Those who take their heaviest imprint on the limbic system tend to be viscerotonic

In extreme cases, those who take their heaviest imprint on the limbic system tend to be viscerotonic, because this imprint determines lifelong endocrine and glandular processes. Thus, in the extreme they are “baby-faced” in adult life, never lose their “baby-fat,” are plump and round and gentle, etc. Also, a secure attachment in childhood is necessary for the development of the capacity to be alone, so they are easily “hurt” (threatened/terrified) by disapproval of any sort, because in the baby-circuit of the brain, disapproval suggests extinction by loss of the sustenance.


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