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Date: Wed, 19 Jun 1996 20:17:56 -0700
From: onesong@ix.netcom.com(Marcus S. Robinson, D.C.H. )
Newsgroups: alt.consciousness, etc
Subject: The Nature of the Heart - beyond pumping
It is the mind and heart together that gives rise to sentient being.
It is also worthy to note that the 18" between to head and heart is longest, and sometimes most difficult, distance we will ever travel.
Sentient becoming...
In <4pp3s5$1q1@ren.cei.net> lkh@mail.cei.net (Lee Kent Hempfling) writes:
Did I miss something along the way? Does the heart do something besides pump blood?
Apparently you have overlooked something. Let me point and you see if there is a remembrance of heart and harth within you.
Have you ever witness the birth of child?
Have you ever struggled, worked hard to achieve a nearly impossible task, and succeed?
Have you ever, individually or as a part of a team,
produce extraordinary results - results that no one believed were possible?
Have you ever planted a seed and marveled at the life that springs forth from it?
Have you witnessed springtime?
Have you ever witnessed autumn and the annual seasons?
Have you ever sang/played/heard a song that filled you with great emotion
and shared that experience with others?
Have you ever experience being loved, the way you are and the way you are not?
Have you ever experienced one of those magical moments with another
human being when you could hardly distinquish where your sense of being
ended and theirs began?
Have you ever loved for the sake of loving?
Have you ever given, in secret, the very thing that another was in need
of but without resource to attain it?
Have you considered the height of mountains, the vastness of oceans,
the expansiveness of space, the depth of your own humanity?
Have you ever loved, given of yourself so completely there was nothing left, and lost?
Have you ever loved, given of yourself so completely that there was
nothing left, and received the same in return?
Such is the nature of heart beyond the pumping of blood.
E-Mail Address: onesong@ix.netcom.com
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