The Hidden Power of the Heart
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The heart is an organ that has incredible healing and thinking capabilities. It is one of nature’s greatest achievements. Conventional science taught us that the heart is an organ that pumps blood throughout the body. This definition of the heart is not very accurate.
Besides pumping blood, the heart has the abilities to think and feel. However, these two abilities occur in the structuralized energy that surrounds the heart. With the abilities to think and feel, the heart can transform beliefs held by the mind. Because the heart feels, it is one of the main organs where emotions are manifested.
Below is an excerpt from my book Staradigm about the hidden power of the heart.
The hidden power of the heart is universal love, which is a harmonic energy of attraction, balance and creation. This harmonic energy is always vibrating toward a state of balance and harmony. As a result, when we love others, we become attracted to them and live in harmony with them. By learning how to live in harmony with each other, we establish better communication and understanding.
The heart is one of the most important organs in the human body because it is one of the main mediums for connecting us to each other and the Universe. Conventional science has taught us that the main role of the heart is to pump blood to all the systems of our body. This definition of the heart is not very accurate. Besides pumping blood, the heart also has an intelligence of its own. According to neurocardiologists, 60 to 65 percent of heart cells are neuron cells, not muscle cells.2 This discovery has helped them develop experiments that have proved the heart works similar to the brain and in some ways is even superior to the brain. This may be the reason that the heart is the first organ to function after conception. Within about 20 days after conception, the heart starts to function, but the brain does not function until after roughly 90 days. This information tells us that the brain is secondary to the heart. To back up this claim, researchers have invented advanced equipment to help them measure nerve signals. This has allowed them to figure out where and how the nerve signals were traveling. Their research concluded that most of the communication between the heart and brain is done by the heart.2
The heart gives us universal characteristic and the brain gives us individual characteristic. Before the birthing process, the baby’s and the mother’s hearts are always synchronizing and communicating with each other. This process establishes the bond between the mother and child and prepares the child for the external world. After the child is born, more bonding occurs during breast feeding and nurturing. The process of nurturing allows the child’s heart and brain to develop properly so it can adapt to the new world. This process also passes certain characteristics of the mother and father to the child.
The problem with parents today is that they do not spend enough time with their children. This is not always their fault because our current society has established a system that makes it really hard for parents and children to bond. Some parents work so much that they barely get to see their children until the weekend. This separation weakens the connection between the parents’ and their children’s hearts. As a result, children are becoming more destructive and less cooperative.
Because the heart gives us universal characteristic and is the key to bonding, if we want to live in a world that is filled with peace and love, we will need to listen and think more with our hearts instead of only our brains. Through the hidden power of the heart, we can achieve universal understanding; therefore, living in a world fill with peace and love is possible.
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Hello energy and health fanatics, independent thinkers, truth seekers and freedom lovers! My name is Pao L. Chang and I’m the author/founder of EnergyFanatics.com. Ever since graduating from high school, I noticed that my energy level was not as high as it used to be. While in college, I decided to educate myself about energy, health, wellness, and explore the mystery of alternative medicine and the power of spiritual healing. This journey taught me many things...
So I would love to see some sources where you see that the heart is mostly made of neurons. Seeing as how I’m a neurology major and studying medicine, I would be inclined to disagree. If you have legit sources though, I’d love to read them
I’m glad to hear that you disagreed. Many of the article I wrote is very contradicting to the conventional way of thinking so I’m not surprise that you disagreed. If you want to learn more about the hidden power of the heart visit the link below.
http://www.heartmath.org/research/science-of-the-heart/introduction.html
To become a great neurologist you will need to study beyond conventional medicine. Doing this will help you see the bigger picture. I know this because I have studied Western and Eastern medicine. This journey really opened my eyes because I was able to see both side of the coin.