A constellation, in Germanische Heilkunde terms, two special biological programs, active at the same time, with the Hamer foci positioned such that the two programs work together to produce a third symptom, distinct from the symptoms of the constituent programs.
Constellations in the Cerebral Cortex
Constellations in the cerebral cortex are made up of special biological programs either in active phase or in epi-crisis (or both), with Hamer foci situated in opposing hemispheres of the brain, producing opposing compulsions. Specifically, the compulsion produced by an active conflict (or program in epi-crisis) in the right hemisphere will produce depression, while programs (in the active phase or in epi-crisis) on the left hemisphere will produce mania.
This effect is especially pronounced in the temporal lobes, where an active conflict (or a special biological program in epi-crisis) will alter mammalian “hormone status” to produce masculinity or femininity, irrespective of biological sex.
Constellations of active special biological programs in the temporal lobes of the cerebral cortex will produce:
- developmental arrest
- “psychosis” or “schizophrenia,” the quality of which depends on which two relays are involved:
- larynx relay + bronchial relay = “flying constellation”
- larynx relay + any relay on the right temporal lobe = laryngeal asthma in the epi-crisis
- larynx relay + stomach relay = “autistic constellation”
- bronchial relay + any relay in the left temporal lobe = bronchial asthma in the epi-crisis
- bronchial relay + rectum relay = “mythomania constellation”
- larynx relay + bronchial relay + stomach relay = “psychopathy/Narcissism”
- coronary vein relay + coronary artery relay = “post mortal constellation” and nympho constellation
- rectum relay + stomach relay = “aggressive constellation”
- stomach relay + any relay on the left temporal lobe = anorexia
- left urinary tract relay + right urinary tract relay = demarcation constellation\
- Conflict “loading” will stop while the constellation is active and resume as soon as the constellation ends
Constellations of active special biological programs in the cerebral cortex but not in the temporal lobes (or not entirely in the temporal lobes) include:
- motor constellation
- separation constellation
- bulimia constellation
- bite constellation
- paranoia constellation
- hearing constellation
- cacosmia (stink constellation)
In constellations in the cerebral cortex, the constellation symptom persists as long as the constituent special biological programs are either in active conflict phase or epi-crisis, or a combination of both
Constellations in the Cerebral Medulla
A constellation in the cerebral medulla means two self-devaluation conflicts of the same type (e.g. both affecting shoulders, both affecting gonads, both affecting kidney parenchyma); however, one self-devaluation conflict is in relation to mother-child and the other is a self-devaluation in relation to father-partner.
The result of a cerebral medulla constellation is megalomania. In Germanische Heilkunde terms, “megalomania” means self-overestimation of one’s ability in regard to the conflict content.
This megalomania will persist until both constituent self-devaluation conflicts are resolved and both constituent special biological programs are complete.
Cerebellum Constellation
There is only one known constellation in the cerebellum at this time: the breast gland constellation. This is a constellation of worry/argument with both mother-child and worry/argument with father-partner.
The breast gland constellation produces lack of feeling, a sense of being “dead inside.” This constellation causes cruel behaviour and self-harm (such as cutting), in an effort to feel something.
Brainstem Constellations
A constellation of any incoming morsel conflict (on the right side of the brainstem) and any outgoing morsel conflict (on the left side of the brainstem) will produce disorientation and possibly dementia.
This is more pronounced if either of the morsel conflicts involves the kidney collecting tubules on the right or left side, and is most pronounced if the the kidney collecting tubules on both sides are involved.
Constellations Involving Diff
There are many other constellations that have been observed by Germanic New Medicine practitioners and that could be documented with extensive large-scale studies. These are constellations between brain areas. For example:
- the combination of kidney collecting tubule conflict (in the brainstem) and kidney parenchyma conflict (in the cerebral medulla), which seems to produce alcoholism
- combinations of megalomania and temporal lobe constellations with varying balances of conflict mass or load produce variations of “Cluster B” personality disorders such as antisocial personality disorder, Narcissistic personality disorder, borderline personality disorder, histrionic personality disorder
- “mule constellation:” a combination of a motor conflict affecting the feet and legs, and beta islet cell (insulin) high blood sugar program
Many other constellations likely exist but have not yet been formally documented.