The heart just want to give.

 

The heart just wants to care.

 

Our will is what the heart wants to do.

 

The heart experiences no separation

 

The heart center is where we experience our being.

 

The heart speaks spontaneously.
It acts and speaks a little "foolishly" without thought.

 

The heart just speaks the truth no matter what the cost. The heart is also capable of being totally negative with the negative, the space of perfect response.

 

The heart is not concerned with popularity name or fame. The pure heart imagines and creates it's own future destiny and thrills to live it but has no worry, no thought or expectation that sets up an interfering tension.

 

The heart expects everything but nothing in particular.

 

The pure heart is at peace with itself.

 

The heart feels no separation from what it is doing.

 

 

The heart is ruthless with itself, the head/mind is ruthless with others.

 

The heart is the only thing strong enough to cut through the garbage of the mind.

 

 

 

The Universe of the Heart

 

Do we really understand the heart?
Are we brave enough to seek out it's hidden mysteries,
swim in it's deep green seas?

     The most difficult subject, after all, is the most simple. It is hard for the mind, which loves argument and complexity, to enter the kingdom of heaven, which was Christ's way of describing the kingdom of the heart. The deepest mysteries and greatest challenges lie ahead for those brave enough to investigate the hidden depths of the heart. The heart lives in the fourth dimension and our third dimensional minds have little ability to cope with it's unpredictable ways.


All hearts are in love with the same truth,
the truth of being a being
and being true to that being.

 

     When we say heart we are not talking about the chambered, muscular organ in vertebrates that pumps blood. In spiritual terms the heart represents the totality of our being; both the conscious and unconscious self. It has been traditionally thought to be the vital center of one's being, emotions, and sensibilities and is seen as the repository of one's deepest and sincerest feelings. The heart is strongly associated with our capacity for sympathy, generosity, compassion, love and affection. When we say someone has heart we mean that they are warm and loving, tender and open.


The true nature of pure heart
is a river without end, a flow, a tide,
and an endless fountain of love
and courage
to meet
life.

 

     The word heart is also associated with courage, resolution and fortitude. These are all qualities of being that measure our firmness of will or the callousness required to carry out an unpleasant task or responsibility. These qualities of heart contrast with the above, with tenderness and compassion. This side of the heart demonstrates a tougher kind of love, a compassionate ruthlessness. That kind of love that disciplines a child. That kind of love present when a surgeon needs to operate without an anaesthetic. That kind of love that speaks out and takes a risk and faces the fear of rejection. That kind of love that focuses on truth no matter how unpopular.

     Here you hear people saying what a brave heart or "lion hearted" a person is. Most of the new age is associated with the more yin or soft side of the heart and think that the only manifestation of love is seen in niceties, tenderness, and softly spoken words. And they judge this side of the heart as being something cruel, evil, and dark never knowing that those energies are hiding behind their own judgments. The heart is not just mushy and sentimental. It is a vast reservoir of intelligence and power. Actually within the heart is the trinity of love, power, and intelligence which must all eventually be balanced to arrive at the place we call pure heart.


We judge love doesn't.
We judge and we judge and we never stop judging
for that is all we know what to do.
When we judge we separate from love
for it is impossible to be in the heart
and judge at the same time.

 

     There are numerous idioms in our languages that express the deeper realities surrounding the heart. "At heart" means in one's deepest feelings, "From the bottom of my heart" reflects the most sincere of feelings, "in one's heart of hearts," in the seat of one's truest feelings, "Heart and Soul," means completely and entirely, "In a half-hearted manner," refers to us giving only part of our attention or awareness to something, "and to wear one's heart on one's sleeve," means to show one's feelings clearly and openly by one's behavior. Also we have the expression, "with all my heart," which expresses one's great willingness or pleasure for doing something, one's devotion or complete commitment to manifesting something.


The Heart represents
our basic capacity to care.

 

     In the languages of the world you will find countless references to the feelings of the heart. All alluding to some hidden power, to a magnificent energy or force that has the power to change our lives. The common thread through all indications about the nature of the heart is love. The true hidden power of the heart is love and this is the core frequency of our natural beings. The heart is something we simply feel, it is not something we think.


The Heart represents
our basic capacity to feel.

 

 

 

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