According the present understanding of the Egyptian “Book of the Dead”, a person had to undergo trails after death as they proceeded towards the underworld. One test was that the weight of their heart was compared to that of a feather. They go on to say, Egyptians believed that if the person had committed sin during his or her lifetime then, their heart would become heavier. The heart does naturally gain weight with age. The Egyptians might have noticed this and assumed that the weight gain was caused by the commission of sins. Unfortunately, there appears to be no chance that the deceased person can pass that test. Then they continue with: Adult’s hearts weigh close to a pound, a male heart weighs 280 to 340 grams. Female hearts weigh from 230 to 280 grams. A feather weighs only a very small fraction of a pound. The God Thoth would record the result and the monster Ammit would wait nearby to eat the heart should it prove unworthy.
Many believe that conscious awareness originates in the brain alone. Recent scientific research suggests that consciousness actually emerges from the brain and body acting together. A growing body of evidence suggests that the heart plays a particularly significant role in this process. Far more than a simple pump, as was once believed, the heart is now recognized by scientists as a highly complex system with its own functional “brain”. Research in the new discipline of neuro-cardiology shows that the heart is a sensory organ and a sophisticated centre for receiving and processing information. The nervous system within the heart, or heart-brain, enables it to learn, remember and make functional decisions independent of the brain’s cerebral cortex. Moreover, numerous experiments have demonstrated that the signals the heart continuously sends to the brain influence the function of the higher brain centres involved in perception, cognition and emotional processing. In addition to the extensive neural communication network linking the heart with the body and brain, the heart also communicates information to the brain and throughout the body via electromagnetic field interactions. The heart generates the body’s most powerful and most extensive rhythmic electromagnetic field. Compared to the electromagnetic field produced by the brain, the electrical component of the heart’s field is about 60 times greater in amplitude and permeates every cell in the body. The magnetic component is approximately 5000 times stronger than the brain’s magnetic field and can be detected several feet away from the body with sensitive magnetometers .
The heart generates a continues series of electromagnetic pulses in which the time interval between each beat varies in a dynamic and complex manner. The heart’s ever present rhythmic field has a powerful influence on processes throughout the body. It has been demonstrated, for example, that the brain rhythms naturally synchronize to the hearts rhythmic activity and also that during sustained feelings of love or appreciation, the blood pressure and respiratory rhythms, among other oscillatory systems, entrain to the heart’s rhythm. The signature of the electromagnetic field and the rhythmic beating patterns of the heart change significantly as we experience different emotions. Negative emotions such as anger or frustration, are causing an erratic, disordered, incoherent pattern in the heart’s rhythms. In contrast, the positive emotions, such as love or appreciation, are associated with a smooth coherent pattern in the heart’s rhythmic activity. In turn, these changes in the heart’s beating patterns create corresponding changes in the electromagnetic field radiated by the heart and can be measured by a technique called spectral analysis. More specifically, it has been demonstrated that sustained positive emotions appear to give rise to a distinct mode of functioning which they call psycho physiological coherence. During this mode, the heart rhythms exhibit a sine wave like pattern and the heart’s electromagnetic field becomes correspondingly more organized. This should remind you of the previous article, and the two circles, the outer perimeter and the inner one, one that has locked the part in to give the appearance of matter and the outer ring its boundary. The Egyptians did not mean the physical heart but its essence that encapsulated the soul.
I have explained that everything is frequency, sound, light and even matter itself. When I replace it for the word feeling and remind you that all our senses detect feeling/vibrations, even our eyes, then when you remember that I told you that the heart is the centre of feeling and emotional attachment weighs you down and perhaps explaining that real love based on wisdom is not an emotion will help you see that emotions are a pallet of different colours of paint that when mixed, makes black. But love that is full of wisdom makes true faith, makes white, as they are the colours of light. Love that is based on attachments is conditional and knowledge based on emotional colouring is not wisdom.
We have seen the effect different words that are loaded with emotions have on the crystallisation of frozen water, that positive emotions make a beautiful star of David, a state of readiness to receive the holy spirit. Negative ones show deterioration.
If we translate this to the story of “Thoth’s weighing the heart”, then we are doing this at the same time to the story of the Bible, Veda’s, Bhagavat Gita, Quran, Tao Te Ching and the Upanishads, because they are all stories using that what is known to explain the unknown. They all show us the way and tell us we are not the mind or body. They also tell us about the holy war which is not fought out in the outer world but fought in the inner world. That our ability to think is not placing us above the animal world when we identify with it, but see it for what it really is “ A TOOL” to be used and not be used by. As emotions are attachments, they seek likeness to have a sense of being, they trigger thoughts and feelings in their likeliness and so fill our hearts leaving no room for Christ. Krishna etc.
There is a knowing that does not need thought. There is a love that needs nothing in return. Have you ever felt a love so overwhelming that there was no room for thoughts? Just pure all engulfing? Have you ever experienced a knowing that did not arrive through thought? In a true oneness there is no need other than to bring it about consciously with the tools, harmony in its true meaning. Body, mind and soul as a whole in Gods will. All in service of God’s love and wisdom.
Often enough it was explained that we do not have faith and many who say that they believe, really believe personalised ideas and there are as many as there are people. Those who have come to see how they, “those believes”, come into being are able to see the path that leads to Christ, yet know they need to overcome a great obstacle.
Getting back to the previous article for a moment, many think that the numbers displayed on this website have to do with numerology and have little to do with science, but without this knowledge science will not solve their quest. This is because these numbers are a language that spells out the instruction manual. They are part of the tool-kit to work on the known data. Let’s take the zodiac for instance, each sign 2160 years long and all signs add to 25920 years as Plato said. Now, as explained there are 3 eights, the trees of knowledge, of good and evil, the good and its opposite, its mirror image and the tree of life. This and the ark that is 45 and travels this great ocean “the zodiac” the great galactic ocean. So 25920 divided by 8 is 3240, divided by the next 8 is 405 and divided by the final 8 is 50625, a familiar number? The ark of covenant 5625. Let’s look at this and multiply it by 8 is 45000 the ark of Noah multiply this 45000 by 8 and you get 360,000 the circle itself and multiply this by 8 and you get 288,0000 which is half the eight that has a circumference of twice 288 or 5760000.
8-6-2009
Moshiya van den Broek