How do I feel?
If it's my Love's body, then I feel her with my body. If it's my Love's heart, then I feel her with my heart.
Action?
Yes, that's what gets me there.
2007-12-04 07:54:58
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answer #1
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answered by ? 6
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That depends on which function you are talking about. Strictly in physical terms, I would have to say that the heart is the action of the body, using as a platform the fact that brain-dead people have "lived" for quite some time with no APPARENT consciousness.
However, if you are talking about the heart as the emotional center, as I think you are, I would then venture that it's the other way around.
But we both know that physical "reality" itself is the ultimate paradox. It both is and it isn't. In that sense everything is the action of spirit, and thus cannot be labeled or pinned down by any conceptual structures. So in that case, neither. Everything is a matter of perspective.
2007-12-03 22:34:12
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answered by Daniel 2
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A little bit of both. I wouldn't have this fine vehicle if not for the fine heart which, together, allows me to spend time on earth to do my soul's bidding. But for me, the heart rules my body in a metaphysical sense, for I am here to express the distilled essence of what the heart actually means: the centre of love of the one, and the all, that live and breathe upon the earth, as one with us and all of life, in this throbbing universe. I am ruled by the heart. Therefore, for me, the body is the action of the heart. My body is the heart, in awareness, in action. How do I feel? With my hands. Sorry! I feel that I love the loving heart that expresses itself and gifts a heartless world. The more awareness of love, on earth, the more fear recedes.
Otherwise, I could say I am all light, and that I am sitting in a permanent state of no-mind, therefore I'd have no need for heart or body. But that would be to deny physical actuality that I have come to be here to love on the physical plane. Love is still all. The One is all love. Life is to be in balance in the one. Peace, friend.
2007-12-03 17:24:54
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answer #3
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answered by Lyra 5
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hello
I like your avtaar..dont know why! Maybe the colors are catchy lol
None of these completely..the body may not always be the action of the heart though more than not it is.Sometimes the heart says something else and the body does another thing.The heart of hearts is forever desiring the same thing but the actions of the body may take it away from the desired or may help in fulfilling the desires
but i do feel that the connection of heart is with the soul deeply
2007-12-04 00:06:00
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answer #4
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answered by Aradhana 6
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It is both. One flowing, circulating, coursing energy. The body informing the heart and the heart informing the body. If it is not so, there is a disconnect between the two.
2007-12-03 21:37:09
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answered by NRPeace 5
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When a person's heart stops beating, nutrients and oxygen cannot get to the cells in the body, and then they start to die. Brain cells are especially susceptible to a lack of oxygen. Just 15 minutes of no oxygen is enough to cause permanent brain damage, which is the death of brain cells.
2016-05-28 02:38:14
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answered by ? 3
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It becomes a matter of choice.
A path chosen.
An expansion of possibility, and also the opposite.
There is no time, only choice.
Action is accompanied by its equal and opposite reaction, thereby there was no real action, only an illusion of something ultimately intangible.
So each individuality is unaware of the totality.
2007-12-03 20:51:33
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answer #7
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answered by khan.2012 2
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Neither and both. They interact and are one. Both are the action of awareness and are awareness. Tools of life which are life.
2007-12-04 03:42:30
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answer #8
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answered by Tamara S 4
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You have left out one component... the mind.
From the mind, temptations or enticements are conceived. And then go on to be born in the heart as a desire... in which the action is usually then carried out through our body.
JAMES 1:14 -15
14 But every man is tempted, when he is drawn away of his own lust, and enticed.
15 Then when lust hath conceived, it bringeth forth sin: and sin, when it is finished, bringeth forth death.
2007-12-03 17:18:22
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answer #9
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answered by Servant Leader 5
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The Body- The Heart- The Speech.
These three are tools to create the action i.e. KARMA.
The Heart is really the Mind here, which is the center of the body and speech.
We have to aware in the `Heart` to control the `Body Language` as well as `Language of the speech`. Otherwise, with their `natural behaviors`, there are chances to incline ourselves to produce `Bad Karma`.
2007-12-03 23:20:43
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answered by Shripathi Krishna Acharya 5
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