Solar Plexus Chakra and the Dilemma of Food Security and its Impact on the Individual and Society
Individuals who suffer from problems in controlling instincts related to the stomach and self-sufficiency are always in constant pursuit of consuming and exhausting others. They do not acknowledge duties and only sanctify their rights. They live like parasites, feeding off others, continuously taking without giving anything in return. In their desire, they tend to cancel the other and refuse to recognize them, seeing them as merely a tool to fulfill their needs, which is an evident extremism.
These individuals who suffer from a problem in this unconscious drive have certainly not overcome the sexual instinct dilemma, as the greed they show is a manifestation of their longing desire for sex, which they cannot deal with consciously. Outwardly, they act as if they have surpassed it, but inwardly, their extreme view on sex is what drives them to consume the other and then deny their existence as a human being. If you find someone who only consumes without producing, know that they are under the influence of sexual complexes, even if they show otherwise.
Just as the signs of these unconscious drives appear in the individual, they also manifest in society as a whole. It becomes a society lacking in food or economic security, constantly focused on consumption and not producing any goods or services that benefit others. It is also only focused on the present with a total absence of future planning and working on sustainable development plans to become an effective, productive, and non-consumer society. Despite benefiting from and using the productions and abundance of other societies, they are constantly criticizing and belittling them to cover their own deficiencies and incompetence in life. For example, they might promote sayings like "They are disbelievers; they have this world, and we have the afterlife" as an escape from the truth, using religious reward in the afterlife as an excuse.
Heart Chakra and the Dilemma of Emotions and Feelings Controlling the Decisions of the Individual and Society
Emotion and feelings enter into the unconscious drives of a human being, and when they dominate, the individual becomes extreme in their judgments and decisions, where these decisions are far from the true reasons and are instead governed by an emotional, unconscious state. As a result, unconscious outcomes emerge because they arise from an extreme subjective view, far from objectivity and awareness. This makes the person narrow-minded, not accepting any other opinion or new perspective on matters. They are in constant pursuit of fighting others and attempting to subject them to their views and decisions, to which they are unconsciously attached without understanding their source or effectiveness in life. Those who suffer from this problem are often people who have not surpassed the unconscious drives below, related to sex and the stomach, as they are connected. Their emotional extremism, which makes them unaware of their judgments and actions, is a result of complexes extending from other unconscious drives.
Similarly, the case is the same for closed-off societies that have not overcome the dilemma of sex and the stomach. This isolation extends to rejecting the other in various intellectual, social, and economic fields because the collective consciousness, formed from unconscious emotions and reasons, prevents them from accepting the other. They cling strongly to their opinions and beliefs, which may be far from reality and truth, but are instead the product of an unjustified emotional tendency to sanctify the belief.