Heart-Wall
Welcome to the age of the heart – did you know that the heart is the most electromagnetic organ in your body? Your heart generates 60 to 1000 times more power and electromagnetic energy than your brain, easily making it the most powerful organ you have.
Scientists first began measuring the heart’s electrical field with the discovery of the electrocardiogram machine (EKG) in 1895. Not too long ago, a new machine was developed called the magnetocardiogram (MCG), which measures the magnetic field of the heart instead of the electrical field. To their astonishment, scientists found that the heart’s magnetic field extends up to 12 feet in diameter around the body!
Using this very advanced technology, scientists have been able to confirm some absolutely mind-boggling things about the heart that they never imagined!
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Every beat of the heart sends messages to all the cells of the body.
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The brain in your head obeys the messages sent by the heart.
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The heart can “think” for itself.
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The heart has the ability to “remember” things.
There may have been times in your own life where you have felt that physical sensation we refer to as “heartache.” This feeling of pressure or discomfort in the chest and throat may occur when someone is hurting us or we have a deep sense of grief or loss. I believe that the heart is actually the core of our being, just like the ancients believed. And I think that the spirit within us does not like this feeling. I believe that if you have this experience more than a couple of times in your life, that your subconscious mind may form an “energy wall” to protect your heart against further heartache. We refer to this wall of energy as the “Heart-Wall.”
One of the more amazing discoveries of modern science is that when a person feels love or affection for another person, the heartbeat of the person sending that love or affection becomes measurable in the magnetic brain waves of the recipient.
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Think about this for a moment. Even scientific study indicates that there is communication taking place between all of us, all the time. I believe that the human heart is both a sender and a receiver of information. It seems to me that the heart sends the energy we call “love,” and can receive that energy in return.
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Evidence suggests that a Heart-Wall hampers your ability to give and receive love and feel other positive emotions. I firmly believe that a Heart-Wall contributes to feelings of isolation, sadness, and other emotional problems.
It is estimated that approximately 93% of people have a Heart-Wall!
Do you?