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How do you know what your heart is saying?

How do you know what your heart is saying?

Start by sitting quietly for a few minutes with your hands on your heart, and your eyes closed. Listen. You may not hear anything at first, but if you keep showing up your heart will reveal answers you’ve been waiting for. Keep a journal nearby so you can write down your heart’s words.

How can you tell the difference between your mind and your heart?

The main difference between heart and mind is that the heart, figuratively, is believed to be related with the emotional sentiments while the mind is believed to be related mostly with rational thinking.

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Do I listen to my mind or my heart?

Listening to your head may lead to more tangible success, but not following your heart increases your risk of regret, so if you want to lead a more satisfying life, follow your heart.

Can your heart feel or think?

The heart contains far fewer neurons than the noggin, and their job is not to “think” in the way that folks have misinterpreted. They help the heart react to the various demands placed on it by the body.

Does heart have memory?

The various ontogenetic passages form the evolutive basis of the final configuration of the heart. Each key step can be recognized in the final features, as the heart maintains a kind of “memory” of these passages. We can identify the major lines of development of the heart and trace these lines up to the mature organ.

Does the heart have a mind?

The heart has its own “brain.” Now, scientists have drawn a detailed map of this little brain, called the intracardiac nervous system, in rat hearts. The heart’s big boss is the brain, but nerve cells in the heart have a say, too.

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How does your heart speak to you?

The heart often speaks to us quietly and with common sense. The mind tends to rationalize our desires and reactions. To help you distinguish between how your mind might sound vs. your heart, here are some examples in the same situations: Driving. Mind: How long is this going to take? Damn this traffic! Stupid driver, slowing everyone down.

What is the difference between the mind and heart?

In the Mind examples, judgments and reactions are in control and you feel justified being judgmental and angry. The Heart, though, is decidedly different — softer and simpler. It might take courage to listen to your heart because what it suggests often seems too easy.

Is your heart trying to tell you something you don’t know?

Because the answer will be no. Our hearts are actually trying to direct us to real love, and our minds are trying to tell us how. Walk away. If we are exhausted from working non-stop, feeling drained and uninspired, our hearts might tell us that we need a break, even though our minds are propelling us toward our dreams.

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What does the heart mean to you?

The heart carries connotations (implied meanings) like childlike, at the core, deep within, life, etc. These secondary meanings are more valuable than thinking about the heart as an agent to guide thought. When we look at these connotations, we can have informed ideas about what we wish for or what we wish to do.