Ajna Center - Awareness, Processing, Conceptualisation
The Ajna is a Center of awareness (with the Spleen and the Solar Plexus). It's the triangle below the Head Center and it's how you or your children conceptualise ideas from the Head Center. It’s like the mind. It's very intellectual as it doesn't have access to any motor Centers 😉
With an opened Ajna Center you or your kids are able to see different approaches to a situation. It makes you really adaptable and open minded to different opinions, way of thinking. It's not fixed so you can process and understand information in several ways. You can also read people's minds easily and be more empathetic 🙌
The other side of the coin is that it could be harder to stick to a way of thinking, to make your mind… But you are not here to adopt the beliefs of others but just be wise and open to ideas like Freud, Einstein, Jung or Marie Curie. How awesome! 💫
The best way to know if there is some conditioning in this Center is to ask “Are you trying to convince others you are right?
My partner and I both have an open Ajna Center and yes we are very good at trying to explain why we are right (our daughter has it opened too... can't wait to our talks at the dinner table when Adele will speak).
When you recognise the process, it's just become a game and you can drop it and let it go 🙏
Parents have to pay attention to this Center because children with an opened Ajna can have a hard time conceptualising their thinking and develop a feeling of anxiety depending on the gates activated in their chart (there are a lot of fears in this center : fear of rejection, futility, ignorance, chaos, darkness, challenge).
With a Ajna Center defined in the Chart, you or your children are here to have a fixed way to process information. It can be a bit harder to see another way to think and process information because their Ajna is fixed, that's all…and that’s fine!
But with a consistent access to the Ajna, you can really rely on it and you can trust its energy.
Kids with defined Ajna Center can appear a bit stubborn but they can always trust their Center following their authority and strategy of course.
Knowing your children's Design (and yours) can really help you to understand them (and yourself) and help to respect who they are.
When an opened and a defined Center meet… the opened Ajna Center child takes in the thought of the defined Ajna Center parent. It can feel like you're on the same page with your child.
But in a parent/child relationship, it can also appear difficult as your child could feel pressure to think consistently and process information at all time. It can't be consistent. Accept your child doesn’t have a fixed way to process information and can't think like you.
If a child has an opened Ajna Center and his/her teacher has a defined Center, your child can feel force to think in a specific way and it's not aligned with him/her. It's where the conditioning starts because your kid can feel inadequate. Learning about the way the Ajna works will help you and your children with that 🙏