The Heart Is A Sacred Geometry Vortex
The formative forces which form our heart muscle are active as vortices and are oriented and maintained through the seven-sided form discovered by him.
Since Frank Chester developed this insight, the heart is no longer a pump. For him, it has instead become an organ of flow (regulation). If the heart were a pump, the paper-thin tissue at the apex of the left ventricle could never withstand the developing pressure.
However, from the perspective of a vortex model of the heart, it becomes understandable why this part of the heart is never exposed to these higher pressure dynamics.
In the developing human embryo, blood is already streaming rhythmically through its blood vessels before the heart has even formed. Something other than the heart, therefore, must be responsible for this movement of the blood.
The heart that develops later appears to function more like a balancing brake: blood streams into the left ventricle in a clockwise direction and then vortexes around itself, finally emerging from the left ventricle in the opposite, counter-clockwise direction.
At the moment when the blood flow reverses, there is no movement; absolute stillness reigns. However, this is a dynamic rest. This is the exact moment, simultaneous in time and space, that for Frank Chester represents the eternally present heart-centered state in each human being.
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The formative forces which form our heart muscle are active as vortices and are oriented and maintained through the seven-sided form discovered by him.
Since Frank Chester developed this insight, the heart is no longer a pump. For him, it has instead become an organ of flow (regulation). If the heart were a pump, the paper-thin tissue at the apex of the left ventricle could never withstand the developing pressure.
However, from the perspective of a vortex model of the heart, it becomes understandable why this part of the heart is never exposed to these higher pressure dynamics.
In the developing human embryo, blood is already streaming rhythmically through its blood vessels before the heart has even formed. Something other than the heart, therefore, must be responsible for this movement of the blood.
The heart that develops later appears to function more like a balancing brake: blood streams into the left ventricle in a clockwise direction and then vortexes around itself, finally emerging from the left ventricle in the opposite, counter-clockwise direction.
At the moment when the blood flow reverses, there is no movement; absolute stillness reigns. However, this is a dynamic rest. This is the exact moment, simultaneous in time and space, that for Frank Chester represents the eternally present heart-centered state in each human being.
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Great Sakya Library Is Home To 84,000 Scrolls Left Untouched For Hundreds Of Years
One of the most incredible ancient libraries one can encounter is located inside the Sakaya monastery in Tibet. The great Sakaya library is home to 84,000 scrolls that have remained untouched for hundreds of years!
Being examined by the Tibetan Academy of Social Sciences, it is now known these ancient scrolls contain valuable knowledge on various subjects.
According to the Indian scholar of Tibetan language and culture, Das Sharat Chandra (1849 - 1917), "the great library of Sakya, is on shelves along the walls of the great hall of the Lhakhang Chen-po. There are preserved here many volumes written in gold letters; the pages are six feet long by eighteen inches in breadth. In the margin of each page are illuminations, and the first four volumes have pictures of the thousand Buddhas.
These books are bound in iron. They were prepared under the orders of Emperor Kublai Khan and presented to the Phagpa lama on his second visit to Beijing.
There is also preserved in this temple a conch shell with whorls turning from left to right [in Tibetan, Ya chyรผ dungkar ], a present from Kublai to Phagpa. It is only blown by the lamas when the request is accompanied by a present of seven ounces of silver, but to blow it, or have it blown, is held to be an act of great merit."
When searching for more information about this incredible library, sometimes posts on social media state secret manuscripts in the Sakaya monastery detail more than 10,000 years of human history. It is also claimed that this is "possibly the largest library in the world on the distant history of the planet. It was discovered behind a huge wall".
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One of the most incredible ancient libraries one can encounter is located inside the Sakaya monastery in Tibet. The great Sakaya library is home to 84,000 scrolls that have remained untouched for hundreds of years!
Being examined by the Tibetan Academy of Social Sciences, it is now known these ancient scrolls contain valuable knowledge on various subjects.
According to the Indian scholar of Tibetan language and culture, Das Sharat Chandra (1849 - 1917), "the great library of Sakya, is on shelves along the walls of the great hall of the Lhakhang Chen-po. There are preserved here many volumes written in gold letters; the pages are six feet long by eighteen inches in breadth. In the margin of each page are illuminations, and the first four volumes have pictures of the thousand Buddhas.
These books are bound in iron. They were prepared under the orders of Emperor Kublai Khan and presented to the Phagpa lama on his second visit to Beijing.
There is also preserved in this temple a conch shell with whorls turning from left to right [in Tibetan, Ya chyรผ dungkar ], a present from Kublai to Phagpa. It is only blown by the lamas when the request is accompanied by a present of seven ounces of silver, but to blow it, or have it blown, is held to be an act of great merit."
When searching for more information about this incredible library, sometimes posts on social media state secret manuscripts in the Sakaya monastery detail more than 10,000 years of human history. It is also claimed that this is "possibly the largest library in the world on the distant history of the planet. It was discovered behind a huge wall".
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Great Sakya Library Is Home To 84,000 Scrolls Left Untouched For Hundreds Of Years - Ancient Pages
One of the most incredible ancient libraries one can encounter is located inside the Sakaya monastery in Tibet. The great Sakaya library is home to 84,000 scrolls that have remained untouched for hundreds of years!
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