The Heart-Brain
I am taking this from Book Four "The Keys of the Kingdom" Chapter 9 titled Key of the Kingdom - Frequencies. If you guys have not got the four book series you need to do so. all of what we have placed in recent blogs are more defined with greater details in those four books.
In order to understand our brain messaging system we must first have to understand frequencies and how they communicate. I know this maybe a lengthy post but I am sharing the entire chapter 9 so nothing is missed or misunderstood.
We have been taught all our lives about humans had five senses – sight, smell, touch, taste, and hearing. However, our physical body has many more than just these five. We have internal and external sensory organs that produce awareness of the world inside of us and those of the world around us. It is these sensory organs that tell us whether we are moving down the right path (some call this the narrow path) or the wrong path (some call this the wide path).
What is the definition of senses? According to Webster its definition is to perceive by the senses to be or become conscious of sense danger; grasp, comprehend; to detect automatically especially in response to a physical stimulus (such as light or movement).
We have been taught that we have a sixth sense of intuition or intuitive power. Scientists have told us that this intuitive power is unlike the five senses of sight, tough, hearing, taste, and smell. Our intuitive power remains hidden and out of reach from the outward physical body.
In an article written by Niranjan Seshadri published on the website of www.mindandsoul.space, https://mindandsoul.space/home/2019/4/13/the-power-of-intuition-why-is-it-so-rare, he tells us the following.
“Unlike the five senses of sight, touch, hearing, taste, and smell, the sixth sense or the faculty of intuition, remains hidden and out of reach. We get rare glimpses of this elusive sense. In moments of extreme clarity and present awareness, we may suddenly get an answer to a burning question that has failed to come via the rational thought process. Such intuitive perception bypasses the sensory nervous system and the intermediary step of conscious thought. There is a lot we don’t know about our interiority that lies beyond the mind, including the power to intuit. Logic lives within the framework of the conscious thought and is linked to the information gathered through the five senses, sourced either directly or indirectly. Through logic, we cannot explain or explore the sixth sense of intuition.
Evolution of individual consciousness passes through three steps — that of instinct, intellect, and intuition. Our brain has an ‘ancient’ part called the hindbrain, and a ‘modern’ part called the forebrain. The former is related to instinctual responses, and the latter is responsible for intellectual activities. Research on the areas of the brain linked to intuitive perception is ongoing. An instinctual reaction may follow a set pattern and has a physical, physiological and psychological footprint. Intellect may or may not follow a pattern and works on the mental layer of our being and not on the physical and physiological ones. Intuition is beyond the boundaries of the material, physiological and psychological layers.
Intuition is highly subjective, coming in a flash and disappearing just as quickly. Intuitive observations cannot be consciously called upon or stored. If our awareness is not in the present, we may not even register information coming through the portal of intuition. More choiceless and more present is our awareness, more accessible is this portal. Intellectual observations develop over time, can be stored, studied and transferred via oral or written form. Instinctual behavior comes through an impulse that is triggered by something external, and it is a lower brain function. The mind may not necessarily be involved.
The so-called ‘gut feeling’ is something that many of us may have experienced more than once. The mind is quick to pounce on a ‘gut feeling’ and offer its analysis and commentary. We then start to weigh the pros and cons, which requires the cognitive thinking process to takes over. The slow ringer of logic keeps the intuitive faculty rudimentary.
Perhaps the most famous documented example of intuitive ability is that of the Indian Mathematician, Srinivasa Ramanujan (1887-1920). He came up with complex new mathematical formulae without involving preceding steps of logical thought to get his derivations.
The right milieu is needed for the spark of intuition to ignite the mind with new insights. The mind of an average human being has a turbid quality related to the constant movement of thoughts. These thoughts may be essential for our daily interactions with the world, but they form a screen which limits our perceptive ability. They are like low hanging clouds that obscure the view of a blue sky, the sun, moon, and the stars. When the movement of thoughts ceases, the mind takes on a transparent quality.
Since intuition comes from the inside and not through information derived from the world through the five senses, it is reasonable to conclude that a clear and empty mind is a requirement to receive such insights. There is no defined pathway or coursework to enhance this potential ability of extrasensory perception. Looking at the sheer complexity of the human body and the near-magical quality of the mind, the body’s invisible companion it is hard to believe that using the body and the mind for deriving enjoyment through the five senses is all there is to life.
Like the electromagnetic spectrum of energy that pervades the entire physical universe, perhaps there is a much broader spectrum to the world of consciousness. We are accustomed to the ordinary waking state of consciousness. The five sensory organs can access this state. Just as we need specialized instruments to study and utilize portions of the electromagnetic spectrum not accessible to the five senses, perhaps intuition is the natural instrument which can help us reach subtler realms of consciousness.
The waking state may be thought of as ‘densely encapsulated consciousness.’ Density comes from the information contained in thousands of thoughts which take up the mind’s energy. In our conscious perception, information contained in thoughts is like a low hanging fruit on a tree. We pick, taste and fill ourselves with streams of information. Every thought has a ‘shell’ which serves as a finite boundary dividing its constituent information from other thoughts. This ‘shell’ that encapsulates information is perhaps reusable energy which is unrelated to the contents that come into our conscious perception.
The thinking process is quite organized. All information that passes through the mind, even stray bits and pieces come as discrete thoughts. Just as passports may be required to cross borders between different countries, information that comes in from the outside cannot enter the mind without the aid of a separate shell of energy. That shell plus the information become thoughts with which we interact. Every thought has a time and place context, and this helps with the cataloging of information for later retrieval.
If we remove the limitations posed by this ‘encapsulated consciousness,’ we may open up the field of the mind. With every thought we have a choice, holding on or letting go. When we hold onto an idea, it contaminates our awareness and creates localized pools of conditioning in which awareness swirls. The more we entertain certain choices, the deeper are the grooves they make in the mind. Like an antique gramophone player that renders music using a needle that tracks grooves on rotating discs, through our conditioning we play out the same life patterns day in and day out. Nothing new or unique comes out of such living.
Intuition is virtually nonexistent in a mind that is highly conditioned. In such a mind, the noise of conditioning drowns out the soft notes of intuition. Letting go involves not succumbing to the temptation of choice. Observation without choice breaks long-standing grooves of conditioning which strengthen 'encapsulated consciousness.'
While logic driven intellect is like taking one step after another, intuition is like spreading wings and effortlessly traveling great distances. Just like wind aids a bird that spreads its wings as it soars higher into the sky, choiceless awareness is the ‘wind’ that carries us on the ‘wings’ of intuition into deeper reaches of our being. Being choiceless and aware is the steppingstone to the freedom of an intuition guided existence.”
What does the Scriptures tell us about our sense and senses? There are over 250 uses of the word sense and over 20 using the word senses in scripture. We have provided a few to see how they are used.
Genesis 2:25 NKJV “And they were both naked, the man and his wife, and were not ashamed.” They had sense of shame.
Genesis 11:7 God was talking about the people. NKJV “Come, let us go down, and there confound their language, that they may not understand one another’s speech.” Genesis 11:9 NKJV “Therefore its name is called Babel, because there the Lord confused the language of all the earth; and from there the Lord scattered them abroad over the face of all the earth.”
God took away the sense of the people language.
Deuteronomy 4: NKJV “Therefore be careful to observe them; for this is your wisdom and your understanding in the sight of the peoples who will hear all these statutes, and say, ‘Surely this great nation is a wise and understanding people.” Understand is the same as sense.
1 Kings 8:47 NKJV “yet when they come to themselves in the land where they were carried captive, and repent, and make supplication to You in the land of those who took them captive, saying, ‘We have sinned and done wrong, we have committed wickedness’;” Come to their senses.
Proverbs 31:18 NKJV “She perceives that her merchandise is good, And her lamp does not go out by night.” She perceives is the same as senses that her merchandise is good.
Luke 8: 35 NKJV “Then they went out to see what had happened, and came to Jesus, and found the man from whom the demons had departed, sitting at the feet of Jesus, clothed and in his right mind. And they were afraid.” Right mind is coming to one sense.
How do people know that others or even themselves come to a right mind? It is through the intuitive nature of our physical body linked into our spiritual partner. This intuitive nature was given by God to each one of humanity. If we stopped here and asked how did God give us this intuitive nature what would your answer be?
It is in inherent knowledge that we know of God’s Law. God told us that his word has been written in our hearts. In Romans 2:12-16 NKJV “ For as many as have sinned without law will also perish without law, and as many as have sinned in the law will be judged by the law (for not the hearers of the law are just in the sight of God, but the doers of the law will be justified; for when Gentiles, who do not have the law, by nature do the things in the law, these, although not having the law, are a law to themselves, who show the work of the law written in their hearts, their conscience also bearing witness, and between themselves their thoughts accusing or else excusing them) in the day when God will judge the secrets of men by Jesus Christ, according to my gospel.” Regardless of whether or not we can read or write or have even read or been told about God and His grace of salvation, we are inherently conditioned to know right from wrong as we are genetically programmed through our emotional guidance system to know of God’s law and how to live life without doing wrong.
In Book Two of our God Is Government Series titled God’s Family Affair in Chapter Four – Life is Pure Energy, We identified that life itself, yes, our physical presence on earth, is nothing more than pure energy.
In that chapter we identified energy as both physical and spiritual. Let us do a review here.
So is energy limited to only this physical world? Does it exist in the spiritual world as well? What about communication – does energy communicate to other energy? Does energy exist in the dust of the Earth making our bodies’ equivalent to energy? From the initial set of questions we asked at the opening of this chapter to the question now much like Life energy is exceedingly difficult if not impossible to define. Why is that? The primary reason energy is hard to define is because it is an intangible form that make tangible things work. This being the case and since we cannot see energy other than in its outcome it provides how can we define it? We have no sense of reference where our eyes cannot create an image and store it for future recall when we see energy. Let us look at an example here of not being able to see energy but seeing its effect. We could have chosen many examples of this such as eating food and then working, lights at night or the warmth of the sun, but we chose to examine lightening as energy.
Lightening is a discharge of atmospheric electricity which is triggered by a buildup of differing charges within a cloud. The result is a sudden release of electricity which causes a distinctive bright flare, followed by a thunderclap. Breaking this down in simpler terms we can see that lightening occurs when a release of energy occurs that has built up within cloud. The release allows us to see the release as light and hear the vibration of sound as we call thunder. What allows this release to occur? As with any energy, source energy is released when it communicates with other energy. In the case of lightening, the communication requires an opposite build of energy to be ready to be released at the same time. The build of energy inside a cloud can either be positive or negative. For the energy to be released negative energy must communicate with positive energy to release its communication to the opposing energy. If two clouds with negative energy meet, then there is no communication. It is only when the opposing energy comes into contact that a communication occurs.
Let us take one more example that probably has been experienced by many of us. If we were to grab a hold of two electrical wires just lying around that do not have the degree of electrical current passing through them to provide us any ability to feel the vibration of electricity. When we hook these same two wires up to an electrical generator (meaning that the generated increases the electrical power running through the wires to increase their vibration to cause us to feel electricity then if we were to hold the wires again, we could feel this vibration as we know as electricity and the feeling of being shocked. Let us examine this further. If the two wires were held while hook up to an electrical generator were both either positive or negative electricity, then the communication from one wire to the other through our bodies would be the same and therefore we could not feel the vibration of electricity and would not be shocked. On the other hand if one was positive electricity and the other negative electricity then if we were to grab them, we have allow our body to become the conduit of connecting the positive with the negative (opposing energy fields) opening up the communication channel for one energy source to speak to the other in the form of releasing electrical current and we will feel the electrical vibration and be shocked by the releasing of the energy between the two wires. The larger the flow of energy created by the electrical generator the higher the electric vibration and the higher the flow of electricity running through our bodies from one wire to the next. It is in the constant flow of energy between the two wires that allows us to have constant light in darkness, heat to cook, heat to warm our bodies, a constant flow of speaking vibrations through a telephone to allow us to have a conversation with someone else, and much more.
We have stated that there are two types of energy, many sources of energy, and how energy is created. We have also provided two examples of how energy communication occurs and how energy is released. But a lingering question still exists - where does energy come from and where is it? If we had a good understanding of the elements of energy, then we can answer this question and how energy fits within our Life experiences.
Elemental composition of the lithosphere and the human body. Each number represents the percent of the total number of atoms present. For example, 47 of every 100 atoms found in a representative sample of the lithosphere are oxygen while there are only 19 atoms of carbon in every 10,000 atoms of lithosphere.
“The elements of energy consist of only one kind of atom and cannot be decomposed into simpler substances. Our planet is made up of some 90 elements. Of these 90, only 25 or so are used to build living things. The table below shows the 11 most prevalent elements in the lithosphere (the earth's crust) and in the human body. Living matter uses only a fraction of the elements available to it but, as the table shows, the relative proportions of those it does acquire from its surroundings are quite different from the proportions in the environment.
So, the composition of living things is not simply a reflection of the elements available to them. For example, hydrogen, carbon, and nitrogen together represent less than 1% of the atoms found in the earth's crust but some 74% of the atoms in living matter. One of the properties of life is to take up certain elements that are scarce in the nonliving world and concentrate them within living cells. Some sea animals accumulate elements like vanadium and iodine within their cells to concentrations a thousand or more times as great as in the surrounding sea water. It has even been proposed that uranium be "mined" from the sea by extracting it from certain algae that can take up uranium from sea water and concentrate it within their cells.
There is still some uncertainty about the exact number of elements required by living things. Some elements, e.g., selenium and aluminum, are found in tiny amounts within living things, but whether they are playing an essential role (selenium) or are simply an accidental acquisition (aluminum probably) is sometimes difficult to determine.”2
Roughly 96 percent of the mass of the human body is made up of just four elements: oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, and nitrogen, with a lot of that in the form of water. The remaining 4 percent is a sparse sampling of the periodic table of elements.3 Genesis 1 tells us they we are made of dust from the earth. Scientists many years ago proved the earth was nothing more than energy. However, it is in our belief system and our self-mind (EGO) that has prevented us to coming to this realization. So here we present the truth allowing us to remove all doubt by looking at the presence of the 25 elements and see the percent makeup they represent in the human body and where we can find them.
We have proven that our bodies are made up 100% of the elements of energy; therefore, our bodies are pure energy. Thus we have answered one-half of the questions about energy being Life. We need now to look at energy as spiritual and determine if the second part of the question about our spirit being energy is true.
In chapter two “Physical Life – Defined Through Creation” in the second book of the God is Government Series – God’s Family Affair - we found out the true name of God and when we examined the historical texts about the creation we found that God’s name YHVH are four elements of energy itself.4 Therefore, we know that God Himself is pure energy.
We have been taught throughout all biblical and ancient texts and, if true to these teachings and beliefs, we are the temple housing God, we have been created in his image and he has given us Life from the actual breath of Life of God. We are one with God and we are a child of God. Now if we take these messages in their literal form from the ancient texts, our soul (God’s breathe of Life/our Heaven on Earth) is the spirit of God which gives us the animation within the physical body made of dust created by God which we call Life. Since we have determined that God is made up of four elements of energy does it not then make it so that God’s essence, we carry around in each of us called our soul is pure energy also? I think so.
Based upon the above facts that God is pure energy then both our physical bodies and the spirit within us are pure energy. And given we are pure energy then are we not able to communicate with other energy sources and receive energy from them? Cannot we achieve an energy release like those we see in various forms giving energy to other energy sources? One last thought here – given we are pure energy does that mean our mind – the thoughts we have – is pure energy as well and, if so, then given the Universal Laws isn’t our mind then constantly connected to the universal energy sources?
To answer all of our questions we must come to an understanding about Universal Energy. What is it? What are its laws? Is it proven scientifically? How does it interact with the physical world? In the next several pages we will explore the truths about Universal Energy and its relationship to Life as given to us by God.
We must look independently at the two words “Universal (or Universe) and Energy.” Universe is defined by the Cambridge Dictionary as everything that exists, especially all physical matter, including all the stars, planets, galaxies, etc. in space. The definition of Energy set forth above states that energy is (1) the ability to do things: the ability or power to work or make an effort; (2) vigor: liveliness and forcefulness; (3) forceful effort: a vigorous effort or action; (4) power supply or source: a supply or source of electrical, mechanical, or other form of power; and (5) physics capacity to do work: the capacity of a body or system to do work. Therefore, when we combine the two words, we can determine that Universal Energy is a source of power that exists in all of space that provides the energy for all things to work. The amount of Universal Energy required to allow things to work could be the smallest of smallest (atom) or the largest ever known to man (God). We find that there is nothing throughout space (Universe) that does not contain energy.
Energy cannot be seen by the human eye, but science and the world of physics have confirmed that energy is released to other energy sources through vibrations levels called electromagnetic fields. Electric fields are created by differences in voltage: the higher the voltage, the stronger will be the resultant field. Magnetic fields are created when electric current flows: the greater the current, the stronger the magnetic field. An electric field will exist even when there is no current flowing. If current does flow, the strength of the magnetic field will vary with power consumption, but the electric field strength will be constant.5 These two distinct fields are part of nature itself.
Nature produces electric fields as part of its interaction with the Universe. These electric fields are produced by the local build-up of electric charges in the atmosphere associated with thunderstorms. The earth's magnetic field causes a compass needle to orient in a North-South direction and is used by birds and fish for navigation6 – communication from one energy source to the other. In fact, these fields surround every living thing including us humans. Scientists for an exceptionally long period of time have looked into the Human Energy Field (HEF) relating to science itself as well as consciousness and health. These electromagnetic energy fields are vibrating at different frequencies that correspond to sound, light, and color. The existence of electromagnetic fields around every object in the world, known as an Aura, is a scientifically proven fact. The Chinese refer to this energy as 'Chi' (pronounced Chee), the vital life force energy of the Universe, present within every living thing. Western medical science is now beginning to take a serious look at ancient Far Eastern traditions that focus on Chi - the life force energy which flows through the pathways (meridians and chakras) of all living forms - in order to maintain health and wellness, mentally, physically, and emotionally.7
An in-depth look here at this relationship within the stages of Life is important since it is through the Universal Energy Source (God) that all Life is formed and lived.
We need to step back a bit here and build a foundation of understanding so we can clearly see the relationships of our Universal Energy Source (our Creator, God, and Spiritual Source) and us. In stepping back, we want you to take a walk down memory lane with us so that we can properly align our thoughts so that we can gain the required understanding of this relationship.
Life is all about relationships. Relationships that occurred before birth (Life before Birth) during this physical life experience (Life in a Physical Body) and after death (Life after Death). We will never be at a point in time when the subject of relationships is not an active part of our physical life experience. Everything we perceive, see, or even become to know is only because of our relationship with someone else. We would never be able to perceive or come to understand within ourselves without a comparable experience. Therefore, it would be accurate to state that without relationships we could not experience Life at all.
It is my hope that we come to remember that every relationship is Eternal (from our Universal Source Creator - God). Once we have established a relationship it is part of our Life – it becomes part of our Vibration makeup forever. It is important that we gain an understanding of this because every previous relationship – all the vibrations that we have become – converges with all the new relationships – that which we are becoming – and provides us with the power to co-create.
Many of us see this physical Life within a framework given to us by others (a belief system). This framework unless rooted in the Creator of our Universe is flawed – therefore, many of us are living under flawed premises. These flawed premises were not with us at birth but were picked up along our physical Life trail and will fall away as we return to the understanding of who-we-really-are. When this happens, not only will we begin to understand every past and current relationship, but the benefit that every relationship has given to us will become immediately apparent to us. These flawed premises, without exception, that most of us live our lives by is because we care more about what someone else is thinking about us than how we are feeling about who-we-really-are.
It is very apparent that we, as humans, are different in so many ways, but no matter when we were born or what part of the world we live in, there are typical, predominant relationship patterns (Life before Birth, Life in the physical form, and Life after Death) that are valuable to our understanding. It is my purpose in this chapter to help us understand the evolution of the relationships that we experience in this physical Life and help us realize the myriad of flawed beliefs that humans have been passing on to one generation after another for a very long time. By taking this walk down memory lane and seeing our Life as we will present, we will gain a clear view of our Life’s purpose. We will become stable in our footing of understanding that will set a course of Life filled with love, joy, happiness, abundance, and peace for the rest of our physical life experience.
Life before Birth
There are many relevant points to review here. These points were taught to us through our religious affiliations, in our formal educational process in schools and universities, and what our parents and informal influences may have been. It is the collective total of these that have formulated our beliefs about Life before Birth. I can tell you that I probably was no different than the majority of the world. I lived my life but what I was taught to believe as truth instead of challenging our mind to come to the knowledge as to what is really the truth.
In our religious settings, we are taught that there was a supreme being (being is not a physical being but something of supreme powers) that created the Universe and all that is within. Based upon the specific religion we are taught some differences about how this occurred, but all agree that it happened. Given this belief – I state it a belief here because most of us have blindly accepted this belief without knowing the real truth – all religions have come to understand that the spiritual world existed before the creation of the Universe. This belief; however, is supported in the ancient writings as well as translations of these throughout time.
We are told from the ancient writings that as part of the creation the Creator created the angels as part of the creation of heaven as defined in the Torah in the first chapter of Genesis. Whether we look in the Torah (Old Testament) angels are called mal’ak or in the Greek Books (New Testament) calling the angles aggelos, we find that the meaning in both languages is the same – messenger. The specific timing of angels’ creation has not yet been revealed but if we look to the King James Bible in Job 38:4-7 we are told that “the sons of God shouted for joy” when He laid out the foundations of the earth. Given this text we can determine that God probably created the angels right after creating the Heavens and before he created the Earth. Throughout the ancient texts and all the subsequent translations, we are told of the use of angels as the messengers of God. It was God’s angel Gabriel who came to Earth to the Virgin Mary to speak to her about giving birth to Jesus. Angels are spirits and according to the ancient texts we are told that these spirits never die and are one with the Creator. They are able to think for themselves like humans; therefore, even in the realms of the spiritual world they are able to make choices about their spiritual and physical experience.
Not a lot was written in ancient texts or in the subsequent translations to provide a solid foundation about the subject of human spirits existing before birth. As seen in many other accounts in these ancient texts and translations, it was not until our time, that scientific evidence determines the truths about Life and how it was told in all thing’s writings. For instance, we were told in the Kabbalah, Torah, Quran, and Christianity’s books that we were made in the image of God. But what did that mean? It was not until recently when science carted our genetic code and applying our code to the actual codes of our Creator what that really meant. It was not until we discovered through Quantum Physics that particles do not create more particles; rather, they are said to proceed from what are described as “waves of energy.”9 This is extremely important in understand the creation itself – previous differences in understand the theories of religion theology and science. And what about the recent discover of Noah’s ARC? Before all these and many more that have been made, we had to take what ancient writings told us and subsequent translations on pure faith. It was not until man, under the commission of our Creator as identified in Genesis 17:1 began to perfect ourselves that we, came to discover and understand that what we have been told in these ancient texts are truth. So it is with the study of Life before Birth. There are not much distinct (the operable word) writings in the ancient texts about this but there has been a lot of discovery along the way since they were written. However, as discoveries are made, and we go back to the ancient texts we can then thread the writings into the meanings they have for us.
Let us look at what this means as for as our relationship with this Life before Birth. Before our birth, the only relationship we experienced was our relationship with our God; but since we were, at that time, Non-Physical, and therefore nonresistant, we experienced no discernible separation, and therefore, no discernible “relationship,” between ourselves and God.10
In our Life before Birth we were with Source, of One Mind, in loving harmony with the spiritual realm, knowing of everything and able to see Life as it really IS – pure energy/pure love.
Life in the Physical Form
I do not think we have much disagreement that we do, in fact, have a Life in this physical form – at least if you are reading this book you might need to pinch yourself to make sure! However, I think it is important to work through some concepts between the time of Life before Birth and Life in the Physical Form – Birth – in terms of the relationships we brought with us into this physical Life.
Life existed at every step of the way from Life before Birth into the Life inside our mother’s womb to the time we actual were born and into adulthood of Life. In this area of the book we will look at the Life process of conception, birth, and Life in this physical form. It is in this process where relationships begin to really take shape and being the foundation of this physical life experience.
The minute that we created the consciousness to come to this physical realm we began the movement from the spiritual realm to the physical realm. Our process was to select our parents and choose the time of our birth which was part of the spiritual plan developed in the spiritual realm. Parents were communicated with, and they prepared for our arrival by partaking in the physical process of conception. Once conception was completed, we entered the egg simultaneously and the egg became a physical form immediately. It is not for debate in legal or medical definition as to when Life begins because we are a continuum of Life (spiritual) from one stage to the other in movement from the spiritual to physical realm. Therefore, the minute we choose to come into this physical realm and our spirit enter the egg (at conception) the egg became a physical being in the making with a living Life-Force (Spiritual). It is important that our spirit, being of full thought and consciousness in the spiritual realm, was of full consciousness immediately upon entering the egg in this physical realm.
We continued to have a spiritual relationship with our God and were able to communicate in the same manner as we grew the physical body form the female egg as we did when we were of the spiritual realm. Why is this important? I have come to understand that, as we were spiritual beings in the previous world, we were able to actively participate in the creation of ourselves – in the co-create process given to us by our God. Therefore, each and every step of the process from conception to birth when we took our first breathe, we knew what was going on and had full knowledge of really who we are and what we were to become.
So as we were developing – while we were growing things (fingers, toes, arms, legs, and other organs) we did not see this development as separate from our Spiritual Being – we saw it as a continuum of what was to become. We saw them as a part of us. In this state of development, we were still vibrational intertwined with God but the full integration of us with God was such that there was no relationship between the two because we were still all One.11
It was in the moment of our physical birth where a part of consciousness focused itself on the physical side of us – our physical body – and our first relationship began: the relationship between the physical us and the Non-Physical Us (physical with the spiritual).12 What had occurred? At this very moment, our spirit who knew only of pure energy and One with God was now not free in the spiritual realm it was housed in a body of energy that had vibrations much slower which created a physical mass holding inside not free to roam. This physical mass, being pure energy, with its lower vibration frequency from the vibration frequency of our spirit had to develop a relationship between the two in order to be able to communicate with each other – the relationship of the physical you to the Spiritual You. We know that one body of energy can only communicate with another body of energy when they are vibrating at the same frequency. To understand this let’s look at communication from a radio station to our radio. If we knew of a radio station that was approved by the FCC to communicate to everyone on a frequency of 98.7 then if we wanted to listen to the information being communicated by the radio station, we would have to turn our radio into the same frequency 98.7 to hear what was being communicated. We could not have our radio on 103.7 and hear what was being played on 98.7. This is the same with the energy of our body and the energy of our spirit. Our body is vibrating at a much lower frequency than our spirit. Therefore, these two bodies of energy had to develop a system of communication between them so that one would know what the other was communicating.
Understanding this we now have come upon a significant flawed premise – a misunderstanding by many of our physical friends. This premise being I am either physical or Non-Physical, either dead or alive.13
Many people, until probably now, do not understand that we existed before our physical birth and those that did feel that our Non-Physical part ceased to be once we were born into this physical realm. This relationship (our vibration relationship) that exists between the Physical Us and the Non-Physical Us is incredibly significant for many reasons.14
The emotions that we feel (our Emotional Guidance System) are because of the relationship between these two Vibrational parts of us.15
As we reach for new thoughts and expansion (knowledge, education, Life experiences), during this physical Life, we have the benefit of the stable knowledge of our Non-Physical counterpart.16
As we reach for new thoughts and expansion (knowledge, education, Life experiences), during this physical Life, the Non-Physical part of us has the benefit of expansion that we create in our physical experience.17
Every other relationship we develop and have (other people, with animals, our own body, with monetary things, with concept and ideas, and with Life itself) is profoundly affected by this all-important relationship between the us and the Us.18
We now can see that our first physical relationship is within ourselves. This is the most important relationship that exists on this physical realm. It is this relationship that can interpret the communication with our God – done by our Non-Physical – and can guide our physical thoughts and actions by communicating with physical being through the interaction of emotions. Therefore, we can conclude here that the Non-Physical part of Us (our spirit) is pure energy communicating continuously with our God because they are on the same Vibrational frequency and the physical part of us (our bodies) being also pure energy but vibrating at a different Vibration frequency seeks communication continuously with our God and can only do so with our Non-Physical Us. Thus, the manner by which the physical us knows that we are in harmony with the Non-Physical Us (being in harmony with our God 100% of the time because it is God) is through how we feel. If we feel good about our thoughts and actions, we are told we are working in harmony with our Spirit who is always is in harmony with God. If we feel bad about our thoughts and actions, then we know that we are working outside of being in harmony with our Spirit. It is through this relationship that all other relationship shapes our Life.
When people meditate and calm their brain chatter, their brains emit alpha frequencies of 7 to 9 Hertz (Hz). The human brain in a relaxed state then has the same frequency of vibration as the energy field of the earth. Every human adjusts their brain frequency to match those they want to hear. For instance, when a human talk we all can hear. But when there is a high pitch sound that only animals can hear we cannot unless we have programmed our minds to that frequency. Therefore, human energy in constant and allows one human to be connected to all humans no matter where they may be. Energy has no boundaries and can communicate to like energy sources at any time anywhere.
Let us look at our relationship with Nature. The earth’s natural electromagnetic field has a frequency measured as about 7.8 Hz. This is the well-known and documented Schumann Resonance measured daily in seismology laboratories. When humans live close to nature, their energy fields are in synchrony with the energy field of the earth, so they experience more balance and better health. Why is this? Energy needs from one source receive energy from other sources in order to keep the Universe in balance. This is a Law of the Universe. Have you ever said after being around another individual that you feel absolutely drained of energy? Well, this does occur. We freely give energy to one another as our energy levels require it in order to stay in balance.
Life in this Physical Form requires several energy relationships. Energy is transmitted via vibration at specific frequencies. Energy sources that wish to communicate or directed to communicate must do so with like energy sources (same vibration) either directly if vibrating at the same frequency or if not must go through a connector that adjusts the frequency between the two energy sources dispensing of the excess energy from the more powerful source.
It is our energy connections that build relationships for us. Looking at the hierarchy we have the following.
Universal Energy – this is the energy of our Creator. This is at the highest frequency that can ever be produced. At this highest frequency of vibration each form of living matter is interconnected as our particles dance and spin apart. This is connected to the spirit within humans. There is no relationship link here because the spirit within the human body is One (same) with the Universal Energy Source (God). This allows constant communication and energy shifting as needed to maintain Universal balance.
The first energy relationship is the relationship between our physical us (body as energy) and the Non-Physical Us (spirit as energy). The connector here is our emotions. It is through our Emotional Guidance System that let us know how we are doing on making sure we are in constant balance with the Universe.
The next relationship we have is the relationship with Nature. This is a low frequency energy source that feeds direct energy to our physical body (our Human Energy Field). Since we vibrate at the same frequency there is no need for a connector between the physical us and the Earth. A constant flow of energy flows between the physical us and Nature in order to keep balance.
The next relationship is between the physical us with other physical beings. This relationship allows the physical us to send and receive energy between one human to another to maintain physical balance. There have been many documented body healing that have took place and continue today to take place just by having one human in the presence of another providing the required level of energy to heal. Because we vibrate at the same frequency this is a constant flow of energy between humans. It should be noted that this transfer of energy has no boundaries. We can affect humans thousands of miles away.
We may wonder why there is no relationship between human spirits. The reason is that all spirits are connected through the Universal Energy Source (God Spirit) and can communicate (transfer energy) one to another constantly as well because the spirit vibration frequency is at the highest level and One with the Universal Spirit Source (God).
We may say WOW at this point. We have come to understand that everything is energy and that our physical body is connected to our spiritual self through energy making our whole physical experience on earth happen through the transformation of energy. This connection of energy sources happens through a frequency of communication. Energy communication that functions at a specific vibration pattern initially but how we manage the use of the Keys of the Kingdom can and does increase our vibration patterns and in turn our frequencies to be able to obtain more and more healing qualities of the spirit. We call this a touch of vibration – Chi.
We need to know and ask ourselves how we access all this to be able to utilize this Key of the Kingdom. You are going to be incredibly surprised about the answer here. But before we get to this answer, we should first understand that all of this capability has already been given to each one of us. That is right we have to do nothing in order to access the frequency communication. We already have it. In fact, it is the basis which our whole physical body operates.
Let us look at what God did with our creation. We bet that if we asked many of you the questions as to how many brains does the physical body have, we bet that most if not all would say one.
We are unsure if everyone knows that our body has two brains. Yes, two brains! In 1991, Dr. Armour, discovered that the heart has its "little brain" or "intrinsic cardiac nervous system." This "heart brain" is composed of approximately 40,000 neurons that are alike neurons in the brain, meaning that the heart has its own nervous system. However, some of the researchers in the field of psychophysiology to examine the interactions between the heart and brain were John and Beatrice Lacey. During 20 years of research throughout the 1960s and ’70s, they observed that the heart communicates with the brain in ways that significantly affect how we perceive and react to the world.
The following Article provided by HealthMath Institute, https://www.heartmath.org/research/science-of-the-heart/heart-brain-communication/, we can clearly see that the heart drives a lot of body functions we thought of the major brain providing.
“Traditionally, the study of communication pathways between the head and heart has been approached from a rather one-sided perspective, with scientists focusing primarily on the heart’s responses to the brain’s commands. We have learned, however, that communication between the heart and brain actually is a dynamic, ongoing, two-way dialogue, with each organ continuously influencing the other’s function. Research has shown that the heart communicates to the brain in four major ways: neurologically (through the transmission of nerve impulses), biochemically (via hormones and neurotransmitters), biophysically (through pressure waves) and energetically (through electromagnetic field interactions). Communication along all these conduits significantly affects the brain’s activity. Moreover, our research shows that messages the heart sends to the brain also can affect performance.
The heart communicates with the brain and body in four ways:
Neurological communication (nervous system)
Biochemical communication (hormones)
Biophysical communication (pulse wave)
Energetic communication (electromagnetic fields)
Some of the first researchers in the field of psychophysiology to examine the interactions between the heart and brain were John and Beatrice Lacey. During 20 years of research throughout the 1960s and ’70s, they observed that the heart communicates with the brain in ways that significantly affect how we perceive and react to the world.
In physiologist and researcher Walter Bradford Cannon’s view, when we are aroused, the mobilizing part of the nervous system (sympathetic) energizes us for fight or flight, which is indicated by an increase in heart rate, and in more quiescent moments, the calming part of the nervous system (parasympathetic) calms us down and slows the heart rate. Cannon believed the autonomic nervous system and all of the related physiological responses moved in concert with the brain’s response to any given stimulus or challenge. Presumably, all of our inner systems are activated together when we are aroused and calm down together when we are at rest and the brain is in control of the entire process. Cannon also introduced the concept of homeostasis. Since then, the study of physiology has been based on the principle that all cells, tissues and organs strive to maintain a static or constant steady-state condition. However, with the introduction of signal-processing technologies that can acquire continuous data over time from physiological processes such as heart rate (HR), blood pressure (BP) and nerve activity, it has become abundantly apparent that biological processes vary in complex and nonlinear ways, even during so-called steady-state conditions. These observations have led to the understanding that healthy, optimal function is a result of continuous, dynamic, bidirectional interactions among multiple neural, hormonal, and mechanical control systems at both local and central levels. In concert, these dynamic and interconnected physiological and psychological regulatory systems are never truly at rest and are certainly never static.
For example, we now know that the normal resting rhythm of the heart is highly variable rather than monotonously regular, which was the widespread notion for many years. This will be discussed further in the section on heart rate variability (HRV).
The Lacey’s noticed that the model proposed by Cannon only partially matched actual physiological behavior. As their research evolved, they found that the heart in particular seemed to have its own logic that frequently diverged from the direction of autonomic nervous system activity. The heart was behaving as though it had a mind of its own. Furthermore, the heart appeared to be sending meaningful messages to the brain that the brain not only understood, but also obeyed. Even more intriguing was that it looked as though these messages could affect a person’s perceptions, behavior, and performance. The Lacey’s identified a neural pathway and mechanism whereby input from the heart to the brain could inhibit or facilitate the brain’s electrical activity. Then in 1974, French researchers stimulated the vagus nerve (which carries many of the signals from the heart to the brain) in cats and found that the brain’s electrical response was reduced to about half its normal rate. This suggested that the heart and nervous system were not simply following the brain’s directions, as Cannon had thought. Rather, the autonomic nervous system and the communication between the heart and brain were much more complex, and the heart seemed to have its own type of logic and acted independently of the signals sent from the brain.
While the Lacey’s research focused on activity occurring within a single cardiac cycle, they also were able to confirm that cardiovascular activity influences perception and cognitive performance, but there were still some inconsistencies in the results. These inconsistencies were resolved in Germany by Velden and Wölk, who later demonstrated that cognitive performance fluctuated at a rhythm around 10 hertz throughout the cardiac cycle. They showed that the modulation of cortical function resulted from ascending cardiovascular inputs on neurons in the thalamus, which globally synchronizes cortical activity. An important aspect of their work was the finding that it is the pattern and stability of the heart’s rhythm of the afferent (ascending) inputs, rather than the number of neural bursts within the cardiac cycle, that are important in modulating thalamic activity, which in turn has global effects on brain function. There has since been a growing body of research indicating that afferent information processed by the intrinsic cardiac nervous system (heart-brain) can influence activity in the frontocortical areas and motor cortex, affecting psychological factors such as attention level, motivation, perceptual sensitivity and emotional processing.
Neurocardiology: The Brain On the Heart
While the Lacey’s were conducting their research in psychophysiology, a small group of cardiologists joined forces with a group of neurophysiologists and neuroanatomists to explore areas of mutual interest. This represented the beginning of the new discipline now called neurocardiology. One of their early findings is that the heart has a complex neural network that is sufficiently extensive to be characterized as a brain on the heart. The heart-brain, as it is commonly called, or intrinsic cardiac nervous system, is an intricate network of complex ganglia, neurotransmitters, proteins, and support cells, the same as those of the brain in the head. The heart-brain’s neural circuitry enables it to act independently of the cranial brain to learn, remember, make decisions and even feel and sense. Descending activity from the brain in the head via the sympathetic and parasympathetic branches of the ANS is integrated into the heart’s intrinsic nervous system along with signals arising from sensory neurons in the heart that detect pressure, heart rate, heart rhythm and hormones.
The anatomy and functions of the intrinsic cardiac nervous system and its connections with the brain have been explored extensively by neurocardiologists. In terms of heart-brain communication, it is generally well-known that the efferent (descending) pathways in the autonomic nervous system are involved in the regulation of the heart. However, it is less appreciated that the majority of fibers in the vagus nerves are afferent (ascending) in nature. Furthermore, more of these ascending neural pathways are related to the heart (and cardiovascular system) than to any other organ. This means the heart sends more information to the brain than the brain sends to the heart. More recent research shows that the neural interactions between the heart and brain are more complex than previously thought. In addition, the intrinsic cardiac nervous system has both short-term and long-term memory functions and can operate independently of central neuronal command.
Once information has been processed by the heart’s intrinsic nervous system, the appropriate signals are sent to the heart’s sinoatrial node and to other tissues in the heart. Thus, under normal physiological conditions, the heart’s intrinsic nervous system plays an important role in much of the routine control of cardiac function, independent of the central nervous system. The heart’s intrinsic nervous system is vital for the maintenance of cardiovascular stability and efficiency and without it, the heart cannot function properly. The neural output, or messages from the intrinsic cardiac nervous system travels to the brain via ascending pathways in the both the spinal column and vagus nerves, where it travels to the medulla, hypothalamus, thalamus and amygdala and then to the cerebral cortex.
Had the existence of the intrinsic cardiac nervous system and the complexity of the neural communication between the heart and brain been known while the Lacey’s were conducting their paradigm-shifting research, their theories and data likely would have been accepted far sooner. Their insight, rigorous experimentation and courage to follow where the data led them, even though it did not fit the well-entrenched beliefs of the scientific community of their day, were pivotal in the understanding of the heart-brain connection. Their research played an important role in elucidating the basic physiological and psychological processes that connect the heart and brain and the mind and body. In 1977, Dr. Francis Waldropin, director of the National Institute of Mental Health, stated in a review article of the Laceys’ work, "Their intricate and careful procedures, combined with their daring theories, have produced work that has stirred controversy as well as promise. In the long run, their research may tell us much about what makes each of us a whole person and may suggest techniques that can restore a distressed person to health."
The Heart as a Hormonal Gland
In addition to its extensive neurological interactions, the heart also communicates with the brain and body biochemically by way of the hormones it produces. Although not typically thought of as an endocrine gland, the heart actually manufactures and secretes a number of hormones and neurotransmitters that have a wide-ranging impact on the body as a whole.
The heart was reclassified as part of the hormonal system in 1983, when a new hormone produced and secreted by the atria of the heart was discovered. This hormone has been called by several different names – atrial natriuretic factor (ANF), atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) and atrial peptide. Nicknamed the balance hormone, it plays an important role in fluid and electrolyte balance and helps regulate the blood vessels, kidneys, adrenal glands, and many regulatory centers in the brain. Increased atrial peptide inhibits the release of stress hormones, reduces sympathetic outflow, and appears to interact with the immune system. Even more intriguing, experiments suggest atrial peptide can influence motivation and behavior.
It was later discovered the heart contains cells that synthesize and release catecholamines (norepinephrine, epinephrine and dopamine), which are neurotransmitters once thought to be produced only by neurons in the brain and ganglia.[23] More recently, it was discovered the heart also manufactures and secretes oxytocin, which can act as a neurotransmitter and commonly is referred to as the love or social bonding hormone. Beyond its well-known functions in childbirth and lactation, oxytocin also has been shown to be involved in cognition, tolerance, trust and friendship and the establishment of enduring pair-bonds. Remarkably, concentrations of oxytocin produced in the heart are in the same range as those produced in the brain. “
Now let us go back to scripture and make all this tie together. I think you will understand the connection once we present the scriptures now with the above background.
Proverbs 4:23 ESV “Keep your heart with all vigilance, for from it flow the springs of life.”
Matthew 5:8 ESV “Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God.”
Jeremiah 17:10 ESV “I the Lord search the heart and test the mind, to give every man according to his ways, according to the fruit of his deeds.”
Proverbs 3:5-6 ESV “Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make straight your paths.”
Hebrews 4:12 ESV “For the word of God is living and active, sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing to the division of soul and of spirit, of joints and of marrow, and discerning the thoughts and intentions of the heart.”
1 Samuel 16:7 ESV “But the Lord said to Samuel, “Do not look on his appearance or on the height of his stature, because I have rejected him. For the Lord sees not as man sees: man looks on the outward appearance, but the Lord looks on the heart.”
Luke 12:33-34 ESV “Sell your possessions, and give to the needy. Provide yourselves with moneybags that do not grow old, with a treasure in the heavens that does not fail, where no thief approaches and no moth destroys. For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.”
Romans 10:10 ESV “For with the heart one believes and is justified, and with the mouth one confesses and is saved.”
Psalms 26:2 ESV “Prove me, O Lord, and try me; test my heart and my mind.”
Psalms 119:11 ESV “I have stored up your word in my heart, that I might not sin against you.”
Proverbs 28:14 ESV “As in water face reflects face, so the heart of man reflects the man.”
When we came into this physical life both our heart mind and our EGO mind-brain (in our head) were in sync. God had written his law onto our heart, and we were to use our EGO mind-brain to learn from our heart-brain the things of God. That is the Law of Free Choice. God told us in Romans 2:13-15 NKJV “(for not the hearers of the law are just in the sight of God, but the doers of the law will be justified; for when Gentiles, who do not have the law, by nature do the things in the law, these, although not having the law, are a law to themselves, who show the work of the law written in their hearts, their conscience also bearing witness, and between themselves their thoughts accusing or else excusing them)”
Things should now click in place. God’s presence is inside of us, and the Holy Spirit (the consciousness of God) is contained the brain tied to our heart. What gave us life? When God breathed His essence into us, He was kick starting our heart brain with His energy. This heart brain is untouchable by our thoughts. In fact, the heart brain is God’s command center within each of us.
Our separate mind-brain is ours to control with our free choice. We either listen to the heart-brain and do what God is telling us or we choose to follow our mind-brain (EGO self). If we continue to do so overtime, we move away from God (our heart-brain) towards a sole purpose EGO mind-brain and as such we live in this world and have lost all of God’s sovereignty to reign in our lives and provide us the Absolute Power of dominion and rulership over this world.
God uses the heart-brain to guide us through our Emotional Guidance System to tell us we are going down the right path (the narrow one) or the wrong path (the wide gate). These emotions are controls by our conscience and thoughts. Here lies another tie into God’s Laws. The Law of Free Thought.
We have said that the Portal to the Keys of the Kingdom is the Holy Spirit. We have identified that the Holy Spirit resides in us, and the place God told us He would be in our hearts (the heart-brain). We most likely did not understand this until now, but it is the heart-brain that communicates throughout our body and send more communication to the mind brain than the opposite. The first Key of the Kingdom is Frequency Communication. The ability to tap into the Keys through nothing more than asking. But in asking we have to be of the right mindset in-spirit. In other words, our life directions must be from the heart-brain and not the mind-brain and we must be controlled through obedience to God’s Authority Structure of rulership. It is this first Key that really opens the door to move light speed ahead.
One more point here we cannot resist. Why is it that the doctors want to hear a fetus heartbeat? They want to know God is in the kitchen making the body. This heartbeat is the first thing heard or seen after conception. This is the cooker of the body, the maker, and the command center of development. When we destroy children in the womb, we are killing God Himself. Think about that as you study and understand the Keys of the Kingdom.