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Cardiophenomenology
Cardiophenomenology


       An approach inspired by neurophenomenology which seeks correlations between cardiac physiology and subjective experiences — of emotions in particular. Many R/S/M traditions consider the heart to be the correlate of a deeper level of consciousness and health, with the brain being the correlate of a more superficial, habitual, action-related consciousness, with the aim of contemplative practice being to move from the latter to the former. Dzogchen, Orthodox Christianity (Prayer of the heart, prayer dropping to the heart), Sacred Heart of Jesus, etc.
       An approach inspired by neurophenomenology which seeks correlations between cardiac physiology and subjective experiences — of emotions in particular. Many R/S/M traditions consider the heart to be the correlate of a deeper level of consciousness and health, with the brain being the correlate of a more superficial, habitual, action-related consciousness, with the aim of contemplative practice being to move from the latter to the former. Dzogchen<ref>Gurung, G. S. (2019). Self-arising three-fold embodiment of enlightenment. ''Bright Alliance.''</ref>, Orthodox Christianity (Prayer of the heart, prayer dropping to the heart)<ref>Depraz, N., & Desmidt, T. (2015). Cardiophénoménologie [Cardiophenomenology]. Les Cahiers philosophiques de Strasbourg, 38, 47–83. <nowiki>https://doi.org/10.4000/cps.464</nowiki></ref><ref>Vlachos, H., Rōmanidēs, I. S., & Mavromichali, E. (2012). Empirical dogmatics of the Orthodox Catholic Church: according to the spoken teaching of Father John Romanides (1st ed.). ''Birth of the Theotokos Monastery.''</ref>, Sacred Heart of Jesus, etc.


= References =
= References =
Depraz, N., & Desmidt, T. (2015). Cardiophénoménologie [Cardiophenomenology]. Les Cahiers philosophiques de Strasbourg, 38, 47–83. <nowiki>https://doi.org/10.4000/cps.464</nowiki>
Depraz, N., & Desmidt, T. (2015). Cardiophénoménologie [Cardiophenomenology]. Les Cahiers philosophiques de Strasbourg, 38, 47–83. <nowiki>https://doi.org/10.4000/cps.464</nowiki>


Gurung, G. S. (2019). Self-arising three-fold embodiment of enlightenment. Bright Alliance.
Gurung, G. S. (2019). Self-arising three-fold embodiment of enlightenment. ''Bright Alliance.''


Vlachos, H., Rōmanidēs, I. S., & Mavromichali, E. (2012). Empirical dogmatics of the Orthodox Catholic Church: according to the spoken teaching of Father John Romanides (1st ed.). Birth of the Theotokos Monastery.
Vlachos, H., Rōmanidēs, I. S., & Mavromichali, E. (2012). Empirical dogmatics of the Orthodox Catholic Church: according to the spoken teaching of Father John Romanides (1st ed.). ''Birth of the Theotokos Monastery.''

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Heart-brain axis

Xue,  T., Chiao,  B., Xu, T., et al., The heart-brain axis: a proteomics study of meditation on the cardiovascular system of Tibetan monks. EBioMedicine 2022;80:104026.doi:10.1016/j.ebiom.2022.104026pmid:http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35576643

Cardiophenomenology

       An approach inspired by neurophenomenology which seeks correlations between cardiac physiology and subjective experiences — of emotions in particular. Many R/S/M traditions consider the heart to be the correlate of a deeper level of consciousness and health, with the brain being the correlate of a more superficial, habitual, action-related consciousness, with the aim of contemplative practice being to move from the latter to the former. Dzogchen[1], Orthodox Christianity (Prayer of the heart, prayer dropping to the heart)[2][3], Sacred Heart of Jesus, etc.

References

Depraz, N., & Desmidt, T. (2015). Cardiophénoménologie [Cardiophenomenology]. Les Cahiers philosophiques de Strasbourg, 38, 47–83. https://doi.org/10.4000/cps.464

Gurung, G. S. (2019). Self-arising three-fold embodiment of enlightenment. Bright Alliance.

Vlachos, H., Rōmanidēs, I. S., & Mavromichali, E. (2012). Empirical dogmatics of the Orthodox Catholic Church: according to the spoken teaching of Father John Romanides (1st ed.). Birth of the Theotokos Monastery.

  1. Gurung, G. S. (2019). Self-arising three-fold embodiment of enlightenment. Bright Alliance.
  2. Depraz, N., & Desmidt, T. (2015). Cardiophénoménologie [Cardiophenomenology]. Les Cahiers philosophiques de Strasbourg, 38, 47–83. https://doi.org/10.4000/cps.464
  3. Vlachos, H., Rōmanidēs, I. S., & Mavromichali, E. (2012). Empirical dogmatics of the Orthodox Catholic Church: according to the spoken teaching of Father John Romanides (1st ed.). Birth of the Theotokos Monastery.