The heart is a muscular organ about the size of your closed fist that functions as the body’s circulatory pump. It takes in deoxygenated blood through the veins and delivers it to the lungs for oxygenation before pumping it into the various arteries (which provide oxygen and nutrients to body tissues by transporting the blood throughout the body).
But we already know about this. Don't we? So, let's talk about something that we don't learn in the classrooms or in most of the textbooks.
Did you know that in fetal development, the heart forms and starts beating before the brain begins to develop? This could explain why sometimes we "think" with our heart and not with our brains. The heart have more experience than the brain. I'm just saying. Oh! And a mother’s brainwaves can synchronize to her baby’s heartbeats even when they are a few feet apart.
Emotions are another mystery... Positive emotions create physiological benefits in our bodies and can increase the brain’s ability to make good decisions. Negative emotions can create nervous system chaos, but positive emotions do the opposite. Your heart emits an electromagnetic field that changes according to your emotions, so others can pick up the quality of your emotions through the electromagnetic energy radiating from your heart and this magnetic field can be measured several feet away from the body.


the heart is an amazing organ for me
ReplyDeleteIs really impressive how the heart conect with the energy of our body
ReplyDeleteOur heart has an electromagnetic field?! what?! You are wright, we know nothing.
ReplyDeleteThere is something I didn't understand very well. What are the brainwaves? and Why do they synchronize with the child's beatings?