The Vertical Energetic Axis: The Inner Belly
Part 4 of 8 in the "Living a Higher Octave" Series
How the Gut Fits into the Vertical Energy Axis
“Before a word is spoken, a current of intelligence stirs in the belly.
Before a thought arises, a deep knowing pulses from ineffable depths in the region below the navel.” ~ Lee Kemter
In the last two posts of this 8-part series, we’ve explored the 3-part Vertical Energy Axis. Now we arrive at the base of the axis—not as part of a hierarchy of energy, but as a completion of a profound energy circuit in the body.
The belly is the body’s quiet anchor. The third intelligence center of the axis.
In this space, beneath the navel, something ancient resides: A knowing that does not need to explain itself. It simply vibrates with potent energy and capacity to work with the quantum energy field in and around us.
The belly, or Hara—as recognized in Eastern traditions, particularly in Japanese martial arts, Zen, and Taoist practices—is deeply aligned with what I call the Vertical Energetic Axis. It is the energetic and physical center located about two inches below the navel, often referred to as the lower dantian in Taoist alchemy. Its function as an anchor, stabilizer, and reservoir of qi (life force) makes it an indispensable point of reference in embodied awareness.
Here is how it parallels and enhances the understanding of your vertical energetic axis:
The belly is not merely an energy point—it is a way of being. In Eastern traditions, to “live from the Hara” means to be centered, grounded, and less reactive. This matches the tone (the coherent energy signal) of the vertical axis at the belly level: it is where instinct and discernment refine into embodied clarity.
When one breathes awareness into the belly:
Thought quiets.
Emotional surges settle.
A profound neutrality emerges—not apathy, but depth.
This is not unlike the felt sense of coherence along your vertical axis—where the belly doesn’t just digest food, it digests subtle signal.
Vertical Coherence in Eastern and Harmonic Contexts
Eastern systems teach that when the lower dantian (belly, middle dantian (heart), and upper dantian (mind/spirit) are aligned, the human being becomes a bridge between Heaven and Earth—a concept mirrored in our framing of the vertical axis as a triad of intelligence. This is an ancient recognition of harmonic verticality.
The axis becomes a living channel for integration—where breath, presence, and perception unify. This is the field in which elevated harmonic awareness stabilizes.
Returning to the Ground of Being
The belly, or Hara, it is the foundation from which all authentic action arises. In Japanese, a person with presence is often said to “have Hara” or be hara ga dekiteiru—“their Hara is formed.” It denotes:
inner fortitude
calm courage,
vibrational steadiness
When you live from Hara, you move differently. When you breathe through the vertical axis, you interact with the field differently.
Both are invitations to return not just to yourself—but to your original coherence.
When someone experiences dissonance in the belly—a sensation of tightness, heaviness, swirling, or even emptiness—it often signals a disruption in their inner alignment or the presence of foreign frequency (an unprocessed emotion, untrue narrative, or environmental imprint). This region, intimately connected to instinct and truth-sense, responds quickly when we are out of phase with our deeper resonance.
From Stillness to Signal in the Indian Traditions
In ancient Indian teachings, the vāk—sacred speech—is said to begin as a vibration deep in the belly, before moving upward through the heart and into the throat.
Speech, therefore, is not born in the mind—it is information from the field that rises subtly through the axis.
This energetic journey mirrors the vertical axis we are talking about:
In the belly, wisdom begins as silent resonance.
In the heart, it becomes coherent and compassionate.
In the head, it becomes thought, vision, and word.
When your entire axis is in alignment, rather than speaking from reaction, you speak from harmonic intelligence.
When the Belly Speaks
We know this instinctively.
When something feels “off,” it churns in the belly.
When a truth lands, we feel it quietly dropping into the gut.
When we sense someone’s integrity, we call it “guts” or “backbone.”
This region is not just reactive—it is deeply perceptive. It notices frequencies we have not yet named and digests not only food, but subtle energy.
To live from the belly is to live from grounded awareness, not floating thought.
It is to remain centered while the world whirls.
Practice: Listening Into the Root of Field Intelligence
Here is a simple practice and journal prompt to meet gut dissonance with curiosity, rather than trying to “fix” it:
This is a moment to listen differently to the natural flow within the axis. It’s a subtle yet powerful process. This short reflection invites you into the lower intelligence center—the belly—as a sensing gateway for your coherence with the field.
You don’t need to effort your way into clarity. Just be here:
With your breath and the tone (your signal to and from the endless energy field) in this moment.
We’re not reaching upward—we’re softening downward into the vertical axis, where resonance begins to stabilize from within.
Place both hands gently over your lower abdomen, just below the navel.
Close your eyes and soften the muscles in your jaw, throat, and shoulders.
Let your breath drop low—imagine it filling the pelvic bowl, rather than the chest.
Without trying to change anything, ask inwardly:
What are you trying to tell me?
Is there something I’ve swallowed energetically that doesn’t belong to me?Let the gut speak in sensation, not words. Feel if the tone changes with attention alone.
As you listen, say inwardly:
I’m willing to hear this.
I am in a safe place for my own knowing to flourish.After a few minutes, gently exhale with the sound “Ssssshhh”—this is an ancient sound used to soothe and regulate the gut.
Let this stillness linger.
There is no need to grasp at insight or closure.
The gut speaks in spaciousness and weight.
As you move through your day, notice what tightens… what softens… what draws you closer to your own field of truth.
You are not searching for alignment. You are remembering it.
✧ Journal Prompt: Welcoming the Voice of Your Belly
What has my belly been trying to tell me that I’ve overlooked or rationalized?
What does my belly sense before my mind interprets?
What part of me is seeking my protection, boundaries, or truth-telling?
Is this feeling mine, or did I absorb it from someone else’s energy field?
What would it feel like to live from this grounded belly clarity?
Let this writing be freeform. Don’t aim for insight. Aim for honesty without commentary and sensation, without explanation.
These practices restore relationship with your inner signal origin-point in the belly region. Over time, belly coherence with the quantum energy field becomes less about solving discomfort and more about reclaiming inner resonance as your natural tone (your signal to and from the field).
Why It Matters Now
As the collective field becomes more volatile, your axis is not your escape—it is your stabilizer. When you hold your axis in coherence with the field: Others entrain to your calm. Confusion dissipates more quickly. You become a field tuner, not a content manager.
It is time to look deeper, literally, into our body. The belly, for example, is more than digestion, instinct, or where life begins in the womb.
Harmonic Intelligence: From Belly to Cosmos
Coherence is not just a state—it is a signal that touches the world. When your lower center is resonant, others feel safer around you. Your stillness becomes a field effect—a tuning fork for those near you.
This is not esoteric—it is electromagnetic. The gut contains a dense network of neurons—more than the spinal cord. It speaks directly to the heart and brain via the vagus nerve. It participates in your tone, your state, and your very sentience.
It is a transducer—where the frequency of presence and coherence with the field settles into clarity, and where subtle awareness becomes rooted in the body.
Just as the heart translates emotion into signal, and the head translates signal into form, the belly is the origin point—a wellspring of subtle, life affirming information that rises upward through the axis.
You are no longer the seeker. You are field resonance in its pure form.
In Reflection
The intelligence center in the lower part of the body is not lower in value—only in position. It is the deep root. The beginning of resonance. The place where spirit slows in vibration to become physical.
Whether you call it belly, Hara, or Dantian, this center is where your tone (the energetic signal to the quantum field) begins.
To live from here is to live from coherence.
Not just feeling the world… But tuning it with your frequency.
Coming Next
Merging seen and unseen remains our focus. Join me next time for more essential, often overlooked, aspects of yourself and Reality you won’t want to miss.
Take time to linger within the frequencies and revelations of this post as long as you like.
See you in a few days,
P.S. For parents who want to introduce this subject to your children or for those who would like to have a tool for homeschooling, here are games and playful ways for kids to understand this part of their invisible vertical axis:
Help your children to move toward inner awareness, grounding, and sensing of the belly. Eastern traditions view the inner “belly area” as a center-of-knowing, where instincts calm, and truth-telling originates.
Belly Breathing Activity:
Make sure your hands are below your stomach, on your belly.
Invite children to do the same.
Take slow breaths into the bottom of your belly.
Repeat 5 times.
Ask them how they feel. Children might notice feeling anchored to the earth or feeling quiet inside. They may simply feel their belly getting bigger and smaller. It’s their observation and attention to the belly’s energetic center that matters.
Mindful Moment: Fun Feelings
Play their favorite dance music for a few minutes, while they pay attention to their belly. Freeze the music. Ask them:
What does your belly feel like right now?
While you were dancing, what feelings did you notice?
Can you still feel the joy (or other feelings they mentioned) now that the music is over?
I often refer to the axis as a wisdom center. I thought kids may be able to relate to that term rather than energy center. Feel free to tweak any of the exercises and offer your family’s feedback and epiphanies about the packet.
P.S.S. For a more extended version with a coloring packet, interactive exercises, and more, click on the PDF below.