Bibliography - HeartMath Institute
www.heartmath.org/research/science-of-the-heart/bibliography/
Exploring the Role of the Heart in Human Performance Bibliography An Overview of Research Conducted by the HeartMath Institute
Bibliography - HeartMath Institute
www.heartmath.org/research/science-of-the-heart/bibliography/
Exploring the Role of the Heart in Human Performance Bibliography An Overview of Research Conducted by the HeartMath Institute
Chapter 01: Heart-Brain Communication - HeartMath Institute
www.heartmath.org/research/science-of-the-heart/heart-brain-communication/
Exploring the Role of the Heart in Human Performance Heart-Brain Communication An Overview of Research Conducted by the HeartMath Institute Heart-Brain Communication Traditionally, the study of communication pathways between the head and heart has been approached from a rather one-sided perspective,...
Choosing Kindness - HeartMath Institute
www.heartmath.org/articles-of-the-heart/choosing-kindness/
In a world of increasing separation, divisiveness and stress, the need for kindness has never been greater. Kindness is a heart feeling that transcends distinctions of race, gender, education, religious or political preferences and income. Kindness recognizes the inherent goodness in people and stri...
The Spiritual Heart, A Scientific Inquiry - HeartMath Institute
www.heartmath.org/articles-of-the-heart/spiritual-heart/
In her article, The Spiritual Heart, Micheline Anderson applies HeartMath science to a correlation of spiritual practices. She suggests that the heart may be the temple of the soul, and that the related emotional keys of spiritual aspiration reflect increased longevity and wellness. Given the histor...
Be Generous, Do for Others: You'll Be Happier - HeartMath Institute
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Be Generous, Do for Others: You’ll Be Happier Will acts of kindness and generosity make us happier? Do heart-directed altruistic acts depend on the sincere intention behind them? When we act on behalf of other people, research shows we feel better and experience less stress. Dr. J. Andrew Armour, a ...