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We must study the heart

WE MUST STUDY THE HEART (not just the brain) The heart has an intelligence and a memory separate from the brain. The heart 
connection is gaining scientific validity as more sophisticated technology is pointing to its importance in governing our actions and our 
learning process. An energy circuit formed by the heart to regulates brain function, not the other way around. When we refer to the brain, 
we are often referring to consciousness, which resides in the neocortex. However, most of what happens in the body is subconscious 
(99.9%). Consciousness is basically the last to know after the rest of the body has received and responded to information. If the heart rate 
is constant (such as pleasure, praise, humor), the amygdala directs the parasympathetic nervous system to function (normal heart rate, 
blood pressure, respiration) and increases the baroreceptor thalamus so that it can easily collect sensory information (practice). Coherence 
allows the system to open up completely to incoming information, receive it, synthesize it and create new ideas with it. If the heart 
frequencies are incoherent (as with stress and threat), the amygdala directs the sympathetic nervous system (with adrenalin and cortisol) to 
function, decreasing the baroreceptors to the thalamus so it only takes the sensory information that is directly related to survival. Incoherent 
information, when chronic, sets up incoherent brain wave patterns that over time become a comfortable, homeostatic state for the person. 
These people, if placed in a coherent situation, "feel free" to make things happen so that they feel more comfortable. Long term 
incoherence affects the health of the heart, plus a lot of other nasty things. 

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