The Human Heart, One and Undivided

Author:   Wolfgang A Klebel
Publisher:   George Ronald Publisher Ltd
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9780853986362


Pages:   194
Publication Date:   21 January 2021
Format:   Paperback
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Following My Heart's Inspirations from Catholic Priest to Bah�'� This remarkable book draws on the story of the 'watchman' told by Bah�'u'll�h in The Seven Valleys to describe the author's own life journey, from his first religious experience at the age of 4, his becoming a Catholic priest, losing his faith, to seeking meaning in life and at last finding it in the Bah�'� Faith. In parallel, it also presents the science of neurocardiology and how it has reestablished the importance of the heart for mental, emotional and physical well-being. Dr Klebel writes that the underlying unity of a person encompasses both the heart and the brain. The heart expresses itself through feelings, often today referred as 'emotional intelligence'. We know about the heart's decisions and conclusions only when they become conscious in the brain. Describing the Bah�'� Faith as 'the religion of heart and unity', and quoting extensively from seminal Bah�'� texts, the author demonstrates how understanding the essential harmony between science and religion will have a major impact not only on global society but on our personal lives as well, leading to a 'human heart one and undivided'.

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Author:   Wolfgang A Klebel
Publisher:   George Ronald Publisher Ltd
Imprint:   George Ronald Publisher Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 12.70cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.213kg
ISBN:  

9780853986362


ISBN 10:   0853986363
Pages:   194
Publication Date:   21 January 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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This remarkable and well-written book recalls how Dr Klebel became a Catholic priest, then left the priesthood and became a Baha'i. He demonstrates how living from the heart has helped him find fulfilment in the Baha'i Faith that he calls the religion of heart and unity. He describes how the nervous system of the heart has been called 'the little brain of the heart' and that it is undivided. In contrast, the nervous system of the 'cranial brain' is divided into a left and right hemisphere. He writes that the underlying unity of a person encompasses both the heart and the brain, the heart representing the unity and the brain representing the diversity in everyone. The heart expresses itself through our feelings, often today referred to as 'emotional intelligence'. We know about the heart's decisions and conclusions only when they become conscious in the brain. . . He persuasively concludes that we must look at the heart with new eyes, seeing it as much more than a blood pump. In so doing, we may understand ourselves in finding a better way to human happiness. I highly recommend this book to anyone who has this goal. Judge Dorothy W. Nelson


This remarkable and well-written book recalls how Dr Klebel became a Catholic priest, then left the priesthood and became a Bah�'�. He demonstrates how living from the heart has helped him find fulfilment in the Bah�'� Faith that he calls the religion of heart and unity. He describes how the nervous system of the heart has been called 'the little brain of the heart' and that it is undivided. In contrast, the nervous system of the 'cranial brain' is divided into a left and right hemisphere. He writes that the underlying unity of a person encompasses both the heart and the brain, the heart representing the unity and the brain representing the diversity in everyone. The heart expresses itself through our feelings, often today referred to as 'emotional intelligence'. We know about the heart's decisions and conclusions only when they become conscious in the brain. . . He persuasively concludes that we must look at the heart with new eyes, seeing it as much more than a blood pump. In so doing, we may understand ourselves in finding a better way to human happiness. I highly recommend this book to anyone who has this goal. Judge Dorothy W. Nelson


Author Information

Born in Vienna, Austria shortly before World War II, Wolfgang Klebel became a Catholic priest, studying at the best Catholic universities in Rome and Austria. Eventually, however, he left the priesthood, moved to California, United States, and became a psychologist treating mental disorders such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), including in a women's prison run by the State of California. He became a Bah�'i in his early sixties. Drawing on his background in theology, philosophy and psychology, Dr Klebel has presented papers at the 'Irf�n Colloquia and the American Association for Bah�'� Studies.

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