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It is interesting that the heart produces a more powerful electromagnetic activity than the brain. As one knows when faced with a sudden fright, one’s heart rate will increase, and, once the frightening situation has passed, the heart rate returns to normal. Regarding the power of the heart’s field, Surel (2011) wrote, The heart’s electromagnetic field, by far the most powerful rhythmic field produced by the human body, not only envelops every cell of the body but also extends out in all directions into the space around us. The cardiac field can be measured several feet away from the body by sensitive magnetometers. Research conducted at HeartMath suggests that the heart’s field is an important carrier of information. (p. 8) The Autonomic Nervous System Having heartfelt compassion has the ability to produce a calming communication amongst one’s nervous system, which, in turn, interacts with the ANS. To assist with understanding the ANS, one can turn to Patricia Daniels (2014), writer for National Geographic Society: The body’s internal housekeeping tasks – heart rate, digestion, sweating, opening or constricting blood vessels, dilation or contraction of the pupils – belong to the autonomic nervous system. Sensory neurons deep within the blood vessels and the organs monitor and send information to the brain about internal conditions such as blood pressure and oxygen levels. It is in its output, its motor activities, that the autonomic system is really distinctive. Commanding smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, and some glands, autonomic motor neurons typically are classified as sympathetic or parasympathetic. Generally speaking, the sympathetic division activates the organs in response to strong emotion – it 22PDF Image | Light, Sound, Vibration for Healing and Stress
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