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Markings of Cells

Clicking any cell in the Atlas causes the following markings:

Blue – the last selected (“target”) cell that is described in the textual window on the right

Light Blue – adjacent cells (surrounding the central blue), the average meaning of which explain the meaning of the target cell. Read the names of all of these cells and think if there is enough relationship with your target cell. Sometimes cells’ titles may relate to something different than we initially assume, but surrounding titles help avoiding such confusions

Green – „balancing“ cell in the opposite segment of the Atlas, located symmetrically (at the same distance from the center) to the target (blue) one. It helps to understand with which other cells the blue one can interact most efficiently. Cells closer to the center (from the green one) “heal” the target (blue) one, making it more subtle and pushing toward center. But cells closer to the edge pull the target (blue) one to its own edge, making it more violent and rude. If blue cell is in grey or red zone, it may protect us from violent effects of red cells between the green cell and the edge. If in white segment, then blue may unite with green, producing a more subtle state one level closer to the center. If in yellow segment – then produce two more yellow feelings located perpendiculary to parents (e.g., 1a + 13a yield 7a + 19a). More in Balancing Rules

Light Green – “non-systemically” related cells to the target (blue) one that often accompany it. For instance, Selfishness (21g) often goes with Manipulation (18f), Abuse (15i), Control (11g), etc. Thus noticing just any one feature of a given person may tell about him more than he may imagine


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