You Have Heartfelt Feelings Because Your Heart Has Brain Cells!

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An amazing discovery had been made in 1991. However, this discovery has only been truly realized in recent times. It’s to do with the fact that our hearts contain around 40,000 specialized cells modified in structure, having appendages called neurites. In light of this there are some amazing findings, with big implications to which this article will cover.

 

These neurites act independently. In other words, you are literally able to have heartfelt feelings because your heart has these sensory neurites synonymous with brain cells as  they are able to function in harmony with each other.

 

Some implications

 

In relation to this, some fascinating accounts have been given by doctors regarding their patients who have had successful heart transplants. These patients are known to undergo personality shifts, changes in habit, preferences, identities, and have new memories. 

As more research comes to light, much evidence confirms that the recipient’s behavioral changes were inherited from the heart donor. -A number of the recipient’s new behaviors have been shown to be the same as the late donor’s. 

 

Much evidence to support the heart recipient/donor connection has been anecdotal. For examples, the recipient suddenly has a particular food craving or new artistic ability and later finds out that the donor had these exact characteristics… 

 

These anecdotes have been dismissed by many researchers as “coincidence” (with so many anecdotal stories having the same common thread do you really think that there’s no causal connection here??).

 

However, astounding new research has now come to light that changes everything and cannot be dismissed as mere anecdotal “coincidence.” 

 

This astounding new research is in relation to a study. It was the amazing case study of an 8-year-old girl who had received a heart transplant. The transplant, appropriately selected from a 10-year-old female donor, had been successful. However, the 8-year-old recipient kept having a nightmare. She had the same nightmare, recurring multiple times a week. It was so detailed and traumatic that the mother got in touch with a psychiatrist to help her poor child.  

 

In the nightmare the girl was running in the woods away from a man chasing her. Eventually, the man catches up with her after she had tripped up and fell. From the nightmare, she is able to graphically recall how the man proceeded to murder her… 

 

Because of the graphic description the psychiatrist together with the mother notified the police. It turned out that the little girl’s nightmare consisted of memories that had been transferred to her from the 10-year-old heart donor: It was the donor who had been murdered for real, in the same way as the recipient’s nightmare.

 

The little girl’s nightmares were so detailed; location, type of weapon used, clothes worn by the man, face, how he looked her in the eyes during the assault, what he said… the police were easily able to identify the murderer of the 10-year-old donor after a forensic artist drew the assailant’s image as detailed in the nightmare by the 8-year-old heart recipient.  

 

From this completely accurate evidence, the description, given by the little girl recipient, the police were then able to find the man who was still living in the small mid-west United States town where the assault happened. The police made an arrest, get a confession and murder conviction. 

 

The assailant confirmed the accuracy of the recipient’s recall. 

 

-All because the heart donor’s memories of her murder had been transferred to the recipient. These memories had been preserved in the heart cells. 

 

Learning, remembering and thinking from the heart

 

Care of these neurites specialized heart cells, we are able to learn, remember and think from our hearts. The heart tells us things different to the language of our minds. Further, it has been said by Doctor Paul Pearsall in his book ‘The Heart’s Code” that it’s possible for the heart and brain cells to harmonize and coordinate effectively. 

 

Heart-brain research is encouraging. It encourages Western World culture to apply sub-conscious deep intuition; to feel, think and act more from the heart, especially for males… 

 

Intuition in the moment can give rise to what has been called ESP, or cause a sudden creative burst, or Eureka crystal-clear moment of realization, or inspiration… The harmonizing heart-brain coordination connection has the potential to allow us to tap into this ability not just by chance or randomly, but whenever we want. It’s up to us all, as practice makes perfect.

 

Consider this in terms of self-healing. Your body understands heart-brain coordination as healing and love. As a consequence your body’s immune system gets stronger, cardiovascular function improves, you tire less, have a zest for life, have anti-aging capabilities…   

 

As a society we can become more tolerant of each other. More altruistic. More loving.

 

Further consider heart-brain coordination as a tool for transformation, a revolution in consciousness. 

 

They didn’t understand the science, but the heart-brain connection has been understood by cultures and societies that go back centuries ago.

 

The short and simple of it is that a heart-based society may well be the key to planetary transformation.  

 

For more information on this fascinating subject go to the Institute of HeartMath website.

 

There you will find much pioneering unconventional research in relation to the heart-brain connection. The supporting scientific evidence is sound and solid.