THE HEART IS NOT A PUMP!
- Araiah Jazzar
- Jan 10, 2024
- 2 min read
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"Blood flow through living vessels is much more like a tornado than anything else: Such a vacuum is necessary for producing a vortex" - Stephen Buhner.
Many of us live under the medical myth that the Heart is a pump, an idea borne of an industrialized culture that views the body as a machine.
The Heart, however, is so much more beautiful and fascinating than we ever could have imagined!
"Modern analysis of the heart has shown that in spite of the fact that the most powerful ventricle of the heart can shoot water six feet into the air, the amount of pressure actually needed to force the blood through the entire length of the body's blood vessels would have to be able to lift a one-hundred-pound weight one mile high" - Stephen Buhner.
So, how does the blood move around the labyrinth-like vessels of our body?
It moves of its own accord.
You see, blood flow is not a simple stream like we once thought.
It is, in fact, composed of two streams, spiraling around each other much like the image of a DNA double helix, at the center of which is a vacuum.
"Blood flow through living vessels is much more like a tornado than anything else: Such a vacuum is necessary for producing a vortex" - Stephen Buhner.
How cool is that?
This spiral dance is not only found in the bloodstream but also in the blood cell itself!
Blood cells, in fact, spin on their own individual axes of rotation. They are smaller spinning cells in a larger spinning vortex.
If your mind is not blown yet, let's go back to the Heart.
The Heart has recently been discovered not to be a mass of muscle but rather a 'helicoidal myocardial band' that has spiraled in upon itself, creating its unique shape and separate chambers.
This is called the Helical Heart, and you can see doctors unravel it by searching 'Helical Heart' on YouTube.
Pair this with discoveries that the Heart functions as an endocrine gland, has its own nervous system that makes and releases its own neurotransmitters, and emits an electromagnetic field that is far stronger than the brain, and we begin to move from the idea that the Heart is simply a mechanical pump.
It is a spiraling organ of perception.
If that's not beautiful, we don't know what is!
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