A fascinating synthesis of ancient wisdom, modern medicine, scientific research, and personal experiences that proves that the human heart, not the brain, holds the secrets that link body, mind, and spirit. You know that the heart loves and feels, but did you know that the heart also thinks, remembers, communicates with other hearts, helps regulate immunity, and contains stored information that continually pulses through your body? In The Heart's Code , Dr. Paul Pearsall explains the theory and science behind energy cardiology, the emerging field that is uncovering one of the most significant medical, social, and spiritual discoveries of our time- The heart is more than just a pump; it conducts the cellular symphony that is the very essence of our being. Full of amazing anecdotes and data, The Heart's Code presents the latest research on cellular memory and the power of the heart's energy and explores what these breakthroughs mean about how we should live our lives. By unlocking the heart's code we can discover new ways of understanding human healing and consciousness and create a new model for living that leads to better health, happiness, and self-knowledge.
I bought this book in 2023 based on the strong recommendation of Darryl Anka who channels an entity known as Bashar (bringer of good news) on YouTube. In addition to Anka's rare and stand-out recommendation, I also noticed several multiple but dated 5-star reviews here on the Thrift site. All in all, The Heart's Code seemed like a sure thing, and I literally couldn't wait to read about Pearsall's take on love, which he refers to as "L" energy. I was eager for a big dose of inspiration and I wanted to understand how the mysterious energy of the heart connects, directs, heals and makes our lives better. Unfortunately for me, the book never hooked my attention, never resonated in any way, and left me totally confused and unclear about its purpose. Is it a science book? A how to book? A psychology book? A God book? I don't know. Seems like Pearsall didn't know either. Maybe it gets better as you go along, but I gave up on The Heart's Code at page 68. Pearsall does a decent enough job of stringing coherent sentences together, but it was a waste of $$$ and a meh for me.
Beating from beginning to end
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
The Heart's Code: Tapping the Wisdom and Power of Our Heart Energy Great discovery throughout the book. Our heart is our link to the Universe. A must read for all interested in understanding the world as not seen through the eyes.
Getting your head together, with your heart
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
Dr. Pearsall has hit a home run in a ballpark unfamiliar to most ordinary people who still think that the brain in your head is the mastermind of thought and behavior. What Pearsall has contributed, especially in terms of learning, creativity and memory is to reshape our foundations of perception that "love, dignity, relationships and integrity" might, after all, be the driving forces of human progress. Even if one considers "The Heart's Code" as a mere metaphor for our consciousness, without the empirical evidence of the role of the heart in human thought, Dr. Pearsall moves us closer to an integration of body, mind and spirit in a pracitical way, empowered by the heart.
The history of my feeling
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
For my entire life i have felt what the heart's code is finnaly scientifically explaining to me. People believe that it is their conscious' telling them what is going on, but i belive that it is your heart and your brain conflicting between your two options. i have felt my heart telling me what i need and i have felt my brain telling me the same and i have always followed my heart. i believe that the knowledge your brain carries will never overpower the capability of your heart. thank you for finally explaining what i have been feeling my entire life.
Kudos to Paul Pearsall, Gary Schwartz and Linda Russek
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
"The Living Energy Universe" by Gary Schwartz and Linda Russek and "The Hearts Code" by Paul Pearsall must be read together as it offers the most understanding from each. In this "New Age" it is interesting to reflect back to ancient wisdom from the Children of the Night Rainbow, who were the people of the Polynesian Islands and the Hawaiians, who lived in Paradise 2000 years ago and lived the essence of Universal Living Memory. They believed that everything was alive, feeling, evolving, and immortal.At the beginning of "The Living Energy Universe" Paul says a lovely Hawaiian prayer for Gary and Linda, the book and all of the readers. Thank you what a nice thought! In "The Hearts Code" we find that as Paul is facing his own challenges he receives an understanding to share with all of us that the heart conducts a beautiful cellular "symphony" that is the true essence of our being... and how else can it be when our hearts are where God lives?These two rare books were brought to my awareness by synchrodestiny as my journey with my son Jason has continued from Heaven. As I laid my head on my sons heart as his life support was ended... we exchanged the love and information and energy that these books speak of...hearts are always connected by love no matter which realm of existence they belong to forever. I hope each reader feels the hopeful message in each of these books in their hearts, remember an open heart is best!Pauls message is a lovely message of how interconnected we really are and when our hearts speak everyone listens and understands.
Fascinating insight into the depths of the human system
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
As a heart transplant recipient myself, I found this book to be fascinating reading. It opens the mind to ideas and concepts that remind us all how little we really do know about our human existence. While I haven't enjoyed any of the very special donor/recipient communications related in the many stories used to support the "heart's energy" concepts Dr. Pearsall offers, I do believe that others have them. This reading offers insights into the realm of our being that science has yet to really come to grips with, but in years to come I wouldn't be surprised to find acceptance of what seems very "wild ideas" today, just as he suggests to the reader. If you can't have your own heart transplant, this is the next most interesting way to share some of that unique miracle that so many today are living.
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