There are two sides to a coin, a character,and everything (else?),this is duality.when we hold on to this illusion, we take sides.The key is balance. As long as you hold on to an idea, that something outside of you is holding you back,you surrender your personal power to that illusion . You are the Frog, asking the princess for a kiss. In other words, get down in the mud with me, and carry this burden. The victim,only uses one side of the brain,good OLE TWO FACE.

That's right, you are the decider, (not George Bush)

When you decide to believe in something, your mind forms the thought and your heart sends out the message that you chose to make that thought your reality, and the Universe responds accordingly.
When you decide to take back your personal power, from whatever belief you have buried deep within, most likely a belief you were born into and was deeply ingrained in your genetics, you start becoming responsible with your energy again and stop the process of ignoring your intuition, being 'the fool', and perpetuating your karmic cycle.
Take back responsibility of tending to the garden of your mind. You create the seeds(thoughts), you water the seeds, you choose how that seed grows and what it will flower into(belief). Still your mind, make your soil fertile for pure seeds of truth, honor the truth in your seeds and build upon the seeds, creating more branches of truth, growing into your tree of knowledge.
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• Nuerocardiologist have found that 60-65% of the cells of the heart are actually neural cells, not muscle cells. These cells are identical to the neural cells in the brain with the same connecting links and same kinds of neurotransmitters found in the brain.
• Biophysicists have discovered that the heart is also a very powerful electromagnetic generator. It creates an electromagnetic field that encompasses the body and extends from 8 – 12 feet away. This electromagnetic field profoundly effects the brain.
As Brian Tracey states: "You are a living magnet; you attract into your life people, situations and circumstances that are in harmony with your dominant thoughts. Whatever you dwell on in your conscious grows into your experience." The power comes in focusing your thoughts on what you DO want; not what you fear or don't want.
The following is from Rudi Jansma's review of the book
The Secret Teachings of Plants.
http://www.theosophy-nw.org/theosnw/...e/sc-jans6.htm
the heart . . . is the organ of the spiritual man in the physical body by means of a ray from the spiritual monad in the human physical vehicle. Therefore it can be called several things: the organ of the Reincarnating Ego; the organ of the personal man. Or again, it can be called the organ of life for it is the center of life of the physical body. It is from the heart that stream upward into the brain the rays illumining the mind . . . — The Dialogues of G. de Purucker
The scientific parts of the book discuss the physiology of the heart, brain, and individual cells — especially in relation to the continuous production and interchange of information through electric and magnetic fields — as well as very refined and intelligent processes in physical and energetic nature. Communication within the body takes place continually, inside and between organs, between cells, and between individual organisms, all in a way which does not directly involve the brain-mind except as an interpreter and distant observer. Buhner certainly does not reject intellectual thought, but he recognizes the proper status of the consciousness of the heart, the brain, and even the intestines and other organs, in a conscious whole.
Buhner regards living systems as the outcome of the self-organization of smaller units resulting from continual communication, both internal and external. Because every unit, however small, has its own particular electromagnetic field, it communicates with all around it, and recognizes and then fine-tunes itself to the fields of others. Regarding cells, the author cites, among others, Jan Walleczek:
Biological cells can be viewed as highly sophisticated information-processing devices that can discern complex patterns of extracellular stimuli. In line with this view is the finding that, in analogy to electrical circuits, biochemical reaction networks can perform computational functions such as switching, amplification, hysteresis, or band-pass filtering of frequency information.
Separate chapters deal with the physical, emotional, and spiritual heart. The physical heart is far more than just a pump; it is in fact the organ which determines the rhythms of our organism and provides information to the blood. Nerve cells make up 60 to 65% of the heart — so it contains more nerve than muscle cells. Besides being a subtle and intelligent pump, the heart is primarily a processor of consciousness and information. The rhythm of a healthy heart is never regular: each heartbeat is unique. Likewise the magnetic and electric fields that each heart builds around itself are unique. In this way it communicates with other parts of the body, chiefly with the brain. But these fields are also measurable outside the body, and thus continuously communicate information from the heart to the surrounding world, and from the world to the heart. We can learn to listen consciously to this reciprocal information by perceiving and understanding the subtleties of our constantly changing feelings.
This builds a bridge to the second section of the book, which deals with communication with plants. Every plant has a consciousness, just as all other living beings do, and it has messages it wants to communicate. Every plant has its own character, not only outwardly but especially in its own specific magnetic and electric forces, the presence of which can be perceived by the energic fields of the human heart. In this way it is possible to really know and understand a plant on a deeper level, and the information interchange is mutual. It is by this means that people close to nature have discovered the medicinal or other influences of plants — and not by trial and error as we are generally told. Through practice we can learn to recognize this type of communication — at the end of the book the author gives "exercises for refining the heart as an organ of perception." This method of learning through the perceptions of the heart can be applied on a cultural level, and the author maintains that its results are more reliable and exact than those of the usual scientific approach which takes only the nervous system and brain into account.
We must form deep strong roots in our hearts from which we ground ourselves from. The stronger the roots, the more in the moment; in your heart, you will be. You are always in connection with your heart, and from your heart to the hearts of others, to the heart of hearts.
Remember your roots, remember your heart, remember the truth of who you are and why you are here.
We have come here at this time to strengthen our connection to the whole, to the heart of all humanity, to reconnect with the heart of Mother Earth, and recreate our reality from a place of peace, love, and happiness.
If you are listening to your heart, you are doing what you are supposed to be doing. Try not to let your mind trick you so easily into worrying if you are doing it 'right' or not.
I love you all, and I can feel our hearts reuniting

It feels like home.
-Love and Light-