Crossover
Crossover describes the neurological principle by which the right side of the brain relays to the left side of the body, and the left side of the brain relays to the right side of the body. Crossover applies in the cerebellum, cerebral medulla, and cerebral cortex, but not in the brainstem.
Rule of Weight
The rule of weight describes how third and subsequent temporal-lobe conflicts relay once both temporal lobes are already active with territorial or feminine conflicts.
Temporal Lobes
The temporal lobes are the cerebral-cortex regions through which feminine (belonging) conflicts and (masculine) territorial conflicts relay.
The Ontogenetic System of Special Biological Programs (the 3rd Biological Law)
The Third Biological Law shows us that every special biological program has evolved in only one of four germ layers. This allows us to decipher conflict content based on which specific germ layer is manifesting symptoms.
Hamer Compass
The Hamer compass (or GNM compass) is based in embryology, behavioural sciences, and the ontogenetic history of the germ layers of animals. These seven compass points allow us to understand and predict the course of a special biological program based on conflict content, which brain relays are involved, and what changes are occurring in body tissues or functions.
Hormone Status
Hormone status describes the psyche’s current mode of organization in relation to belonging and territory, and will always be in either feminine or masculine mode.
Constellation
When two biological conflicts of a similar nature run at the same time and in both sides of the brain, it creates a “constellation,” which produces a third symptom in addition to the symptoms of the constituent special biological programs.
Feminine Conflict
A feminine conflict is a temporal-lobe conflict concerning belonging, receptivity, relation, safety, or rejection from within the territory or container. It is the feminine counterpart to the territorial (masculine) conflict, and each feminine conflict relays from one of the temporal lobes of the cerebral cortex.
Laterality
Your dominant neurological side decides how you “map” people/animals you know within your psyche. Laterality also determines rule of weight for temporal lobe (territory and belonging) conflicts.
Mother-Child
Your dominant neurological side decides how you “map” people/animals you know within your psyche. You map “mother-child” – those to whom you feel an unconditional, nurturing relationship – to your non-dominant side.