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Not Just a Pump, A Spiraling Heart that still beats

Somewhere, in an article I stumbled across during a long night of dizziness and reflection, I read something that completely changed how I see my body. It said the heart is not a pump. The idea that blood needs to be forcefully pushed through sixty thousand miles of arteries is not only outdated — it’s simply not true. The real movement of blood, the article explained, comes from pressure differentials, electromagnetic flow, and coherent resonance. Blood spirals naturally. It moves not because it’s pushed, but because it wants to — guided by frequency, vibration, and charge. Even more incredible, blood begins to move before the heart is even formed in the womb. Our bodies are not factories — they’re fields of living energy. The heart, it turns out, generates a toroidal electromagnetic field that extends several meters beyond the body. This field responds to our emotions, our thoughts, even our breath. It syncs with the Earth, the Sun, and those around us. It feels, it remembers, it t...

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