There’s also the version of where the heart symbol is rotated upside-down, showing that the heart symbol represents the exact opposite of its usual right side-up meaning. A more justified version is when the heart is cracked/slashed down the middle, which usually symbolizes a broken heart and tragedy.
There’s also the version of where the heart symbol is rotated upside-down, showing that the heart symbol represents the exact opposite of its usual right side-up meaning. A more justified version is when the heart is cracked/slashed down the middle, which usually symbolizes a broken heart and tragedy.
Widely recognized as a symbol for love and affection, the heart shape has evolved over centuries. It may be hard to believe the double-scalloped ideogram with the v-shaped base hasn’t been around forever, as these heart-shapes are a constant in modern life: one of the most widely used emojis is the heart.
What does White Heart emoji mean? The White Heart emoji depicts a classic representation of a heart, colored white or gray. It is commonly used to represent love, support, close bonds, and admiration for things that have some relation to the color white, such as white-colored clothing or animals.
Whenever you place your attention in the heart, that can both break and open at once, or perhaps feel a deep heaviness or grief, you are moving into heart consciousness.
The heart shape we all recognize, and use originated back to an ancient plant known as the silphium. It was a species of giant fennel grown on the North African coastline near the Greek city of Cyrene. It was used as medicine, a flavoring spice, but more importantly as birth control.
A yellow face with smiling eyes, a closed smile, rosy cheeks, and several hearts floating around its head. Expresses a range of happy, affectionate feelings, especially being in love.
However, the most important heart is the spiritual heart, which is found slightly to the right of the body’s midline. This heart is only visible to dedicated spiritual seekers, whose path is to discover the True Self dwelling within.
The heart has the intrinsic cardiac nervous system, also known as the “heart-brain.” It allows the heart to act independently from the brain, remember and make decisions. That means that under normal conditions, in which the heart is functioning correctly, your heart doesn’t need your brain to tell it to do its job.
Research has shown that the heart communicates to the brain in four major ways: neurologically (through the transmission of nerve impulses), biochemically (via hormones and neurotransmitters), biophysically (through pressure waves) and energetically (through electromagnetic field interactions).
The heart shape we all recognize, and use originated back to an ancient plant known as the silphium. It was a species of giant fennel grown on the North African coastline near the Greek city of Cyrene. It was used as medicine, a flavoring spice, but more importantly as birth control.
In the Bible the heart is considered the seat of life or strength. Hence, it means mind, soul, spirit, or one’s entire emotional nature and understanding.
A yellow face with smiling eyes, a closed smile, rosy cheeks, and several hearts floating around its head. Expresses a range of happy, affectionate feelings, especially being in love.
According to the Heart Institute, “The heart is shaped like an upside-down pear.” As for its size… A normal, healthy heart is the size of an average clenched adult fist. Some diseases of the heart, however, can cause the heart to become larger (dilated).
The heart emits more electrical activity than the brain.
The heart emits an electrical field 60 times greater in amplitude than the activity in the brain and an electromagnetic field 5,000 times stronger that of the brain.
The heart ultimately stores memories through combinatorial coding by nerve cells, which allows the sensory system to recognize smells, according to cellular memory theory.
According to the Heart Institute, “The heart is shaped like an upside-down pear.” As for its size… A normal, healthy heart is the size of an average clenched adult fist. Some diseases of the heart, however, can cause the heart to become larger (dilated).
According to the Heart Institute, “The heart is shaped like an upside-down pear.” As for its size… A normal, healthy heart is the size of an average clenched adult fist. Some diseases of the heart, however, can cause the heart to become larger (dilated).
The heart is considered the source of emotions, desire, and wisdom.
The heart emits more electrical activity than the brain.
The heart emits an electrical field 60 times greater in amplitude than the activity in the brain and an electromagnetic field 5,000 times stronger that of the brain.
It takes the specialized organization of neurons in the brain to produce cognitive processes that we experience as the mind.” So despite the presence of neurons in the heart, we can see that the heart does not have a mind of its own.
Of the bodily organs, the heart plays a particularly important role in our emotional experience. The experience of an emotion results from the brain, heart and body acting in concert.
How the heart works- The average heart is the size of a fist in an adult.
Your heart will beat about 115,000 times each day.
Your heart pumps about 2,000 gallons of blood every day.
An electrical system controls the rhythm of your heart.
The heart can continue beating even when it’s disconnected from the body.
Discuss this lesson in the forums!- Level 1: I-AM Consciousness.
Level 2: Points of View.
Level 3: The Unconscious / Beliefs.
Level 4: The Subconscious / Feelings.
Level 5: The Conscious Mind / Thought.
The Power to Change Your Reality.
From this perspective, consciousness is with you all the time, so it doesn’t really “go” anywhere. Depending on where you are in the sleep cycle, it is just that little bit harder to “rouse”.