

P.E.C.c. Le Regole Nascoste della Vita
(The Hidden Rules of Life)
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Distinction between Creator Individuality, Existential Hearts, Physical Heart, Mental Creator Individuality, Mind and Brain
In the previous chapter, we described how the One-Triune Union between the Creator Individuality, the Creator Individuality Existential Heart and Mental Creator Individuality interact with each other.
In this regard, it is useful to know that in the 1990s the research in neuroscience confirmed that the Heart and Brain have many more common things than it was believed.
The Heart is a muscle that pumps blood and distributes it into the various parts of the body, through electrical stimuli that can be detected with an electrocardiogram. They generate a rhythmic magnetic field about 100 times stronger than that produced by the Brain. With a magnetogram, the rhythmic magnetic field of the Heart can also be detected at a distance of 3 feet.
In the Heart and the Brain, but also in the spinal cord and to a smaller extent in other organs, including intestine, there are sensory neurites that from the neuron core allowing neurotransmitters (chemicals contained in synaptic vesicles) to pass through, enabling shared communication between the neurons and other parts of the body.
The specialized neurites of the Heart (along with nerves, neurotransmitters, proteins, and supporting cells) behave like those of the Brain, and perform similar, if not the same, operations. These similarities led many researchers to consider the decisional role of the Heart equal to that of the Brain.
Despite these discoveries, neuroscientists do not know whether the Brain and the Heart are able to discern the different aspects of a situation, evaluate them as positive or negative, and then make decisions autonomously, or if they are simply the executors of an Intelligence that is not measurable with the instruments they use and, therefore, excluded from the start.
Regarding the decision-making power of the intestine, the question does not even arise, given all the biochemical and physical processes that food undergoes beginning with chewing, salivation, processing by the stomach, liver, gallbladder, and pancreas even before reaching the small intestine, and continuing the work of extracting further nutrients and eliminating waste substances, via the large intestine and rectum. Nothing of the shape, color, smell, or taste of the food before it was put in the mouth reaches the intestine, as well as the decision to eat salty food instead of sweet, and how much of it is eaten. Therefore, thinking that the intestine intervenes emotionally, or on the Choice of the food we eat, finds no basis. The functionality of the intestine depends on both Physical Structural factors (length of the intestinal tract) and Biochemical factors (balance of the intestinal microflora), as well as on the Existential Risk, more or less perceived, that the Existential Hearts and the Mental Creator Individuality receive from the Surrounding and External Territory, as explained below.
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Extract from the book “We Cannot Escape from Ourselves”.