The Heart Doctrine

The Heart Doctrine
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Publisher : Oxford Mills, Ont. : Zero Point
Total Pages : 225
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ISBN-10 : 0968943500
ISBN-13 : 9780968943502
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Book Synopsis The Heart Doctrine by : Christopher P. Holmes

Download or read book The Heart Doctrine written by Christopher P. Holmes and published by Oxford Mills, Ont. : Zero Point. This book was released on 2010-03 with total page 225 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Heart Doctrine explores the mysteries of human consciousness, the spiritual nature of the heart, and the question of the existence of an 'I' within the individual-a divine spark, a Monad, a jivatma, a quantum self or 'god spark ' Modern psychology and science have been dominated by "the head doctrine"-the assumption that the material brain produces consciousness and that a human being does not have a true 'I, ' except as an illusory byproduct of neural events in the cerebral cortex. In contrast, mystics claim that the origins of consciousness and Self are related to the physical and spiritual dimensions of the Heart. A human being is ensouled through the heart. Further, consciousness and vitality are related to oxygenation and blood flow within the material body and to the subtle anatomy of the chakras. Mystical experiences involve penetrating veils of nature which allow for the awakening of consciousness and the Heart, the realization of higher Space dimensions and experiences of the unity of things with the inner life. We are individual "eyes" or "I"s of "THAT," the unity within which we live, move and have our being. Most importantly, human beings have a zero point centre and this is the means by which higher dimensional influences bring life and consciousness into the living being. There is a higher dimensional physics and metaphysics to the human heart and to the issues of consciousness. The Heart Doctrine challenges the orthodox scientific and new age views of the day but is consistent with the esoteric teachings of the world's religions-including Judaism and Kabbalah, Gnosticism and mystical Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Tibetan Buddhism and with The Secret Doctrine of H. P. Blavatsky. The Heart Doctrine is Book I of the Within-Without from Zero Points series-which juxtaposes the most advanced concepts in modern physics and science with varied esoteric mystical and spiritual teachings.


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