The Spleen Official — Dr. Krystal Couture (2024)

The Spleen is the Official in charge of Transportation & Distribution. The Spleen works in harmony with the Stomach who takes in and processes substance into usable energy physically, spiritually and intellectually. The Stomach passes this energy on to the Spleen who serves as the transportation manager, distributing Qi throughout the body, mind and spirit. This includes air, fluids, food, thoughts, and ideas, as they all must be moved in order to be used. The Spleen transports blood, fluids, hormones and waste, physiologically and provides our body with movement. The Nei Ching states that, “the Spleen is the source of life for all the other organs.” It is responsible for feeding body, mind and spirit on every level. The Spleen, according to the ancients is the granter of the five tastes.

Physically the Spleen serves as a blood filter and is the largest lymphatic organ of the body. Old red blood cells are recycled in the Spleen. Platelets and white blood cells are stored there. The white blood cells, lymphocytes, defend against invading bacteria and viruses by producing antibodies to kill foreign microorganisms and stop infection. The Spleen serves an important role in distribution and transportation of the cells of our body. It keeps the blood and Qi in circulation throughout our bodies.

The Spleen requires the Stomach to take in, process, and release so that it can transport and distribute effectively. It can be likened to the trucks that distribute food to the markets. In order for the market to be stocked and individuals to have supplies, the trucks must deliver the right quantities and quality of goods. It is easy for us, in the modern world, to take this process for granted. We do not often realize the importance of the role until there is some issue such as weather, bad orders, no harvest, etc. The Spleen’s role in our body is vital and mustn’t be taken for granted. If the Spleen functions well, there is a balance in distribution of food, everyone has access to good foods. When the Spleen malfunctions, there can be deprivation in one area leading to starvation and fatigue and excess in another leading to spoilage.

The Spleen is an ascending meridian that is predominantly yin. It has 21 points. The last point, Spleen 21 is the Lou of Lou’s or Junction of Junctions. The Stomach, predominantly yang meridian is descending. When we eat and drink and process what we consume, it goes downward in alignment with the energy of descent and the Stomach meridian. The Spleen, however, keeps everything up and transports it, whether it be nutrients, thoughts or energy. The meridian flows against gravity lending toward a very supportive energy. The muscles and flesh (with the tendons and ligaments) hold the skeleton upright. Health and vitality of the muscles and flesh is reflective of Spleen health. The Spleen keeps the balance. It transports and distributes where needed. The Spleen has a 24 hour job and as JR says, “carrying vital Qi energy to every corner of the body, mind and spirit.”

In Nature, the Earth element demonstrates qualities that can be reflected in the Spleen - clay soil is not easily movable; it is solid, heavy, think and dense. When Spleen is out of balance, we see the qualities of heaviness, stagnation, and feeling stuck. When in balance, our thoughts, body and spirit move freely, allowing us to move forward, change and transform in our lives with motivation. The Spleen is directly linked to our ability to think laterally, look at things in different ways and advance. When out of balance, things can move cyclically around and around, ruminating, not going where it’s meant to. The Stomach can be likened to churning and churning of food, not ready to send the food on, rotting and ripening again and again. The Spleen can be likened to a conveyor belt, transporting but never delivering or distributing. In the other direction, the Stomach imbalance can look like not taking in, where the Spleen imbalance may look like taking in but doing nothing with it.

The power of the Earth element is decrease, which comes from the Spleen’s ability to transport, moving energy from one place to another, moving energy from one state to another through transformation. JR states, “The power to move and flow comes from the Spleen Official.” The seeds within the harvest remind us of the Wood within the Earth. The Spleen in balance produces great ideas, starts them in motion and completes the project. When out of balance, we can see the lack of motivation to start the process, everything is there but yet, initiation never occurs. Out of balance, we may see limited movement and transportation within. Out of balance, very often there is the inability to finish or follow through. It brings up the question, “What will one do with the energy that comes in?”

The Stomach and Spleen are extremely reliant on each other. The Stomach is super important because it makes the nutrient dense mixture, but it is of no use if it goes nowhere. The Spleen much transport and move that energy. The Spleen’s ability to transport the nourishment processed by the Stomach is the way in which we receive the warmth and love of Mother Earth in every part of our spirit. A Spleen lacking energy may be unable to move the energy up and around the system leading to stagnation. Physical attributes could include: uneven distribution of flesh, top or bottom heavy, edema, fibroids, stones, phlegm, menstrual clotting or ammenorea, varicose veins, or prolapses. Cold hands and feet may be a sign of deficiency within the Spleen. Furthermore, we can see stagnant thoughts and rumination. Coagulation of blood, phlegm and fluids in the body can be a dysfunction of the Spleen. When the Spleen is unable to hold the energy, we might see ongoing menses, edema, diarrhea, or forgetfulness. It is important to note that over exertion will tax the Spleen. During pregnancy, there is a generalized blood stagnation, which is necessary for the fetus to grow and develop. This is why along the Spleen Meridian there are forbidden points during pregnancy as they move blood.

The Spleen gifts us with dependability and reliability with very little recognition. On a mental and spiritual level imbalance can be exhibited in the following ways: giving up before beginning, mental stagnation and sluggishness leading to no forward movement, being stuck with obsessive thoughts or unprocessed thoughts which leads to thinking about the same thing over and over, worry, pensiveness, obsessive thoughts and behaviors, lack of consciousness and intent in forward movement. The Spleen can be harmed by excessive exertion, excessive sweet taste, and excess humidity.

The Spleen facilitates and requires movement on all levels. Even organ is affected by movement. All of the Officials and Elements need some level of movement. Human nature dictates care and empathy to others which requires the balance of doing one’s best without taking the energy of others on. The Earth element is linked to the mother figure, who provides us our first source of nourishment. Lack of love, lack of comfort and lack of nourishment can be reflected in the Earth Element. Being over-mothered or under-mothered can impact the ways we care for ourselves and others. We can be in a state of continuously seeking to fill a void. Imbalances in Earth can be seen as the give, give, give or take, take take energies. We are reminded that one cannot really care for another if one cannot take care of themselves. Either the givers or the takers are trying to get energy from their behavior due to not being fed on their own account. Sympathy is all about harvest, getting fed. This relates to both the Spleen and Stomach. Sympathy comes from desperation on some level. It also correlates with anxiety. It is important to consider, “Where does this come from?”

The correspondences of the Eat;h Element and hence the Stomach and Spleen Officials are:
• Sound: Singing
• Odor: Fragrant
• Season: Late Summer
• Climate: Humidity
• Fortification: Muscles
• Power: Decrease
• Taste: Sweet
• Emotion: Sympathy
• Color: Yellow

References:
Classical Five Element Acupunct,re, Volume 3 by JR Worsley
Personal Class Notes ITEA 2019
The Spleen Official by Neil Gumenick

The Spleen Official — Dr. Krystal Couture (2024)

FAQs

What does the spleen do spiritually? ›

The spleen governs our mental capacity. It is the residence of the Yi, which is often translated as the capacity to reflect. Reflection is a necessary component in healthy development of the self. The yang of the spleen allows the rotting and ripening and transformation and transportation of the Earth element to occur.

What does the spleen symbolize? ›

The word "spleen" has come to be used metaphorically as a synonym for "anger". This is because in medieval times, the spleen was thought to be the literal, physical source of a hot temper. People thought that "venting" their spleens would remove excess anger.

What does an inflamed spleen feel like? ›

Spleen pain is usually felt as a pain behind your left ribs. It may be tender when you touch the area. This can be a sign of a damaged, ruptured or enlarged spleen.

How to improve spleen function? ›

To keep your spleen, lymphatic system and immune system working properly, you should drink plenty of water, exercise regularly and maintain a healthy weight. Eat a balanced diet with plenty of fruits and vegetables. By staying healthy, you'll help your immune system protect you from infections and illness.

What emotion is stored in the spleen? ›

WORRY/PENSIVENESS + OVERTHINKING. Worry is the emotion of the spleen/stomach/pancreas network, organs associated with the earth element. Too much pensiveness, worrying and insecurity can weaken our ability to digest – simply knot the energy.

How do I cleanse my spleen? ›

Limit your intake of processed meats and overly processed packaged foods. Seasoning your food with warm herbs like cinnamon, cardamom, pepper, clove, rosemary, turmeric, sage and garlic may also support a stronger spleen by helping cleanse and purify the organ.

What are the red flags for spleen? ›

A damaged or ruptured spleen

Signs of a ruptured spleen are: pain behind your left ribs and tenderness when you touch this area. dizziness and a rapid heart rate (a sign of low blood pressure caused by blood loss)

What chakra is the spleen connected to? ›

Where is the Solar Plexus Chakra? Located about six inches above the belly button within the diaphragm, the solar plexus chakra encompasses the upper abdominal area. The solar plexus is connected to the digestive system, liver, spleen, gallbladder and pancreas.

What foods are good for the spleen? ›

Acai berries, spirulina, turmeric, and ginger are just a few examples of superfoods that can give your spleen the extra boost it needs.” Incorporating these foods into your meals can provide multiple benefits to your health.

How do you know if your spleen is struggling? ›

An enlarged spleen typically causes no signs or symptoms, but sometimes it causes: Pain or fullness in the left upper belly that can spread to the left shoulder. A feeling of fullness without eating or after eating a small amount because the spleen is pressing on your stomach. Low red blood cells (anemia)

Is lemon good for the spleen? ›

Use hot compresses or massage therapy on the abdomen to help reduce swelling of the spleen and improve blood circulation in the area. Drink plenty of fluids throughout the day, particularly warm water with lemon, honey and ginger, which can help promote digestion and flush toxins from the body.

How can I check my spleen at home? ›

Place your right hand just below the costal margin, leaving enough room to detect an enlarged spleen, and depressing the hand inward and upward to locate the splenic edge. Once located, ask the patient to take a deep breath and note the contour of the splenic edge as the spleen descends to meet your fingertips.

Is coffee good for the spleen? ›

When drinking coffee it has the ability to regulate the liver and spleen to help harmonize digestion. However, if you suffer from a weak spleen (or poor digestion), it can often cause gastrointestinal discomfort.

Does drinking water help an enlarged spleen? ›

A diet high in plant foods also helps provide enough hydrating water, which is important for helping the spleen rid itself and the body of excess fluids and foreign matter. Try to avoid eating foods that place stress on your circulatory and immune systems.

Are bananas good for the spleen? ›

Foods to eat and avoid

Still, eating a diet that includes plenty of the following foods is likely to improve your overall health and protect against disease: Fruits: berries, citrus fruits, cherries, bananas, apples. Vegetables: spinach, broccoli, asparagus, peppers. Starchy vegetables: sweet potatoes, butternut squash.

What emotions are associated with the spleen Qi? ›

The ability we have to concentrate well, think clearly, have mental clarity, form intentions and decisions is very dependent on the strength of the Spleen Qi. All organs in Chinese Medicine have an emotion attached to them and the emotion of the Spleen is worry.

What is the consciousness of the spleen? ›

The consciousness of the Spleen is the absorbed energy of the world, and of our own life experiences. When we do not digest food or experiences well, we accumulate Dampness. Dampness is turbid, undigested muck. It is obstructive, and inhibits the transformative process.

Is spleen related to anxiety? ›

Summary: Researchers report immune cells in the spleen can contribute to chronic anxiety following psychological stress.

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