The seat of love is the heart. How did man outline out that love is centered there?
How do we know that love is generated from there and created from the strongest muscle in the body?
We are told that the size of our fist is the size of our heart. Does size matter? Our hands are extensions of our heart. They do the work of Spirit in our world. They touch and heal, bring relieve and destruction. Does the function of our hands characterize how much love we give in our lives?
The largest creature in the sea is the blue whale. Its heart is as big as a Vw beetle. These great creatures can be 100 feet long. God provides for them 3 to 4 thousand tons of krill a day. In Native American teachings the whale is the article keeper. Maybe their hearts are so big to hold the many lessons in love that we all share.
Love is in every atom of space. Science is now finding for the "God Particle." It is for real finding for the "life force." This life force is known as chi, ki, prana or adamatine particles. These particles are the construction blocks of every "structure" of the universe.
"Love commands the adamantine particles, thus is being love you take command of your life." (Glenda Green, "Love Without End")
I like to say, "Love Is the life force!"
"Tears are excess blood." (Bishop Amy, Church of Tzaddi) Years ago women were probably more in touch with their emotions then they are now. They probably cried more and had less heart problems. Now they are right up there with the men in the numbers of heart attacks. Has the notion of crying being weakness been approved by women? When I start crying it normally begins with one thought. Then I go down the "list" and cry for many things and people.
The heart is the strongest muscle in the body, maybe that's why it can be the fountain of love generated in our lives. According to the Yogi, Yogananda, "There is an estimate of
4 oz. Of blood expelled by each contraction of the two ventricles of the heart. The weight of blood while one minute will estimate to l8 pounds. In a day it will estimate to 12 tons, in one year 4,000 tons."
©2008 Merry C. Battles