Does anyone agree? The brain transmutes every bit of information into thoughts, therefore giving you but a film of the (recent) past. The heart will give you direct reality, as it is renewing your vitality every second.....
2007-02-28
11:19:32
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Yes acutes, I actually meant the heart, the center of life, not the center of 'emotions'.
Direct contact with LIFE, emotions being a physical effect of thought.
2007-02-28
11:37:25 ·
update #1
No, coop, mr.smarty-pants...... it's from Osho Rajneesh. But I've been following his advice for a while now so it's become natural 4 me to center my self in the heart.
And it's wonderful, the sense of self changes and you realise most people have a tendancy for psychosis...
2007-02-28
18:44:18 ·
update #2
No, coop, mr.smarty-pants...... it's from Osho Rajneesh. But I've been following his advice for a while now so it's become natural 4 me to center my self in the heart.
And it's wonderful, the sense of self changes and you realise most people have a tendancy for psychosis...
2007-02-28
18:44:53 ·
update #3
Sorry coop. I misread you. It came from the heart but was translated by the brain.
The brain is dead, like a computer, compared to the heart, full of life and renewing itself continuously.
People worship the servant(brain), instead of using it which is its purpose.
2007-02-28
20:37:10 ·
update #4