| Principle | Personally |
1. There is one heart which is reflected in all beings.
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Each heart is like a mirror in which the one heart appears differently.
The experience of the One Being is enhanced by experiencing its Self in
all these varied reflections.
| I accept and celebrate the differences in humanity.
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2. The one heart may be called the Heart of the
Lord, or the Heart of All.
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Christ, Abraham, Moses, Mohammed, Rama, Krishna, Shiva, Buddh
and other world teachers, known and unknown to the public, became so
identified with the whole of humanity that their hearts
became the Heart of All. We celebrate the truth these teachers brought to
humanity, but remain free from the dogma, rigidity, exclusion and
intolerance that has become associated with the world's religions.
| All religions unite in the worship of the Heart, and my heart delights in
every type of worship of love, harmony and beauty.
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3. Every heart, being both material and
non-material, connects body, mind and soul.
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The heart is the focus of the light of the soul. It
is the first organ to develop in the body. It radiates visible light and a
measurable magnetic field.
| I demonstrate my respect for the heart by my heart-healthy diet and
lifestyle.
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4. The heart remembers the purpose of life and guides one
toward its fulfillment.
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The heart attracts those situations and people that help to discover or
accomplish its wish. The heart speaks by creating sensations,
dreams, coincidences, synchronicity and revelation.
| I listen to my heart's guidance and aspire to know the purpose of my life
which it holds. My meditation is remembrance.
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5. The heart is a reservoir of energy that can be
spent and refilled.
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The energy of the heart is Love. It is powerful, dissipating
fear, victim mentality and helplessness. Its capacity of energy can
be spent or leaked, and replenished.
| I will recharge my heart through music, nature, beauty, movement,
and meditation.
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6. The heart is sensitive and holds all the
impressions made upon it.
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The heart has no defense except deadening. When it is alive, it
is sensitive to all impressions; when it is dead, it is insensitive
to all. The way to speak to the heart is by repetition.
| I will honor the sensitivity of my heart by being conscious of what I
expose my heart to, cultivating in it the impressions of beauty and nobility.
Recognizing that my heart's wounds limit my ability to achieve my
purpose, I strive to heal these wounds: to attain a state where I have
no blame toward anyone and no regrets.
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7. The heart is powerful and projects its
condition upon the world.
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What the heart wants, the heart creates. What the heart is
accustomed to, it reproduces. It naturally generates beauty, happiness and
wealth.
| I will project my heart into the world to create beautiful physical and psychological
environments.
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8. The heart has a rhythm that heals its own
wounds and directs the mind and body.
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The heart's rhythm is broadcast to every cell and out into the
environment. When entrained with the breath, it becomes healing and
harmonizing.
| I will create rhythm in my breath and my daily schedule so as to
connect to life, maintain my health, and have the greatest and best
effect on others in my life.
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9. The heart has layers: mind, personal emotion,
conscience, impersonal emotion.
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The heart's emotion rises and appears in the mind as a thought.
Feeling gives insight to the mind, and results in a natural morality,
based on consideration, not static law.
| I will let love rise from my heart, illuminating my mind, rather than
make judgments from my mind.
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10. The heart performs synthesis; the
mind performs analysis.
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The mind looks for differences; the heart feels similarities. The
heart recognizes itself in all others. The heart loves diversity.
| I will make my own best decisions by considering what is best for all,
by following the guidance of my heart.
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11. To develop the heart, one must give it away.
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Send out whatever you wish to receive. Increase the flow of heart energy
by responding to need.
| I will respond generously to the needs of others.
I will forgive others that forgiveness may flow through me, gracing my life.
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