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In document ORDEN DEL DÍA. Acuerdos: (página 112-117)

looked like a stack of floating computer disks but they didn’t touch each other. I realized they were like a com- puter board where one disk electrically activated the next one. The crystal disks spun around, and the facets had grooves which electrically stored information just like computer chips. The crystal patterns seemed to go on for eternity, as far as I could see.

Suddenly, a profound insight came to me from some place deep in the core of my being. To my amazement, I realized that each individual human being has their own particular heart crystal pattern and colors and I saw this as the soul’s blueprint. There were chips that contained detailed information: storage records of this life, past lives, and future possibilities—the whole intelligence of a human being. According to the choices that people make, the next program or next disk is activated. Each disk is like a chapter in a book, a chapter in a person’s life. I now understood how people could see their entire lives replay before them at the point of death. I clearly saw that the total, compact intelligence of each human being is contained in a holographic formation of crystal- like computer chips in the heart. It was beautiful, elegant, and pristine. Love was the overwhelming feeling embrac- ing my entire experience.

The Heart Computer

Later, I thought about how the heart computer func- tioned a lot like the computer at the office. I’d put in a disk, select a program, and somehow the mainframe

would read the information that’s electrically stored in the microchips inside. On my visual screen would ap- pear the contents of the program that I’d selected. The computer would translate the electrical impulses, the fre- quencies, into color, images and words I could understand. I suddenly comprehended that the human mind is like a computer screen that gives a readout of data that is input from our five senses, from our brain neurons and cells, and from our heart computer.

My personal computer at home happens to be con- nected into the publishing company’s main computer network. In an intuitive flash, I realized that there is a heart mainframe, a main computer into which every person’s heart computer is networked. I saw too that love is the power flowing through the global network. At last, I understood how everything in life could really be connected. Love is the electromagnetic core frequency that runs the entire mainframe holographic computer of life.

As people activate a program in their heart com- puter disk, for example, a mother loving her child, the disk starts to spin. As the disk spins, emotional energy gets magnetized to it. If attachment sets in, and we put conditions on love, the crystal-like disk becomes covered with a murky film and the pure love energy can no longer radiate clearly through it.

I was enthralled and continued to practice focusing on the heart. As time went by I saw more clearly how the heart computer brings in higher intelligence to the hu-

The Heart

in an entirely different range of frequency bands from the mind. The mind becomes illuminated and functions at its fullest potential when it serves as a subterminal for intelli- gence programs directed by the heart. I practiced and practiced focusing my energies in my heart core to gain even more understanding. I was able to go deeper by radiating out love while I asked questions about the heart, including the physical heart.

Everyone knows the physical heart is the muscle that pumps blood through the physical body. The physi- cal heart far surpasses all known motors in efficiency and design. You can be brain dead but the heart can still beat with life force. But if your heart stops beating, your brain dies quickly. The heart beats on its own. How? Even sci- ence can’t answer that question yet. Engineers can hardly imagine how to improve on the blueprint design of the physical heart, even with their most ingenious and ad- vanced machines.

In Nutrition Plan for High Blood Pressure Problems (Bircher-Benner), C. Hocrein describes with clear appre- ciation what this blood-pumping muscle really does for us on the physical level of life.

“It works without interruption for 70-80 years, with- out care or cleaning, without repair or replacement, day and night. It beats 100,000 times a day, approxi- mately 40 million times a year, and within 70 years supplies the pumping capacity for nearly 3 billion cardiac pulsations. It pumps 2 gallons of blood per minute, 100 gallons per hour, through a vascular

system about 60,000 miles in length—2 1/2 times the

circumference of the earth.”*

This description tremendously widened my appre- ciation for my own physical heart. Like most people, I often just took it for granted. Now, I realized that the physical heart is a powerful machine made of muscle and tissue, designed by some incredible intelligence. That put to rest any lingering concern that the inner heart was coldly computerlike in its design and functions. It was becoming obvious to me that some higher intelligence was at work in the precise, mathematical organization of the universe—in the design and ordering of stars, physi- cal bodies, atoms, gravity and all other particles and forces. I even read in a recent issue of Good Housekeeping how the tiny genes in the human body function as elec- trical switches. The combinations of genes that are switched on or off decide the DNA programs for the de- velopment of all cells in the body—what organs they will become, what color eyes you will have and all the rest of your physical characteristics. The genes hold your blue- print and carry out their functions in an efficient, computerlike manner.

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