![]() It’s amazing how much wisdom lies in ancient beliefs. How did they know what we had learned relatively recently? (And for what we needed complicated tools and vast knowledge, which we reached for centuries). ![]() Ancient Buddhists and Aztecs also placed feelings and intellect the hearts. According to Hindu beliefs, the heart enabled contact with Brahman (Absolute) and was the seat of his opposition to Atman (self/ego). ![]() In Ancient Egypt, heart was not only the home of the soul but also a habitat of emotions and will. Also, the ancient Greeks believed that the soul lives in the heart. Lucretius, ancient Roman philosopher and poet, as one of the first, put a soul in the heart. We have always been looking for the soul habitat, the immaterial element or, in other words, divine energy in the human body. Where does the soul live? Neuroscience confirms what the ancients believed It was a face from the teenager’s dreams. The new heart owner began to have nightmares – based on a memory portrait the murderer of the heart donor was captured. There was also an astounding case of a teenager whose new heart belonged to the murdered girl. Not only he married a widow (they felt in love right after they’ve met) but similarly ended his life. I don’t have to tell you that transplanted heart belonged to heterosexual vegetarian girl? Same happens to a man who received a heart of a man who committed suicide. There was a case of a homosexual woman, carnivore, who suddenly started date man and stopped eat meat. There are many amazing stories associated with the change in some aspects of the human personality after transplantation. It turns out that heart is a ‚storage’ for some information, and they can affect a person who received a new heart. Many cases have documented people who started behaving differently after heart transplantation. Heart is the organ that receives, sends and processes information received by brain It looks like the heart has its own intelligence. The heart sends much more information to the brain than the brain to the heart, also can ignore some information flowing from the brain and make its own decision. And the heart has its own memory! But this is not everything. Simply, the heart and brain have electromagnetic communication and send information to each other. What does it mean? This is the point that all of this start to be very interesting. Four years later dr Ming He-Huang discovered that these cells are identical to those found in the brain. In this book, he proved that the heart has a complex nervous system consist of 40 000 nerve cells. Neurocardiology and the brain-heart connection
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