| | | We learn early in life that it's good to have a kind and caring heart – and it feels good, too. In school, we read of the heart's importance in the body's functioning.
This dual purpose has long been contemplated. Scientists and philosophers alike have explored the mysteries of the heart. In just the last few decades, more has been discovered about the heart than we've known for much of human history.
The HeartMath Institute (HMI) invites you to watch a short video, Mysteries of the Heart, for a quick look at some amazing properties of your heart.
Did you know? | | • | The heart sends out an electromagnetic field that changes with your emotions. | • | The heart's magnetic field can be measured up to several feet from the body. | • | A mother's brainwaves can synchronize to her baby's heartbeat. | • | Positive emotions can help you make good decisions. | | | | | HMI was established originally to research the human heart, emotions and stress. Now, after two decades a number of the heart's mysteries have been unlocked. Among the most important findings is that the heart is a multifaceted and amazing source of intelligence. It communicates with and sends out vital signals and information to the entire body, including the brain.
So, take a few moments to learn more about your kind, caring and intelligent heart in Mysteries of the Heart. It will make you feel good!
With care, | | | Sara Childre, President, HeartMath Institute | | | | | | |