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The Era of the Heart: I Love, Therefore I Am: A FREE Lecture With Robert Sardello

This presentation describes the soul dimensions of heart-awareness and heart intelligence and how these capacities are primary ways of living consciously within soul presence in daily life.

The heart is the center of Love, the individual organ of universal Love. It is simultaneously a physical organ, a soul organ, and a spirit organ. Through the heart, we can feel the depths of the past happening now and the union of our being with Nature, as well as the depths of relating. And we can even sense the world through feeling, something different from having feelings.

Feeling, the soul way of the heart, reveals the next moment coming into form from a time current from the future. The next moment is not cognitively anticipated. Artists live in this time current when doing their art. They only minimally engage cognitively with the making of their art. Cognition lives in the soul’s time current from the past, so that we “know” based upon what we already know.  Sensing and relating live in the soul’s time current, in the “now”; only the heart lives within what is coming, which makes creative living possible every moment.

 

 


Robert Sardello, PhD., is co-founder of The School of Spiritual Psychology. He is author of Facing the World with Soul, Love and the Soul (re-issued as Love and the World), Freeing the Soul from Fear, The Power of Soul: Living the Twelve Virtues. He served as chairman of the Department of Psychology at the University of Dallas, head of the Institute of Philosophic studies there, and graduate dean. He is also co-founder and faculty member of The Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture, author of over 200 articles in scholarly journals and cultural publications, and was on the faculty of The Chalice of Repose Project in Missoula, MT.

Having developed spiritual psychology based on over 35 years of research in this discipline, as well as holding positions in two universities, he is now an independent teacher and scholar teaching all over the U.S., Canada, and the U.K., as well as in The Czech Republic, the Philippines and Australia. He is a consultant to many educational and cultural institutions, as well as dissertation advisor at numerous academic institutions. He lives in Santa Fe, NM and works together with Mary Jane Hooper-Sardello, MS.

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