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  |  HeartHeath : The Psychology of the Heart Ebook |  |
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 | |  | | E-book Category: Psychology E-book Title: HeartHeath : The Psychology of the Heart Author: Mark Sircus Book Description: This work offers us a journey into the pureness of our beings, back into the heart center. Few people have been able to explain why one person falls ill and others do not. Denial of feelings, or repression of feelings in any way, gets mirrored almost immediately in the immune system. The immune system is tied directly to the whole, to every aspect of our health and life. Deep in our hearts we know that love is essential to our health, essential for harmony to exist in our inner beings. (172 pages, US$ 15.00)
Preface to HeartHealth In the beginning we just are, a being with the capacity to feel. At the moment of our conception things change, we grow, take shape, destiny awaits us in human form. In the womb we transverse millions of years of evolution, each second a tremendous wind on our souls. Then we are born in spirit and flesh, totally open to relate to other hearts with intimacy, love, and joy. As babies we need a holy touch, an affection and understanding in which to bathe ourselves, a space where every remnant of separation is cast aside - looking to unite in bliss with the beings that have brought us into the world. It is in this that the heart is completely visible, though vulnerable, needing unbreakable bonds of love and trust.
Deep within is our pure being which has incarnated into this body. This being is ultra sensitive. From the moment of conception this pure being is picking up subtle impressions from the environment through the heart center of pure feeling. The essence of our suffering as beings is seen in the pain of separation (rejection of our being) that cuts into this needed bond of total love. Something seems to go wrong as we approach life on earth, and this wrongness of feeling often begins in pregnancy. Our incarnating beings are supersensitive to the emotional environment so when a mother smokes or does drugs, for instance, or the child is unwanted and unplanned, there are emotional waves of disturbance that become very apparent to a being even though no mind is yet present or conscious. Today we see that emotions or emotional environments are very contagious and one person's bad mood can act like a virus and infect the people around them. On a being level we could say that we come to earth looking for pure and perfect love and don't find it. Yes a mother may offer pure love at the birth but the before and after is a river delta of complex problems, struggles and difficulties. If the love between the husband and the wife is not totally harmonious the emotional environment will not be that way for the inbound vulnerable being. And of course we have the medical community waiting, making our birth a problem; ripping the experience away from its natural and most beautiful state. And then we have had the pharmaceutical companies doing their best to drag us away from the breast and the nipple and mothers warmth and natural immune strengthening milk. Life on earth!
Though there are many theories of incarnation, karma, destiny and having to learn our lessons the hard way, we can still look at this pure being that is born and is that nature that Christ said that we must get back to. The ground state or essence self is just a being that feels. But when we start to study "human" beings who live on this planet we need to begin to study the distortions and knots and convolutions of feeling and emotion that happen inside of us as we hit the stratosphere of uncaring and are forced to accept the status quo of separation, pain, hurt, and all to often, the deliberate abuse of our being.
Scientific evidence does show that even very young children are capable of experiencing deep anguish and grief in response to trauma, loss, and personal rejection. Dr. Kyle Pruett, clinical professor of psychiatry at the Yale University Child Study Center, says "infants are highly attuned to mood even when in the womb making them susceptible to things like parental depression." The reality is that a 4-month-old can be clinically depressed for if they do not get the love and care they deserve and need they begin to withdraw. Our pure beings need and deserve pure love. Children are programmed to interact and the quality of that interaction is crucial for their emotional, physical and mental development. Thus warns Pruett "We need to help parents early on with things like maternal depression, marital conflict and violence in the home." These things do 'cause' suffering in the hearts and minds of the young.
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