Re: Theos-World In Search of soul - Leon
Apr 18, 2005 11:39 AM
by Mark Hamilton Jr.
I read Schwartz's book, The Afterlife Experiments. It truly is
fascinating. They describe the use of "info-energy packets" and
feedback loops to describe how systems store information, similar to
the way the brain stores it.
They also use an analogy, comparing an atom to the empire state
building. The volume of the atom would take up one grain of sand, but
the atom would displace the entire building. The difference gives you
plenty of empty space to store information.
-Mark H.
On 4/18/05, silva_cass <silva_cass@yahoo.com> wrote:
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> Hi Leon
> Went to Zeropoint.com web site. How fantastic. I thought he had
> swiped your ideas and then there you were! Finally the ears are
> about to open for you.
> Feel quite chuffed about knowing someone famous.
> Regards
> Cass
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> In The Heart's Code, psychologist Paul Pearsall (1998) maintains
> that, energetically speaking, the heart–rather than the brain–is
> clearly the centre of the psychological universe. Indeed:
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> The heart's EMF (electro-magnetic field) is five thousand times more
> powerful than the electromagnetic field created by the brain and, in
> addition to its immense power, has subtle, non-local effects that
> travel within these forms of energy. ... the heart generates over
> fifty thousand femtoteslas (a measure of EMF) compared to less than
> ten femtoteslas recorded from the brain. (p. 55)
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> The profound significance of these facts leads Gary Schwartz and
> Linda Russe, in the forward of Pearsall's book, to comment:
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> The Heart's Code points the way to a new revolution in our
> thinking. Metaphorically, the heart is the sun, the pulsing,
> energetic center of our biophysical "solar" system, and the brain is
> the earth, one of the most important planets in our biophysical
> system. One implication of the energy cardiology/cardio-energetic
> revolution is the radical (meaning "root") idea that energetically,
> the brain revolves around the heart, not the other way around.
> (1998, p. xii)
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> The heart is the largest source of biophysical energy in the body
> and within our psychological life. In Pearsall's view, the heart
> involves energy and information that comprises the essence or soul
> of who we are.
> The idea, that the heart is the centre of the psychology of the
> individual, instead of the brain, would indeed revolutionize our
> understanding of normal and supernormal psychology. Adopting this
> view would be analogous to the Copernican revolution, wherein
> scientists realized that the Earth, rather than being the centre of
> the universe, travelled around the sun within the solar system. The
> egocentric attitude of humans was shattered. Likewise, the
> acceptance of a deeper conceptualization of the heart, consciousness
> and the nature of Self would constitute a revolutionary development
> in modern psychology, philosophy and the life sciences.
> Pearsall states that we have been too "brain focussed" in the
> search for mind, and that instead of thinking in terms of a dual
> mind and body, a more rewarding and appropriate approach would be to
> adopt a triune model: that is, of a thinking brain, the material
> body and the energetic and emotional heart. The heart is the
> primary energy centre within the individual, and in Pearsall's
> terms "conveys the code that represents the soul." Mystical and
> spiritual psychologies abound describe human beings as having such a
> triune nature--with head, heart and hands. Whereas modern
> psychology examines only the mind and the body in the dualistic
> paradigm, mystical psychology connects third force, the emotional
> and soul nature to the Heart. Further, consciousness is not simply
> produced by the brain, but it has connection to the Heart and Soul!
> Pearsall examines the nature of cellular memory, life fields and
> non-local information fields in attempts to account for the various
> clinical and psychological evidences that are emerging about the
> mysterious qualities and role of the human heart. # The heart's
> attributes and functions are much more mysterious and significant
> than conventional scientific thinking supposes. Therefore, Pearsall
> argues that, through the psychology of the heart, modern psychology
> is "beginning to make its first tentative contacts with the soul."
> (p. 6)
> The isomorphism between a Microcosm and the Macrocosm involves
> the whole being, and not simply brain processes in the head. The
> Heart is the electromagnetic centre of the living being, and
> consciousness may well originate from sub-atomic realms of light
> through its inner dynamics. The supernal nature of consciousness as
> light is a dominant theme in mystical writings, and the self-
> illuminating element described within the Cave of Brahman is truly
> the Sun of the body, and not the Mind. Mystics compare the Mind to
> the moon, which only reflects the light of Self, or the Sun within
> the Heart.
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Mark Hamilton Jr.
waking.adept@gmail.com
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