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Heart Chakra Query

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Whisperingwillow

Yes, I have come to similar conclusions myself.  Developing/working with your heart chakra does lead to a better understanding and connection with the feelings of those around you (therefore a great center to develop for empaths)as well as your own feelings.  It can help you work out why you feel the way you do about certain things in your life, if worked with on a deep level.

Stillwater

-Hello friends on the A.P. forums...

An internesting notion has recently fallen upon my center of speculation, and I was wondering if any others out there had the knowledge to confirm, agree with, or dethrone my theory. Being fairly familiar with the chakric theories and belief systems following development of the chakras, my own being partially included,through the following stream of logic, I have reached a conclusion: in that the heart chakra is said to be the bioenergetic center of all feelings and emotions pertaing in some way or another to compassion and ecumenical,universal love, and in that stimulation of this chakra seems to lead to a heightening sensitivity to others around me, I conjecture that the heart chakra is also a central nexus (or plexus, if you would[:)]) of all that is connected to our relationships with others and our feelings toward them, in a godly and higher level. Though attachment to others, if not regulated, may lead to problems for each side, it would seem to me that greater awareness of, and perhaps greater external mental connections to others may not at all be a bad thing, and may be a corallary to compassion itself.

Any ideas, contributions, reflections, questions, expansions, or antithesises to this conclusion are welcome and accepted.

-Thank you,
Stillwater
"The Gardener is but a dream of the Garden."

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