Explanation 

The thymus gland is part of the body’s defense and healing systems and aids in the immune and lymphatic systems. It also helps the body protect itself against autoimmunity issues.  The thymus gland is most active up until puberty, after which it starts to shrink and is eventually replaced by fat. It produces a hormone called thymosin, which stimulates the development of T cells. It is located behind the sternum. 

  • Common symptoms of Imbalance:
    • Discomfort in the shoulder
    • Lowered immunity and healing responses
    • Autoimmune issues. 
  • Hormones Produced: Thymosin
  • The thymus gland generates the following emotions: Humiliation, jealousy, longing, lust, overwhelm, pride, shame, shock, unworthy, worthlessness.
  • Muscle connections: Teres major muscles
  • Diurnal cycle: Not known  

If you have been guided to this page by the subconscious mind through testing, it indicates that the thymus gland is imbalanced in some way. 

Decoding 

You’ve already identified the imbalanced gland. Continue to Association.

Association 

Ask: Is there an associated imbalance that needs to be decoded?

  • If no, skip to Intention.
  • If yes, return to the home page, decode and address any associated imbalance(s), then return here and repeat the above question.  

Intention 

Swipe three times with a magnet or your hand on any length of the governing meridian, while holding the intention to reset the thymus gland.

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