Fundamental Notions of Endocrinology & Criminology, a book by Samael Aun Weor

The Heart

Written by Samael Aun Weor

The heart is truly a double pump. One side of the heart pumps blood in one direction while the other pumps blood in the opposite direction. These two pumping directions complement and harmonize each other wonderfully. The most interesting thing about the two opposite blood streams pumped by the heart is that they do not collide but help each other to mutually advance.

The heart is truly the Sun of our organism. The heart is the greatest wonder of creation. Nevertheless, there exist persons eminently cultured and educated who do not know the physiology of the heart.

It is something to admire, to see the passage of blood through that swift river of the aorta. This artery is truly a mighty and beautiful river. We fill ourselves with admiration and mystical beauty when contemplating that grand river full of life. This grand river ramifies into minor rivers, small arteries and then into small creeks that carry life to all parts, to nourish and give life to millions of small micro-organisms (cells, genes, etc.) All those organisms are a triad of matter, energy, and Consciousness. All those beings of the infinitely small adore us like a God. The smallest creeks of the blood are the capillary vessels. The cells of the diverse tissues and organs are found inside the weft of the capillary networks.

Thus, the cells live from the blood streams pumped by the heart. The cells are composed of molecules and atoms. Each atom is a true universe in miniature. Every atom is a triad of matter, energy, and Consciousness. The Nous Atom, which lives in the left ventricle of the heart, governs the atomic intelligences.

The suction atoms of the heart obey orders of the Nous Atom and transmit them to the engineer atoms that conduct the activity of each organ. The atomic workers of each organ obey orders from the engineer atoms and work according to those orders.

There also exist a multitude of indolent atoms that cause diseases. The Nous Atom of the heart works under the direction of the Architect Atom and the latter under the orders of the Innermost.

The heart is a shallow muscle about the size of the fist, that looks more or less like a pear. The heart contracts, expands, and relaxes incessantly. this is the ebb and tide of the grand ocean of life. Every life has its systole and diastole. Everything pulses and repulses in the infinitely small, as well as in the infinitely grand. “As above, so below.” This is the law of the grand life.

In the heart exist two wonderful polarities: positive and negative. These are like two hearts incessantly pumping blood into two opposite directions. The two compartments of the heart have two chambers, a superior and an inferior. The superior chambers are the auricles. The inferior chambers are the ventricles. The Secret Doctrine recognizes seven secret chambers in the heart and seven secret cavities in the brain.

There exist a right auricle and a right ventricle. There exist a left auricle and a left ventricle. The superior chambers from right to left are the auricles. The inferior chambers from right to left are the ventricles.

Meditating on the heart lotus, we control the tattva Vayu (air principle), and the power over winds and hurricanes is granted. The Hindustanis state that the lotus flower of the heart has fifteen wonderful petals. The whole intimate functionalism of the heart, its whole vital profoundness must be searched in the lotus flower of fifteen petals whose subtle stem emanates from the heart temple.

The vena cava, full of organic wastes, deposits blood into the heart. The right auricle receives the impure bloodstream and wisely passes it to the right ventricle that is beneath. A few instants later, the right ventricle pumps its blood charged with lymph and wastes through its valve to pass it to the interior of the lung by means of the pulmonary artery.

The cosmic intelligences have not neglected anything. It is interesting for the sage to contemplate this whole functionalism. It is wonderful to see the great pulmonary artery divide itself into the two smaller arteries, one for each lung.

Inside the lungs, the pulmonary arteries ramify also, until they become minute capillary vessels. Each drop of blood has to pass inevitably through the capillary vessels of the lungs, where it delivers the excess anhydrous carbon and absorbs, in exchange, the exceeding oxygen.

The rich oxygenated blood penetrates intelligently into the small veins and then to the larger veins. The two great pulmonary arteries deposit their rich blood charged with oxygen into the left auricle of the heart. The blood has exchanged its excess of anhydrous carbon for oxygen. Now with life renewed from the left auricle, the blood passes to the left ventricle and then through the aorta under the rhythmic impulse of the heart and follows at last into all the arteries and sangineous vessels. In all this work we can see the intimate relationship that exists between Vayu (air principle) and the heart.

Therefore, the Hindustani are not too far off when they associate Vayu (air principle) with the heart. This demonstrates to us the physiological-cosmic knowledge that the Orientals possess concerning the heart organ.

Why do the occidentals not want to study the oriental Yoga? Why do the occidentals want to laugh at what they do not know? It would be wiser to study Sivananda, the great yogi. (The book entitled Kundalini Yoga is a prodigy of oriental wisdom.)

Those who wish to put their body in a Jinn state, those who want to learn to put their physical body in the fourth dimension, must develop the lotus of the heart. A yogi with his body in a Jinn state can fly through the air, walk on water, as did Jesus Christ on the Sea of Galilee, or walk through fire without burning as many yogis of India do. A yogi with his body in a Jinn state can go through rocks as the disciples of Buddha did.

The lotus of the heart develops with meditation and prayer. The occidental doctors say that the heart produces two sounds, one low pitched and muted and the other loud and high pitched, “lub” and “dub.” The physiologists assure us that the first sound is pronounced immediately after the contraction of the ventricles, and that the second is due to the closing of the valves that separate the ventricles of the aorta and the pulmonary artery. The Hindustani doctors go further because they have refined their senses. The yogis of India state that in the heart there exist ten mystic sounds.

The first sound is like the voice of the Son of Man.

The second is the sound of the chibini.

The third is the sound of the great cosmic bell.

The fourth is the internal thundering of the Earth.

The fifth is the delightful sound of the laud.

The sixth is the cymbal of the Gods.

The seventh is of the enchanted flute.

The eighth is of the big drum.

The ninth is of the double tambi.

The tenth is the sound of the seven thunders that in the apocalypse repeat the voices of the Eternal One.

If the sounds heard by the Occidental doctors are true, why can not the ten sounds of the Oriental be true?

If the two sounds of the Occidental doctors have been demonstrated, why should not the ten Oriental sounds be demonstrated?

Everything is a question of demonstrative scientific procedures. The Occidentals have their demonstrative scientific procedures. The Orientals also have their demonstrative scientific procedures.

The Oriental concentrates mentally and meditates on the ten mystic sounds. The Oriental mind absorbs itself in the ten mystic sounds. Hence, the yogi’s “Nissus Formativus” or the Astral Body of the medieval doctors (within which there are all the psychic and spiritual principles of the human being), leaves the physical body in ecstasy within the ten mystic sounds of the heart. This is the Samadhi of the Hindustani yogis. Thus, this is how the yogi transports himself to the most distant worlds of the Infinite.

Instead of laughing and criticizing these matters that they have neither studied nor experimented, the occidental scientists should study the yoga.

The Hindustani state that inside the chakra of the heart exists a hexagonal space of an ineffable black color. There exist the ten mystic sounds.

Occidental minds laugh at all these. If the occidental scientists would develop clairvoyance they would see and stop laughing.

Doctors are able to photograph the heartbeat. This is done with the instrument called the electrocardiograph. It is wonderful to see how they totally synchronize all the heartbeats, all the chambers, as if there were only two. This is only possible thanks to that handful of nerves. This handful of nerves, also called the ventricular atrium, automatically synchronize in a wonderful form the two auricles in a single weak heartbeat contraction, and the two ventricles in a single strong heartbeat contraction.

If the electrocardiograph is capable of photographing the heartbeats, how much more would he who develops clairvoyance see? A new world opens before the clairvoyant, an infinite world of immeasurable variety.

Within the heart is the Internal Christ of any human being who comes to the world. He is our real Being.

Fundamental Notions of Endocrinology and CriminologyThis chapter is from Fundamental Notions of Endocrinology and Criminology (1959) by Samael Aun Weor. The print and ebook editions by Glorian Publishing (a non-profit organization) are illustrated to aid your understanding, and include features like a glossary and index. Buy the book, and you benefit yourself and others.

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