"If you want to change the world, first change your heart."
[Confuzius]
When worldwide cherished leaders talk about the heart, are they strictly speaking in metaphors?
“It is vital that when educating our children's brains that we do not neglect to educate their hearts.” [Dalai Lama]
" ... at the center of this existence is a heart beating with love.” [Desmond Tutu]
“Do not believe anything because it is said by an authority. Believe it only if you have explored it in your own heart ...” [Buddha]
"The mother's heart is the child's schoolroom." [H.W.Beecher]
“War is the suicide of humanity because it kills the heart and kills love.” [Pope Francis]
“The light which shines in the eye is really the light of the heart.” [Rumi]
“Truth resides in every human heart, and one has to search for it there, ...” [Gandhi]
"The strings of all planes of existence are centered in your heart." [Vivekananda]
"When a man moves away from nature, his heart becomes hard." [Lakota Sioux]
As long as the heart is officially defined as solely a pump, what religions, philosophers, and spiritual leaders say about the heart can only be understood to be metaphorical.
But what if we could learn to ‘see’ and ‘think’ with our hearts, just as we learn to use our fingers to play an instrument?
“It is vital that when educating our children's brains that we do not neglect to educate their hearts.” [Dalai Lama]
" ... at the center of this existence is a heart beating with love.” [Desmond Tutu]
“Do not believe anything because it is said by an authority. Believe it only if you have explored it in your own heart ...” [Buddha]
"The mother's heart is the child's schoolroom." [H.W.Beecher]
“War is the suicide of humanity because it kills the heart and kills love.” [Pope Francis]
“The light which shines in the eye is really the light of the heart.” [Rumi]
“Truth resides in every human heart, and one has to search for it there, ...” [Gandhi]
"The strings of all planes of existence are centered in your heart." [Vivekananda]
"When a man moves away from nature, his heart becomes hard." [Lakota Sioux]
As long as the heart is officially defined as solely a pump, what religions, philosophers, and spiritual leaders say about the heart can only be understood to be metaphorical.
But what if we could learn to ‘see’ and ‘think’ with our hearts, just as we learn to use our fingers to play an instrument?