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Physicists describe fields of energy, how they
imply meaning, information and intelligence.
New research suggests that the heart field
determines the general environmental conditions
under which the genetic system spells out its
instructions for new life. This brief program
redefines bonding in light of this new research.
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Up to 65 percent of the cells of the heart are neurons just like those
found in the
brain. There is a direct unmediated neuro-connection, a direct pipeline,
between
the heart and the brain. The brain informs the heart of its general
emotional state
and the heart encourages the brain to make an intelligent response.
Poets and sages have been saying this about the heart down through
the ages. The emerging field of Neurocardiology
and research at the Institute of HeartMath place the intelligence
of the heart in the field of biology, where it belongs.
Each phase of the heartbeat creates its own part of the field affect
that surrounds the body. The first is very short, close to the heart.
The next radiates outward at least three feet and is very powerful.
The third field extends twelve to fifteen feet from the body. It is
easy to see that one persons field will often overlap anothers.
When two fields overlap they interact. This resonant field affect
is present in every relationship, but is particularly important for
mothers and infants. The meaning of the fields shared by mother and
infant contain a great deal of critical information for both.
That heart fields interact and entrain is a precise,
measurable, scientific fact. The amplitude and the Hertz value of
the two heart frequencies become coherent, creating a state of harmony,
wholeness and health. When the infants heart and the mothers
heart are entrained, their brain structures also become synchronized.
We refer to this balanced state as bonding between mother and infant.
Failing the initial bond with the mother, all subsequent bonding
is not only put at
risk but is very difficult to bring about. Studies at Harvard show
that the
nature of our early bonds is reflected throughout life, both in
one's health and
ability to interact socially. Allan Schore describes how the first
eighteen months
determine the subsequent moves of the intelligence. Why? Because
the
emotional experience the child is given during the first eighteen
months
determines the nature and quality of the neural structures that
develop in that
period. Emotional nurturing translates directly into the field affect,
shared or not
shared, with the immediate environment. During those first eighteen
months that
environment is mother, father, and other primary caregivers.
This video compliments and expands upon The Origins of Love
& Violence,
Jim Prescott's pioneering research at NIH on early mother-infant
separation, bonding and the developing brain.
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Josehp Chilton Pearce
Monther-Infant Bonding &
The Intelligence of the Heart
Ten-Minute VHS or DVD $15.00
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