"Instant Decisions"
This is your strategy if the Spleen is
defined and the Emotions and Sacral are undefined.
Your
correct decisions are made in the blink of an eye.
You
are designed to seize the "now," deciding instantaneously, without
hesitation.
It
is a snap decision in every sense.
If
an Emotional Authority is based on watching the entire movie and experiencing
the drama's ups and downs, the Spleen Authority is all about being decisive in
a freeze-frame, snapshot moment.
This
might seem like a frighteningly rash process, but it's the only way your decisions
can be trusted.
This
is because your intuition senses whether something sounds right or wrong,
genuine or insincere.
Your
instinct senses whether something smells fine or fishy.
Your
taste knows whether something is suitable, whether it be food or
"tasteful" people or surroundings.
All
these senses view the end result in an instant and alert you in a split second.
The
process can be impressive when you learn to trust it!
You
either pay attention to your lightning-quick authority or let the moment pass and
your fortunes with it.
If you find yourself hesitating or
pondering, you've disappeared into the Mind and are not being true to your nature.
This then is not the time to make a
decision.
Spleen impulses come only once and you
either live by them or ignore them.
There is nothing to think about!
The
use of this authority may well alarm others around you. "Take your time.
Think about it," they will urge.
Don't
listen to them.
Stick
to your guns.
Your
snap decision is not ill considered or impatient… it's right for you.
So
trust this reliable Zen-like "now" process.
You
cannot afford to base a decision on a past premise or a future reckoning.
With this authority, your senses are
naturally sharp.
It can mean something as simple as
walking into a restaurant and finding its noise, smells, or decor jarring to
your inner being.
Take the following real-life case when
the Spleen Authority was seen in action:
*
A friend had booked a table at a well known restaurant in Santa Barbara,
California.
He
and his girlfriend sat down and he started to scan the menu.
He looked up and his
girlfriend was scanning the room, looking distracted and bothered.
"What's
wrong?" he asked.
"I
don't like
it here. Can we leave?" she said.
"But
we've only
just sat down!"
"I
know, but something's
not right.
It's
the ambience and I don't like the smell," she said.
And
with that, they
got up and left and went elsewhere.
Here the Spleen Authority’s inner radar
had been scanning the environment and alerting her that it wasn't
right for her.
Had she ignored that alert or been
swayed by her boyfriend's insistence on staying, then the chances
are that the night would have been grim, possibly ending in an
argument or food poisoning.
Her Spleen had given its signal
to exit an environment it had deemed unhealthy for her sense of
well being.
Be alert for that feeling that something
is wrong or right.
Out of the three awareness centers, the
Spleen is the quietest of them all, almost whispering its decisions.
So wherever you go, whomever you meet,
and whatever offer is put before you, keep an ear peeled and a nostril flared
for that inner radar.
Let's not forget that the Spleen's hunches
also point out who and what is right to pursue.
"I smell money in this venture
yes!" or "That sounds right to me!" or "This cheap bottle
of wine tastes fantastic!"
There is nothing necessarily reasonable
about following your nose, something sounding right or something seeming
tasteful, yet there is an irrefutable reliability about these senses as they
instantly indicate whether you're on the right track in life.
~ Chetan Parkyn - Human Design: Discover the Person You Were
Born to Be.
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