A friend sent this to me. I don’t share much on here, but I thought this interesting.
It works for me. I get my heart love every morning on my walk. ...Read more
A friend sent this to me. I don’t share much on here, but I thought this interesting.
It works for me. I get my heart love every morning on my walk. This is buddy Remi Sorry the pic is so big. I’m not very good at this stuff Recent studies conducted by the Institute of Heart-Math provide a clue to explain the two-way ′′ healing ′′ that occurs when we're close to horses. According to researchers, the heart has an electromagnetic field larger than the brain: a magnetometer can measure the energy field of the heart that radiates from 2.4 meters to 3 meters around the human body. While this is certainly significant, perhaps more impressive than the electromagnetic field projected by the heart of a horse is five times larger than that of a human being (imagine an electromagnetic sphere around the horse) and it can influence straight into our own heart rate. Horses are also likely to have what science has identified as a ′′ coherent ′′ heart rate (heart rate pattern) that explains why we can ′′ feel better ′′ when we're close to them. Studies have found a coherent heart pattern or HRV to be a solid measure of well-being and consistent with emotional states of calm and joy-that is, we exhibit such patterns when we feel positive emotions. A coherent heart pattern is indicative of a system that can recover and adapt to stressful situations very efficiently. Many times, we just need to be in the presence of horses to feel a sense of well-being and peace. In fact, research shows that people experience many physiological benefits by interacting with horses, including lower blood pressure and heart rate, higher beta-endorphins (neurotransmitters acting as pain suppressors), decreased stress levels, decreased feelings of anger, hostility, tension and anxiety, better social working; and greater feelings of empowerment, confidence, patience and self-efficacy.~ www.heartmath.org. Mike Harrigan.
Susan Lynn Wow! That's positively fascinating! Thanks for sharing! Love the photo, too!
Deena Z Really interesting. Thxs for the share. Looking well!
Richard Munson Reminds me of an old joke. A horse walks into a barroom and the bartender says “ why the long face ... Read more
Richard Munson Reminds me of an old joke. A horse walks into a barroom and the bartender says “ why the long face” ta da.
Richard Munson Reminds me of an old joke. A horse walks into a barroom and the bartender says “ why the long face ... Read more
Richard Munson Reminds me of an old joke. A horse walks into a barroom and the bartender says “ why the long face” ta da.
Richard Munson Reminds me of an old joke. A horse walks into a barroom and the bartender says “ why the long face ... Read more
Richard Munson Reminds me of an old joke. A horse walks into a barroom and the bartender says “ why the long face” ta da.
Richard Munson Reminds me of an old joke. A horse walks into a barroom and the bartender says “ why the long face ... Read more
Richard Munson Reminds me of an old joke. A horse walks into a barroom and the bartender says “ why the long face” ta da.
Richard Munson I am convinced that animals have a 6th sense about the pain and discomfort their loved ones are exper ... Read more
Richard Munson I am convinced that animals have a 6th sense about the pain and discomfort their loved ones are experiencinG. Human animals not so much sadly or they would be a little nicer. One only needs to look at the picture of my cassie laying next to me on the bed when i returned home from heart surgery with her head on my lap. That was 4 straight hours and her head never moved. It was such a comfort to me mentally i can’t explain. On one side of my bed is that framed picture and her ashes are on the other night stand. They will remain there until i’m ashes. I get very emotional when i see that picture.
It works for me. I get my heart love every morning on my walk. ...Read more
It works for me. I get my heart love every morning on my walk. This is buddy Remi
Sorry the pic is so big. I’m not very good at this stuff
Recent studies conducted by the Institute of Heart-Math provide a clue to explain the two-way ′′ healing ′′ that occurs when we're close to horses. According to researchers, the heart has an electromagnetic field larger than the brain: a magnetometer can measure the energy field of the heart that radiates from 2.4 meters to 3 meters around the human body.
While this is certainly significant, perhaps more impressive than the electromagnetic field projected by the heart of a horse is five times larger than that of a human being (imagine an electromagnetic sphere around the horse) and it can influence straight into our own heart rate.
Horses are also likely to have what science has identified as a ′′ coherent ′′ heart rate (heart rate pattern) that explains why we can ′′ feel better ′′ when we're close to them. Studies have found a coherent heart pattern or HRV to be a solid measure of well-being and consistent with emotional states of calm and joy-that is, we exhibit such patterns when we feel positive emotions.
A coherent heart pattern is indicative of a system that can recover and adapt to stressful situations very efficiently. Many times, we just need to be in the presence of horses to feel a sense of well-being and peace. In fact, research shows that people experience many physiological benefits by interacting with horses, including lower blood pressure and heart rate, higher beta-endorphins (neurotransmitters acting as pain suppressors), decreased stress levels, decreased feelings of anger, hostility, tension and anxiety, better social working; and greater feelings of empowerment, confidence, patience and self-efficacy.~ www.heartmath.org. Mike Harrigan.