Solar Plexus Meaning

a question about the effects of a chakra - Manipura.?
I am excited by the opportunity with someone - say travel a great distance with someone I "love" Everything. was fine as I assessed the situation and I was really entusiastic. A few seconds later, I feel a pressure in the solar plexus, Manipura and sense of excitement was made this gone.Somehow doubt me. Then another arrived, I was talking to someone and I made a Afirma, a rational and positive sentimentaly talk .... but again, I felt pressure in the solar plexus and yet I somehow doubt the validity of the assertion. What does this mean pressure and what chakra trying to comunicate. The Fear? doubt? a second? I know this is not real? lying to myself?
This area in the body of the energy is first a bottomless pit for the emotions, all of them. When working in energy, regression, rule base would press on this point and you will find always something to work. You could call it a barometer if you will, but it can give false readings. But the fact that you put all these labels on your feelings such as fear of, doubt, second thoughts - is a bit negative. Because there is also the excitement felt in this area. Do ignored. Nervous energy is very similar to the excitation and is also very awakening. Makes you feel alive. Allot of suppressed feelings are found in the solar plexus and allot of missed opportunities are going to lose because we think it's fear and bad for us. Fear is not bad for us, it brings us to our feet and makes us alert. Thing is not to be ruled by fear, but to get on and overcome it.
Colorgized Spinning - 3rd Chakra (Solar Plexus)
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