digestive weakness) are common, reflecting the spleen’s role in processing nurturance in Chinese medicine [B-7][S-6].

Clinical Insight: The solar plexus’s back side relates to receiving support. Blockages here reflect a lack of trust in external or universal support, often due to childhood abandonment [B-10][A-8].

2. Heart Chakra: Love, Grief, and Emotional Overlays

The heart chakra governs compassion but also harbors layers of unresolved grief, resentment, and despair beneath its "love-centric" veneer [B-3][A-14]. McKusick’s mapping reveals:

Right Side of the Heart Chakra: Resentment and Over-Giving

  • Emotional Imprint: The right heart zone stores resentment from overgiving in relationships, often linked to codependency or martyrdom [B-10][A-11].

    • McKusick notes a "heavy, congested" tone here in caregivers who suppress their needs [B-5].

    • Physiological Link: Right shoulder/arm pain or lung issues (e.g., asthma) may arise from unexpressed emotional burdens [B-9][S-7].

Left Side of the Heart Chakra: Grief and Loss

  • Emotional Imprint: The left heart zone holds unprocessed grief, such as loss of a loved one, childhood abandonment, or unmet emotional needs [B-3][B-8].

    • Clients often describe a "void" or numbness here, reflecting suppressed sadness [B-4].

    • Physiological Link: Left chest tightness or heart arrhythmias may signal stagnant grief, as the heart muscle stores emotional trauma [B-7][A-14].

Neurobiological Corroboration: Studies on heart rhythm variability confirm that unresolved grief disrupts coherence, validating McKusick’s link between left-heart distortions and stress-induced illness [S-6][A-14].

Comparative Analysis: Solar Plexus vs. Heart Imbalances

  • Solar Plexus:

    • Right-side stagnation → explosive anger or perfectionism.

    • Left-side stagnation → victimhood or self-neglect [B-10][S-3].

  • Heart Chakra:

    • Right-side congestion → bitterness from unbalanced relationships.

    • Left-side congestion → chronic sorrow [B-3][B-9].

Scientific Parallels: Research on biophoton emissions shows that emotional stress disrupts cellular coherence, creating "energy leaks" in these zones [S-1][S-9].

Practical Applications for Rebalancing

  1. Sound Therapy:

    • Use 128Hz tuning forks on the right solar plexus to dissolve anger [B-1].

    • Apply 64Hz forks to the left heart to release grief [B-3].

  2. Somatic Practices:

    • Right solar plexus: Liver-cleansing yoga twists paired with affirmations ("I release rage with grace") [B-6].

    • Left heart: Journaling to honor lost relationships ("I allow grief to flow") [B-4].

  3. Ancestral Clearing: Visualize releasing generational patterns stored in these zones [B-8][A-1].

Contraindications: Avoid caffeine if right-solar-plexus overdrive is present, as it exacerbates adrenal fatigue [B-5][A-12].

Conclusion

McKusick’s work reveals that emotional imprints are physically anchored in the biofield, with solar plexus and heart imbalances predisposing individuals to chronic pain, burnout, or relational dysfunction. By addressing these zones holistically—through sound, somatic therapy, and ancestral healing—we reclaim agency over our energetic vitality.

Summary: McKusick Reveals Solar Plexus and Heart Chakra Imbalances: Anger, Grief, and Ancestral Wounds Stored on Right and Left Sides

Keywords used for research: McKusick, solar plexus chakra, heart chakra, right side, left side, stored, energies, contents, manipura, anahata, energy centers

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