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Brainy Heart - or - Hearty BrainViews: 66
May 02, 2006 8:00 am re: re: re: re: Brainy Heart - or - Hearty Brain

les ombres de bleu
Interesting aspect Soeb sir...

let me make the entry statement...

'There's no rational logic at the heart of the story'...bang!

Brainy Brain : higher level of intelligence
Hearty Heart : the most beatific heart

now 'Hearty Brain' and 'Brainy Heart' seemed the characteristics of a mal-functioning human system. Completely erratic!

“…A human brain, for example, is in one sense a trillion neurons connected together in a big electrochemical lump. But to all of us who have one, a brain is clearly much more, exhibiting properties like consciousness, memory...now salute to the trillions of neurons over there, struggling to find a logical balance with the wayward habits of a fragile heart, pumping the essential iquid (Blood) all over and loses balance whenever it sees
that man or woman.....haha!

falling in love...a fool falls in love and an intelligent fool gets into marriage? is it true?

Usually, we believe our rational brain is smarter than our "gut" feelings and we are constantly told by everyone "Don't let your heart rule your mind." ...but at the end of the day,we squeal 'OHHHHHHHHHHHHH, I love it...', we dnot squeal while saying 'I like it..'. Humans exemplify the great blend of rationality and emotions.

Can we realise our emotions if it were not the brain puts down a logical structure and does this 'pros and cons' analysis....

Can we experience the success of those zillions of grey cells we carry underneath, unless the heart jumps with joy?

as Basabji said, each great organ has got a reason for its existence and let them fight peacefully and amicably...

I fell in love when I was a young fool, the guy did nt have a solid backbone or the basic level of courage even to tell me that we both are different, when we were kids, we thought alike, but as grownups, our DNAs are different. after having spent some 11 donkey years of youth. Brain whittled n whittled , tried to drive some sense ..finally an amazing decision was taken at the crack of a beautiful day..life's made and Jyo is in front of you men and women...else, I would be in some dark and dingy kitchen, bearing children...

and now my heart listens to my brain and my brain performs all around when the heart is lingering over someone's porch again...that's the beauty of life!

when the heart hesitates to make a mistake, we call it 'a sign of maturity'....that's when little heart is learning lessons from that little brain up there!

Fyodor Dostoyevsky , said,

'It is not the brains that matter most, but that which guides them—the character, the heart, generous qualities, progressive ideas...'

Frost said, 'The brain is a wonderful organ. It starts working the moment you get up in the morning and does not stop until you get into the office...'

most situations we let the rational side of ours take the foreground, while Heart manages matters of emotional value.
and we love emotions, while we get excited over logical and intelligent wins...we again need the heart to savour them...

But we can alter our lives simply by altering the attitude of mind....that's the flexibility with which we need to operate so that we could face less pain

The heart holds answers the brain refuses to see....that's the eternal battle between rich and luxurious emotions and strong footed logic....

at the end of it, I would say, we dnot want permutations n combinations. Life, anyway, is getting more complex as the moments pass by

Juv

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