When we form temporal lobe conflicts – conflicts of territory (masculine conflicts) or feminine (belonging) conflicts – three factors determine whether the DHS will be handled and relayed from the right temporal lobe or the left temporal lobe: your sex and your laterality.
Your first temporal lobe conflict will relay as follows:
- If you are a right-handed male or a left-handed female, and you are in normal hormone status, your first territorial or feminine conflict (respectively) will relay through your right temporal lobe, causing a reduction of testosterone and a relative reduction of masculinity (depression).
- If you are a left-handed male or a right-handed female, and you are in normal hormone status, your first territorial or feminine conflict will relay through your left temporal lobe. You will experience a decrease of estrogen resulting in a relative increase of masculinity (mania).
If you begin a second temporal lobe conflict while the first one is still active, you will relay that second special biological program through the opposite temporal lobe.
Having two active special biological programs in the temporal lobes causes a schizophrenic constellation (psychosis) and developmental arrest.
If you begin a third (or subsequent) temporal lobe conflict while the previous temporal lobe conflicts are still active, the third or subsequent temporal lobe conflict will relay as follows:
- For right-handers who are already in a temporal lobe constellation, each new feminine or territorial conflict will relay through the temporal lobe that already carries more conflict load. This makes the individual’s conflict load increasingly one-sided, and they become progressively more masculinized or more emasculated with each unresolved conflict, leading to extreme aggression or extreme passivity.
- For left-handers who are already in a temporal lobe constellation, each new feminine or territorial conflict will relay through the temporal lobe that currently carries less conflict load. This makes the individual increasingly constellated with each subsequent territorial or feminine conflict.
The rule of weight does not change laterality; neurological dominance remains constant throughout life.