The Heart Has a Different Logic

God said:

What you perceive is your perception. You perceive according to what hill or plateau you stand on whatever and wherever it may be. Quite naturally, you can only see from where you are. You can only see what you can see from your perspective. Fortunately, no matter what hill or dale you stand on, you can increase your vision and, therefore, your perception. You can do more than see what is directly in front of you. You can see further than the eye can see.

Your vision does not have to be blunted by mass vision nor by anyone else’s at all. What is true on one level is not on another. In the relative world, truth depends upon what keyhole you are looking through.

Yes, you have a mind that can envision, and yet you also have something greater than your mind that can see further than even the most brilliant logical mind. You have heart and soul, and ultimately they speak louder than your mind, even though they have too often been deafened by the haughtiness of the mind.

Your mind is like an investigative reporter who looks for facts, for evidence. Truth for the investigative reporter goes by logic and fact. This investigative reporter mind of yours is sharp, make no doubt about it. It finds proof or it does not. Because of limited vision, however, sometimes an investigative reporter stops too soon.

The person who contains the investigative reporter may also have hunches. Hunches, the handiwork of the heart and soul, are sometimes listened to and sometimes not. The reporter, hot on the heels of a story, may well dismiss the hunches because of what is logically laid out before him.

In this metaphor I am using, hunches represent the heart, that boundless heart that sees in the dark, that heart which follows no laid out rules, which must be free to see even that which no investigative reporter’s mind, no matter how bold, can uphold.

Logic does not hold up in the land of the heart. Logic’s rules simply do not apply.

Logic would like to convince. It does indeed have proof for its clarity. To the investigative reporter mind, logic is or is not. If it is not, then the reporter throws his notes away and starts on another story. The reporter is incredulous of what an innocent heart may see and hold fast to.

A logical mind might say, “Love this person and not that.”

And yet the heart may well cry out: “But I don’t love the one you say. I love the one I love. You have a list of reasons for why I should love the one you say, yet I don’t. You could give me a thousand reasons why I should love the one you say. I can see that each reason is so, and yet I love another. You can also give me a thousand reasons why I should not love where I do, and yet I am not dissuaded. I cannot convince myself of love where it is not. I cannot make my love come and go at will. I know what is and not why.”

That’s as far as I will take the metaphor because the reporter has proof that the heart is not always right by the standards of the logical mind, for later the heart may change its mind. Yet the heart goes into regions that the mind cannot follow. Only the mind says because of this or that, the heart was mistaken. Logic can go only so far.

The mind and heart speak different languages. See the heart as illogical all you want to, and yet the heart knows in a different language, one that the reporter cannot follow. Nor can the pulsating heart follow the language in which the reporter speaks.

Even in the relative world, souls sometimes have come to discoveries that the world denounced because the discoveries were not substantiated by the accepted logic. This lack of logic later became the logic of the land. For instance, Columbus sailed off the ends of the Earth and circled around and returned from America.

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Wow

Wow

i'm reminded of the title of

i'm reminded of the title of a book a read long ago . . . "THE HEART IS A LONELY HUNTER" by Carson McCullers. :)

Michael, I remember that

Michael, I remember that book! I read it long ago. :)

Hi Michael...The heart is a

Hi Michael...The heart is a lonely Hunter was one of my favorite movies a long time ago...because it mirrored how I felt about my heart. That, from my perspective, my heart felt lonely too...and if I could only find that special someone to to love me...to love my heart, then I would be happy...I would finally be happy. So...at the time my "heart" felt like a lonely hunter. In the movie, Mr Singer takes his own life....(a very unhappy ending)
I have since learned that the genuine love in one's heart is not on a quest...does not need anything!...cause love is not based upon need...Love is based upon love....and love loves to love. Love loves to express love...and if love is reciprocated, great...if not...great as well. If disappointment comes up...that is the voice of the mind...of fear...and not the voice of love.

Having said all of that...My heart goes out...with love...to all of my brothers and sisters on the planet who are looking for love out there in the world...in the guise of a relationship, in the guise of money or career or anything else. And to desire all of these things is wonderful...but to think that "getting" something ot there will bring lasting fulfillment is off the mark...it never will.

But...when one tires of chasing whatever...and relaxes long enough to discover the genuine article...the authentic lamp of light and love in owns own heart...the game is up and the chase is over!!!!

Loving you! Jimi

a lot of what you have just

a lot of what you have just written is found in any real study of the life and writings and thought (and death) of Saint Therese of lisieux (The Little Flower) . . after much soul-searching to discover what her "true vocation" was (was it as a contemplative? as a missionary? or what?) she found and stated unequivocally that her true vocation (and only vocation" was to "be love in the heart of the church" . . . she found that the real relationship that we have in our existence with God is one more of love than of faith-- knowing that God loved us first . . and we love God back with the love that He first loved us . . God's Own we give back to Him and it goes on and on and one for eternity like that) . . . :)

there is an excellent book about Therese by Fr. Bernard Bro titled: Saint Therese Of Lisieux: Her Family Her God Her Message. (there are many books about her though, all very good) . . .

The motives of the mind are

The motives of the mind are based upon fear. When you follow your heart...you are following love. Do I desire to be in fear...or do I desire to be in love? And which voice am I listening to...the voice of fear...or the voice of love? Sometimes the voice of fear is very compelling...and have you noticed?...the voice of fear is very commonplace and popular. The voice of fear is sharp and insistent.

The voice of love is subtle, soft, intimate...yet infinitely powerful. Fear gets a lot of press...love hardly any.

So again...which voice am I going to follow? the popular, mind-based voice of fear...or the heartful voice of love?

Every single moment is an opportunity...an invitation...to choose love over fear. Am I aware that there is this choice? Here is an offer...regardless of whatever...and I really mean whatever is going on in your life right now....choose love...from your own heart...choose love...again and again and again and again. At first, vigilance is required...a little of the priming of the pump...after that...it is effortless.

Many blessing to you and loving you always, Jimi.

"Who" can follow the voice

"Who" can follow the voice of heart? Everything is in the mind, it's mind. Mind is not an entity. Mind is a process. The sense of "me" is only a result of this process, of this activity. Mind is an isolated process to become. This sense of "me" that becomes, is separation, and separation products fear. Fear is the process of the mind in the struggle of becoming. In becoming good, there is the fear of evil; in becoming complete, there is the fear of loneliness; in becoming great, there is the fear of being small. The effort to become is the beginning of fear, the fear of being or not being, and all fears are fear of the death. Death, for the mind, is the fear of the unknown. The mind, the residue of experience, is always in fear of the unnamed, the challenge. The mind, which is name, word, memory, can function only within the field of the know; and the unknown, which is challenge from moment to moment, is resisted or translated by the mind in terms of the known. This resistance or translation of the challenge is fear; for the mind can have no communion with the unknown. What is the relationship may have a small mind with what surpasses it, like love or God?! The small mind is "yourself": there is not a "yourself" out of the mind. "Yourself" is sinonim of alienation. Alienation causes fear and fear deepens alienation. It is a vicious circle. Alienation is the activity of the mind with the sense of "me". But "you" are not separate from all the existence, from all the life. When you know (you are), beyond all doubting, that the same life flows through all that is and you are that life, you will love all naturally and spontaneously. When you realize the depth and fullness of being that you are, you know that every living being and the entire universe are included in your affection. But when you look at anything as separate from you, you cannot love it for you are afraid of it.

Danilo, you have

Danilo, you have internalized great knowledge. Thank you for writing and posting such inspiration. And you write all these wonderful things in a language that is not your own.
Much appreciated, dear one.

Danilo, I just wanted to

Danilo, I just wanted to say, "what a wondrous explanation!" :thumbup:

Blessings

Touché

Touché

Thankfully...Love is not

Thankfully...Love is not logical! Jimi.

The heart is the voice of

The heart is the voice of the soul. Through the heart does the soul speak and the soul has only one perspective. It does not judge nor does it require. It simply loves. The soul uses the heart as a spokesperson for us on earth. It is our cue card, the reminder of what we came here to experience.

Oh yes. How well said is

Oh yes. How well said is today's letter.... Spoken divinely :thumbup:

Yellow Car

Yellow Car

These words bring a

These words bring a wonderful sense of freedom. The mind is such a tyrant. Giving myself permission to follow dictates of the heart reminds me of our inner freedom.

Love, Marie
http://www.onenessmovementff.org/

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