Monday, August 6, 2007

The Power of the Heart

My good friend Andrea Maloney Schara sent me a fascinating email recently that I thought I would share with you today (with Andrea's permission, of course). For more on Andrea, please see the postscript below.

As you will see from the information below, there is some very interesting scientific research going on today demonstrating the importance of the heart and love in our daily lives. The question I keep asking is when will scientists discover what our surrendered hearts already know -- that the heart is central and love is the gateway to God? It looks like some scientists, including Dr. Rein, are on the right track. Read on and see what you think.

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THE POWER OF THE HEART
(from the research web site of Dr. Glen Rein)

Dr. Glen Rein is probably the most knowledgeable scientist in his field and it is worth knowing about this latest research. Dr. Rein believes that the ancient wisdom is correct. The heart and not the brain is the seat of emotions and health. It is the entry point of the soul within the body. Using fast Fournier transformation (FFT) he converted a conventional EKG of the heart into a frequency diagram, something no one ever thought of before. Lot's of mapping of brain frequencies have taken place but the heart, he points out, is much more powerfully electrical than the brain. Heart activity must be screened out when doing an EEG on the brain. What he found is as significant as it is amazing.

Negative emotions such as frustration, unhappiness, anger, hatred, jealousy and the like generate chaotic, weak, high frequency heartwave graphs. Positive emotions, on the other hand, such as love, appreciation and gratitude generate very orderly, low frequency, but very powerful waves on the graph. The significance of this is much more than a scientific curiosity as we shall see.

A model of the electromagnetic field of the heart shows a perfect, fractal, toroidal (donut) shape. According to Dr. Rein such a shape is a subtle energy transducer, i.e. it converts one form of energy to another, because it generates an infinite number of harmonics allowing a step down or demodulation of higher energies such as we have been calling tachyon energy. Energy travels through harmonics with no loss of power. Think of it as a staircase for energies from the beyond.

Only when the heart is coherent, as in feelings of love and connectedness, can the energy come through in force. Resonance and coherence in an orderly system are the apparent keys to tapping the tachyon field. (And maybe this is why lovers always seem so healthy despite all that tachyon discharge.) This is apparently what Dr. Badgley discovered when he found that different substances affected the pulse (a measure of the heartbeat) whenever they entered the life field.

Dr. Rein decided to prove it by conducting experiments in which healers were able to change the absorption spectrum of DNA by either winding the coil tighter or unwinding it according to their intention. This was even done from a mile away when the spectrograph operator had no idea when the experiment was taking place. Most importantly, the ability to achieve this feat only took place when the healers changed their heart frequencies to a highly coherent state, in other words, when they were loving.

[This research] may also explain the fact that Holy men throughout history have stressed love as a path to God. Only in loving states does God's energy become available to mortals to work divine magic upon them.

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Pretty interesting research, eh? I thought the last line was the most interesting of all. Dr. Rein's works suggests that only in loving states does God's energy become available to work is us.

As followers of Christ know, everything of God revolves around love and the heart.

May you live a life of love.

Agape,

Steve

Postscript: Andrea is a kindred spirit and a world class researcher in her field. For decades, she has sought to understand the dynamics of families and how they shape individuals. Her work has been influenced and shaped by Dr. Murray Bowen. Dr. Bowen is famous for having been the first psychiatrist to hospitalize entire families at the National Institute of Mental Health in Bethesda, Maryland. He was also the first psychiatrist to write about how he saw and participated differently in the emotional functioning in his family.

You can learn more about Andrea and her work at her website: http://ideastoaction.wordpress.com/

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